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Section
4 of Executive Order 12549 on Debarment and
Suspension directed the establishment of the Interagency Suspension and
Debarment Committee (ISDC) to monitor implementation of the Order. This
Order mandates Executive departments and agencies to:
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participate in a government-wide
system for debarment and suspension from programs and activities involving
Federal financial and nonfinancial assistance and benefits,
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issue regulations
with government-wide criteria and minimum due process procedures when
debarring or suspending participants, and
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enter debarred and
suspended participants' identifying information on the General Services
Administration list of excluded persons, now known as Excluded
Parties List System (EPLS). Information placed on the EPLS is
the responsibility of the Agency issuing the suspension or debarment.
The Committee also facilitates lead agency coordination,
serves as a forum to discuss current suspension and debarment related
issues, and assists in developing unified Federal policy. When requested
by OMB, the Committee serves as a regulatory drafting body for revisions
to the government-wide nonprocurement suspension and debarment common
rule.
Click here to read the FY11 Report by the Interagency Suspension and Debarment Committee on Federal Agency Suspension and Debarment Activities
Click here to read the FY09 and FY10 Report by the Interagency Suspension and Debarment Committee on Federal Agency Suspension and Debarment Activities

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