[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 133 (Friday, September 9, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5478-S5479]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING MICHAEL B. SMITH
Mr. WARNER. Mr. President, I wanted to be afforded this opportunity
to address the Senate. I recognize I may be all that is standing in
front of the Presiding Officer and the folks who do such a good job of
maintaining order in the Senate and adjournment so I will try to make
my remarks relatively brief--relatively.
I rise again today to honor another great Federal employee, Michael
Smith. As the Director of the Strategic Source Program Office within
the Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, Mr. Smith has saved U.S.
taxpayers an estimated $750 million over a 3-year period by merging the
buying power of 22 different components within DHS.
Mr. Smith recognizes--which I also recognized as Governor and I know
the Presiding Officer did when he was the Governor of the great State
of West Virginia--that centralized procurement operations is a critical
step to creating efficiencies and savings in government.
As Governor I fostered development of the State centralized
procurement system, eVA, and mandated that all of the State's entities
use that system for
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purchases. For example, we were able to reduce what we paid for
lightbulbs in Virginia from 38 cents to 23 cents each. That didn't
close a $6 billion shortfall by itself, but we buy a lot of lightbulbs
in Virginia, and I know they do in West Virginia as well.
Mr. Smith has taken a similar approach at the Federal level, and his
accomplishment was no small feat. After analyzing the purchasing data
at DHS, he identified several critical security problems and services
that could be consolidated for purposes of purchasing, such as
ammunition, uniforms, and communications equipment.
He brought together the program and acquisition staff of 22 DHS
components, including the Transportation Security Administration and
Customs and Border Protection, to agree to work together. Mr. Smith's
supervisors said that he listened to the different needs of the DHS
components and was able to lead them to common solutions to meet all
their individual requirements under a new contract.
According to Nick Nayak, the DHS chief procurement officer, ``Mr.
Smith led a new way of doing business where agencies provided a letter
detailing their financial and policy commitment to initiative to obtain
the business pricing for the government.'' Mr. Smith's collaborative
approach has been so successful that the White House has asked him to
introduce his methodology to other larger agencies.
I hope my colleagues will join me in honoring Mr. Smith for his
excellent work. I am also proud to recognize him as a Virginian, a
Marine Corps veteran, and someone who has dedicated the past 28 years
to public service.
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