updated airport concession disadvantaged business enterprise program and acdbe participation plan...
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Updated Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program
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ACDBE Participation PlanFederal Fiscal Years 2015 through 2017
City of San JoséNorman Y. Mineta San José International
Airport
Regulatory Requirements
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) asks recipients of federal airport grants to periodically update their Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE) Programs to comply with regulatory changes.
SJC ‘s current ACDBE Program was last updated in 2006.
Federal regulations (49 CFR Part 23) require recipients to submit to the FAA every three years a triennial plan for ACDBE participation in concessions.
Separate goal-setting is required for rental car concessions and for all other concessions.
SJC ‘s last ACDBE plan approved by the FAA in 2011established ACDBE participation targets for federal fiscal years 2012 - 2014.
ACDBE Participation Goals
ACDBE Plan establishes overall race - neutral goals for ACDBE participation in the Airport’s concessions opportunities for fiscal years 2015 through 2017.
Estimated ACDBE participation goal for car rental concessions is 3.46%.
Estimated ACDBE participation goal for all other concessions is 10.57%.
These goals will cover a three-year period as required by the Federal regulations.
Methodology
Market areas availability, and goal setting analysis conducted in accordance with Federal regulatory requirements
Stakeholder consultation, including business groups, trade associations and telephone survey of existing and potential concessionaires
California’s Unified Certification Program database of disadvantaged businesses
Active Participants Lists from SJC and other airports
Conclusion
SJC’s ACDBE plan and methodology for establishing ACDBE participation goals meet the requirements of 49 CFR Part 23.
The plan must be submitted to and approved by the Federal Aviation Administration before it is implemented.
FFYs 2015-2017 ACDBE Plan
Questions?