Facility Compliance Status

IB 2018-008
Information Bulletin

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20240

http://www.blm.gov/

November 21, 2017

 

In Reply Refer To:

1112, 1703 (850) P

Ref. IM No. 2017-079

EMS TRANSMISSION 11/30/2017

Information Bulletin No. 2018-008

To:                           All Field Office Officials

From:                      Assistant Director, Business, Fiscal and Information Resources Management 

Subject:                   Facility Compliance Status 

Compliance Assessment – Safety, Health, and the Environment (CASHE) status update responses were requested via Washington Office (WO) Instruction Memorandum (IM)        2017-079.  This Information Bulletin (IB) informs field officials that the compilation of all CASHE status updates is now complete and has been sent to their respective State Offices electronically. 

The completed CASHE status update spreadsheets that were already sent to the State Offices show the number of incomplete findings sorted by their priority level or risk assessment code for each organizational unit.  Separate tabs in that spreadsheet describe each organizational unit’s incomplete CASHE, Radio Infrastructure (RI) CASHE, and Sustainability Inspection (SI) CASHE findings along with their priority level or risk assessment code.  

The CASHE status update will be used to:

1. Identify CASHE recommendations that are eligible for deferred maintenance or other program funding for their implementation.  

2. Report the BLM’s performance measure for facility compliance to the Department of the Interior.  

In Fiscal Year (FY) 2017, 117 of 120 or 97 percent of the BLM’s organizational units met the standard for “good safety, health, and environmental condition” which is the same FY 2016’s performance.  The performance measure goal for FY 2017 was to have 98 percent of the BLM’s organizational units rated in good safety, health, and environmental condition.  The BLM’s performance goal is to increase the percentage of organizational units rated in good condition by one percent over the previous year.  

Attachment 1 shows the number of organizational units in each State and the Washington Office rated in good safety, health, and environmental condition.  Nine states (Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming) and the WO have 100 percent of their organizational units rated in good condition.  

The BLM’s continued excellent performance is due to:  (1) the identification of a portion of deferred maintenance funding to implement CASHE recommendations; (2) conducting of regularly scheduled follow-up CASHE audits to verify performance; and (3) the annual issuance of this facility compliance progress report to all organizational units that summarizes the incomplete findings.

This is the 17th year the BLM has issued a facility compliance progress report.  The field should be proud of their long-term performance trend.  The first year this report was compiled only 59 percent of organizational units were rated in good safety, health, and environmental condition compared with 97 percent in FY 2017.  The field is also commended for their timely responses to the CASHE status update request.

Implementation of CASHE Recommendations:  In accordance with WO IM 2017-079, organizational units are expected to complete or request funding for the completion of all high priority CASHE, RI CASHE, and SI CASHE recommendations within one-year of their audit.  Requests for CASHE Corrective Action funding can be made at anytime.  A backlog of unfunded projects is maintained by the CASHE Program Lead.  Any requests for CASHE Corrective Action funding should be made no later than February 28, 2018.  This is necessary to allow the projects to be coordinated with the State Engineers and ensure that the corrective actions are included in the next FY’s Planning Target Allocation that is sent to the States in April.  

The implementation of high priority SI CASHE findings has been factored into determining if an organizational unit is rated in good condition for the first time in FY 2017.  The incorporation of SI CASHE findings into the CASHE performance measure and examples of high priority SI CASHE were presented to the BLM’s State Engineers at their November 2015 meeting.

Questions on the CASHE status update or CASHE Corrective Action funding should be directed to Ken Morin, CASHE Program Lead, at (303) 236-6418.

 

Signed by:                                            Authenticated by:

Margaret N. Schneider                        Robert M. Williams

Acting, Assistant Director                  Division of IT Policy and Planning,WO-870

Business, Fiscal and Information

  Resources Management

 

1 Attachment

  1 - Number of Organizational Units in Good Safety, Health, and Environmental Condition (1 p)