NIH EMPLOYEES WIN REAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT A-76 COMPETITION

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, February 10, 2006  

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NIH EMPLOYEES WIN REAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT A-76 COMPETITION

National Institutes of Health (NIH) employees have won a large
competition initiated under the competitive sourcing program that is
part of the President's Management Agenda. The outcome is the conclusion
of a competition that began in 2003 but was extended under a settlement
agreement between NIH and an unsuccessful private offeror, in which the
government and private sector proposals were re-evaluated.

The NIH Real Property Management group, which currently includes
approximately 380 NIH employees, won when the Government's Most
Efficient Organization (MEO) was found to be the lowest cost proposal.
As a result, the NIH has withdrawn its request for proposals and the
employee-developed MEO bid has prevailed.

The real property management group provides services in Construction
Management, Property Management and Operations, and Central Utilities.

NIH Director Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D. said, "Once again the NIH employees
have prepared an outstanding bid and have won the competition. Now our
challenge is to successfully implement the new management process,
manage more wisely and effectively carry out the NIH mission to improve
people's health." 
 
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