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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT WASHINGTON, D.C. 20240 http://www.blm.gov January 23, 2013 In Reply Refer To: 1372, 1510, 1511, 5000, 5200, 5920 (220) P EMS TRANSMISSION 01/30/2013 Instruction Memorandum No. 2013-057 Expires: 09/30/2014 To: All Field and Washington Office Officials From: Acting Director Subject: Reissue Stewardship “End Results” Contracting Guidance (Version 3.0) Program Areas: Forests and Woodlands Management, Wildlife, Fisheries and Riparian Management, Fuels Management, Rangeland Management and Procurement and Acquisition. Purposes: Reissue the Bureau Land Management’s (BLM) guidance for implementation of Stewardship Contracting Authority and incorporate any changes, supplements and additions to the original guidance issued in IM 2004-081 and updated in IM 2006-058 into a single guidebook. The Stewardship Contracting guidance issued on January 14, 2004 has been supplemented and or changed by the following IMs: IM 2004-081, Change 1, Stewardship Contracting Project Approval; IM 2005-099, Supplementary Guidance for the use of Forest Product Sale Contracts for Stewardship Projects; IM 2005-134, Delegation of Stewardship Contracting Authority; BC-2005-032, Guidance on Entering Stewardship Contracting Collections into the Collections and Billing System (CBS); and IM 2005-239, Guidance for the use of Cooperative Agreements to implement Stewardship Projects. In general, this updated version of the guidance is more comprehensive than previous versions. It also makes the following general changes:
Policy/Action: The attached Stewardship Contracting Guidance v 3.0, will be used to develop, contract, implement, track and monitor approved stewardship projects. This guidance will replace the Stewardship Contracting Guidance issued in IM 2006-058. Background: The BLM was authorized in the Omnibus Appropriations Bill of 2003 (P.L. 108-7, Section 323) to enter into stewardship contracts to achieve land management goals for public lands. This authority allows the BLM to enter into long-term end result contracts or agreements (up to ten years in length) that allow the value of timber or other forest products removed as an offset against the services received. Any excess revenues are available for expenditure at the project site or other approved stewardship project sites without further appropriation. As of May 15, 2012, the BLM has awarded 466 projects which include 107,000 acres. The primary objective of a stewardship project is to achieve one or more of the land management goals that meet local and rural community needs. These goals as identified in the authorizing legislation may include but are not limited to:
Impact on Budget: Implementing this request has minimal budget implications, and will improve the efficiency of stewardship projects. Coordination: This IM was coordinated with the Office of Fire and Aviation (FA-600), Forest, Rangeland, Riparian, and Plant Conservation(WO-220), Procurement/ Acquisition (WO-850) and the Office of the Solicitor. Contact: Additional information is available by contacting Wade Salverson, Stewardship/Biomass Forester (WO-220), at 202-912-7247, or Kathy Radigan, Public Domain Forester (WO-220) at 202- 912-7433. Signed by: Authenticated by: Janine Velasco Robert M. Williams Acting, Director Division of IRM Governance,WO-560 2 Attachments
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