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Facilities and Safety

Facilities Management

The Branch of Facility Management (BFM) provides technical services, related to facility management for all of Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) locations, including Bureau Operated Schools (BOS), and Tribally Controlled Schools (TCS). The BFM team provides support and guidance to ensure a safe and reliable infrastructure, including school buildings, athletic playgrounds, utility systems, administration offices. The BFM provides technical assistance and guidance on the following:

  • Facility System Management: Staff assist with Minor Improvement & Repair, Facility Improvement & Repair, Deferred Maintenance, Quarters Improvement & Repair, Abatement Plans with Schools to address deficiencies, Maximo to process work orders in timely manner
  • Technical Support: Provide technical guidance and support related to facilities, including developing scope of work and estimates. Providing support to school facility staff to address maintenance and operation of school facilities,  including emergency repairs for facilities
  • Training: Provide training on facilities issues, including maintenance and operations, safety awareness, etc.
  • Coordination with other stakeholder: Provide coordination and facilitation with other stakeholders like the Division of Facilities Management and Construction (DFMC), BIA and schools on facilities issue such as space expansion request, design, and construction.

Point of Contact:

Mr. Charles Riley

Acting Supervisory Facility Manager

Branch of Facilities Management

Charles.Riley@bie.edu

Resources:

Bureau of Indian Education Space Expansion Review Process letter dated June 16, 2021

BIE Space Expansion Review Process FINAL dated June 16, 2021

 

Safety and Occupational Health

The Branch of Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) provides technical services, related to the safety and health for all Bureau of Indian Education locations, including Tribally Controlled Schools (TCS) and Bureau Operated School (BOS). This includes the responsibility for Employee Safety, Visitor Safety, and most importantly the safety of the Students entrusted into our care.  The functions of the SOH Branch include:

  • Hazard identification: This is achieved through onsite inspections, accident investigations, national trend analysis, and working relationships with key leaders at all levels within BIE.
  • Training: Safety awareness is the corner stone of achieving participation in safety program management.  Through training, SOH intends to emphasis the personal worth of safety to every individual throughout BIE.
  • Technical Support:  SOH responds to requests from the field regarding predictable and unpredictable safety events.  SOH helps to identify best practices and participate in development of local safety programs.
  • Accident/Incident prevention:  SOH works with schools to ensure that they are aware of protective measures to avoid accident and incidents in the workplace.  SOH identifies sources for materials to improve prevention measures at BIE locations.  SOH also provides recommendations on emerging technology in the Safety field.

Point of Contact:

Mr. Donald Dryer

Supervisory Safety Manager

Branch of Safety and Occupational Health

Donald.Dryer@bie.edu

 

Environmental Management

The Branch of Environmental Management (BEM) provides technical assistance and review of environmental compliance requirements for schools funded by the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) locations, including Tribally Controlled Schools (TCS), Bureau Operated School (BOS) and residential boarding facilities. These activities include:

  • Technical Support: Provide technical guidance and support related to environmental management, including developing scope of work and estimates for projects. Providing support to school facility staff to address environmental compliance and remediation efforts, emergency for facilities.
  • Environmental Management System: The Indian Affairs uses the Environmental Management System (EMS) to manage environmental compliance and projects. The BIE BEM will manage and assist school in entries to the EMS.
  • Training: Provide training on environmental issues and maintain compliance, including  training require for certification. Subject of trainings include the EMS, Water Quality, Air Quality, Hazardous Waste, etc.
  • Coordination with other stakeholder: Provide coordination and facilitation with other stakeholders like USEPA, DFMC, BIA and schools on environmental issue such as compliance violation, remediation projects, etc.

Point of Contact:

Mr. Russell Brigham

Acting Supervisory Environmental Protection

Branch of Environmental Management

Russell.Brighman@bie.edu

 

Property Management

The Branch of Property Management (BPM) serves to assure the appropriate use of federal property by appropriately and responsibly extending the life cycle of federal property and maximizing its usefulness before disposal for all locations with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE), including Bureau Operated Schools, and Tribally Operated Schools.

The BPM coordinates Bureau-wide implementation of Federal policy and regulations for acquisition and personal property. The BPM is responsible for providing guidance and technical assistance to BIE programs/schools to ensure compliance with the following activities/functions:

  • Technical Support: Provides technical guidance and support related to property management, including guidance on property management, process, and projects. Providing support to school facility staff to personal property inventory reporting and certification, excess Personal Property, personal property reutilization, personal property disposal, direct donation of personal property, personal property purchase UPC assignment.
  • Property Management System: Assist in maintenance and updates to the FBMS database.
  • Motor Vehicle Fleet Management.
  • Training: Provides training on property management and related issues, including
  • Coordination with other stakeholders like BIA and schools to address deficiencies or coordination on inventory process.
  • Capital Planning for Personal Property Assets.

Point of Contact:

Mr. Ryan Burrows

Supervisory Property and Supply Manager

Ryan.Burrows@bie.edu

 

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