15 FAM 100
OVERSEAS BUILDINGS OPERATIONS (OBO) REAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
15 FAM 110
General Authorities and responsibilities
(CT:OBO-79; 11-27-2018)
(Office of Origin: OBO)
15 FAM 111 SCOPE
(CT:OBO-33; 10-11-2013)
Volume 15 of the Foreign Affairs Manual (15 FAM) covers
the acquisition, design, construction, furnishing, management, maintenance,
disposal, and reporting of real property abroad for the Department of State and
all foreign affairs agencies represented at posts. Questions or comments on
the procedures in this chapter may be directed to the Office of Area
Management, Directorate for Operations, Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations
(OBO/OPS/AM) or for U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) purposes, to the Overseas Management
Division, Office of Management Services, Bureau for Management,
USAID/Washington (USAID/W - M/MS/OMD). See 15 FAM Exhibit 111,
Additional References. See 12 FAM 300 for policies related to the physical
security of facilities abroad.
15 FAM 112 AUTHORITIES
15 FAM 112.1 General
(CT:OBO-33; 10-11-2013)
Statutory authority for the regulations prescribed in 15
FAM is found in the following:
(1) 5 U.S.C. 5912;
(2) 22 U.S.C. 291;
(3) The Foreign Service Buildings Act of 1926, as
amended (22 U.S.C. 292-302);
(4) Section 636 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961,
as amended (22 U.S.C. 2396);
(5) Section 804 (10)(11)(12) of the United States
Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948, as amended (22 U.S.C. 1474);
(6) Sections 401 and 402 of the Omnibus Diplomatic
Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986, as amended (22 U.S.C. 4851 and 22
U.S.C. 4852);
(7) Section 13 of the State Department Basic
Authorities Act, as amended; and
(8) 31 U.S.C. 1348(a).
15 FAM 112.2 Department of State
Authorities
(CT:OBO-58; 03-10-2017)
The Foreign Service Buildings Act of 1926, as amended,
authorizes the Secretary of State to acquire by purchase, construction,
exchange, or lease, sites and buildings in foreign cities for use by the
diplomatic and consular establishments of the United States; to maintain,
repair, improve, and preserve these properties; to dispose of properties; to
obtain architectural and other expert technical services; and to accept gifts of
property and services for purposes of the Act. The Act also authorizes the
Secretary of State to provide residential and office space and necessary
related facilities to other agencies abroad whose employees are under the
authority of the chief of mission (COM). 1 FAM 280 grants
this authority to the Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO), which acts
as the single real property manager (SRPM) for nonmilitary U.S. Government real
property abroad. There are certain exceptions for the U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID) that are addressed in later sections
throughout 15 FAM.
15 FAM 112.3 U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID) Authorities and Responsibilities
(CT:OBO-25; 02-03-2012)
Under 22 U.S.C. 2396(c), the U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID) is authorized to purchase and hold title to real property
in support of its mission abroad. USAID is responsible for managing such
properties in accordance with 15 FAM. In cases where USAID is not
consolidated, USAID will independently manage a housing program in compliance
with the post interagency housing board (IAHB) policy guidelines, and will
establish a separate housing profile following the policy and criteria in 15
FAM 200.
15 FAM 112.4 Bureau of Overseas Buildings
Operations (OBO)
15 FAM 112.4-1 Organization
(CT:OBO-77; 11-16-2018)
a. The Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO),
managed by the Director of Overseas Buildings Operations, has two deputies:
(1) A Principal Deputy Director (OBO/PDD), who
supervises the Managing Director for Operations (OBO/OPS), the Managing
Director for Planning and Real Estate (OBO/PRE); the Managing Director for
Program Development, Coordination, and Support (OBO/PDCS); the Managing
Director for Construction, Facility, and Security Management (OBO/CFSM); and
the Deputy Director for Resource Management; and
(2) A Deputy Director for Resource Management
(OBO/RM).
b. See 1 FAM 280 for
detailed responsibilities.
15 FAM 112.4-2 Professional,
Technical, and Legal Services
(CT:OBO-33; 10-11-2013)
a. OBO is authorized to employ architectural and other
expert technical services as may be necessary to carry out its programs under
the Foreign Service Buildings Act (22 U.S.C. 296). This authority extends to
legal services with the Office of the Legal Adviser (L) concurrence, for such
out-of-court activities as legal opinions on matters related to OBO contracts,
title transfer services, and other legal matters related to activities under
the Foreign Service Buildings Act.
b. If an attorney must represent the U.S. Government in
a foreign court action, the Department of Justice (DOJ) must authorize,
supervise, and pay litigation costs. Posts seeking authorization to retain an
attorney abroad for litigation or other legal services should follow the
procedures contained in 2 FAM 283.
15 FAM 113 RESPONSIBILITIES
15 FAM 113.1 Department of State
(CT:OBO-58; 03-10-2017)
As the single real property manager (SRPM) for nonmilitary
U.S. Government-held real property abroad, the Department of State, through its
Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO), is responsible for establishing,
implementing, and overseeing all policies and procedures governing the real
property program as provided in the Foreign Service Buildings Act of 1926, as
amended. This applies to all land, office, and residential properties,
including residential properties acquired under the Living Quarters Allowance
(LQA) Program (Standardized Regulations, Chapter 100) or (for U.S. military
personnel under chief-of-mission (COM) authority) the Overseas Housing
Allowance Program (OHA), and other nonresidential properties owned or leased in
the name of the U.S. Government. Where USAID independently manages its USAID
housing program under its independent authorities (see 15 FAM 112.3),
15 FAM 113.1,
15 FAM 113.2,
and 15 FAM
113.3 do not apply.
15 FAM 113.2 Chief of
Mission/Principal Officer (COM/PO)
(CT:OBO-76; 09-18-2018)
a. The chief of mission/principal officer (COM/PO) is
responsible for implementing policies and procedures related to the real
property program. The Department assumes the COM/PO will delegate daily
responsibilities to the senior management officer at post who is the designated
single real property manager (SRPM). Without any written delegation of
authority to the contrary, the senior management officer assumes such authority
and responsibility.
b. The COM addresses several elements of the real
property program in the annual Chief of Mission Statement of Assurance on
Management Controls, including housing program management, residential and
motor vehicle safety, real property application (RPA) data accuracy,
building-code compliance requirements, facility condition surveys, annual
inspection reports, and inventories.
c. The chief of mission (COM) and/or the deputy chief
of mission (DCM) have the authority to make an informed decision to lease a
property notwithstanding the fact that it does not meet the fire and life
standards for high-rise properties as outlined in 15 FAM 812.5.
Post must coordinate its decision with OBOs Fire Protection Analysis Division (OBO/OPS/FIRE/FPA),
which will provide post with unit or property-specific mitigation measures and
assistance in appropriate documentation of the lease file.
15 FAM 113.3 Single Real Property Manager
(SRPM)
15 FAM 113.3-1 General
(CT:OBO-33; 10-11-2013)
The single real property manager (SRPM) is the post
authority on all real property program issues and the liaison with OBO on all
real property management matters. At missions with constituent posts, the SRPM
will coordinate activities of constituent post SRPMs. Where determined by the
chief of mission (COM), the SRPM is responsible for promoting uniform
countrywide housing policies and practices among constituent posts.
15 FAM 113.3-2 Single Real
Property Manager (SRPM) Responsibilities
(CT:OBO-79; 11-27-2018)
Single real property manager (SRPM) responsibilities
include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Implementing all policies, procedures, and
regulations pertaining to the real property program;
(2) Serving as nonvoting, ex-officio member of the
post interagency housing board (IAHB);
(3) Using general services office (GSO) and staff
expertise to advise the post IAHB on the appropriate implementation and
management of the post housing program;
(4) Advising the chief of mission/principal officer
(COM/PO) on the allocation and use of U.S. Government-held property and the
IAHB on housing issues;
(5) Preparing the annual SRPM certification to the COM
that all housing acquired and/or assigned during the fiscal year complied with
all regulations, procedures, and policies, with any exceptions and explanations
noted;
(6) Advising the COM/PO on any issues or problems that
could affect the annual certification;
(7) Preparing, with post IAHB assistance, a post
housing guide, in accordance with relevant policies, procedures, and
regulations, for use by officially assigned employees and eligible family
members;
(8) Ensuring that U.S. Government-held real property
is safe for use and occupancy; maintained in good condition; and in a
cost-effective manner within the posts funding limitations;
(9) Ensuring that U.S. Government-held residential
quarters are left in good condition by departing occupants and that the
employee properly accounts for damages and loss;
(10) Ensuring that all agencies at post are charged for
operating lease (OL) property costs in a fair and uniform manner through direct
charge;
(11) Ensuring that all funds provided to support the
real property program are properly spent and accounted for;
(12) Certifying that
all real property records are current and
accurate. All real property actions must be updated as actions occur in the
Departments centralized real property application (RPA) database for all
agencies at post including USAID. In addition, ensuring USAID has the ability
to review, confirm, and certify their RPA data records to the Overseas
Management Division, Office of Management Services, Bureau for Management,
USAID/Washington (USAID/W - M/MS/OMD);
(13) Ensuring that the post semi-annual lease budget
request submitted via RPA is completed in an accurate and timely manner; and
(14) Validating the accuracy of all RPA user accounts
at post and certifying the review.
15 fam 114 through 119 unassigned
15 FAM Exhibit 111
Additional References
(CT:OBO-77; 11-16-2018)
The following additional references are available from the
Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO). For further information,
contact the designated OBO directorate and office, or the Office of Area
Management, in the Directorate for Operations, in the Bureau of Overseas
Buildings Operations (OBO/OPS/AM).
Building Code of Overseas Buildings Operations
(comprising the International Code Council model codes + OBOs International
Code Supplement)
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(OBO/PDCS/DE)
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Facility Maintenance Guide
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(OBO/CFSM/FAC)
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Fire Protection Guide
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(OBO/OPS/FIRE)
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Guidelines for the Art in Embassies Program
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(OBO/OPS/ART)
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Housing Questions and Answers (Qs and As)
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(OBO/PRE/RPL/PM)
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Integrated Pest Management Program
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(OBO/OPS/SHEM)
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Lease Budgeting Questions and Answers (Qs and As) and
Rental Benchmarks
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(OBO/PRE/RPL/PM)
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Motor Vehicle Safety Management Program
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(OBO/OPS/SHEM)
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Project Directors Guide
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(OBO/CFSM/CM)
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Project Managers Handbook
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(OBO/PDCS/PDC)
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Real Property Application User Manual
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(OBO/PRE/OSP/KM)
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Representational Supply Program Procedures and Inventory
Reporting Guide
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(OBO/OPS/RDF)
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Residential Safety, Health, and Fire Prevention
Awareness Checklist
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(OBO/OPS/SHEM)
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Security Equipment Responsibilities Matrix
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(OBO/CFSM/SM, OBO/CFSM/FAC, and DS/ST/STO)
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Special Projects Coordination Guidebook
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(OBO/PDCS/SPC)
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Swimming Pool Safety Standard
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(OBO/OPS/SHEM)
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Swimming Pool Guide
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(OBO/CFSM/FAC)
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NOTE: These and other references are available on the
Department of State Intranet site (http://obo.m.state.sbu). Go to the
respective office/division website using the Directorates button.