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SUSPENSION FROM FEDERAL NONPROCUREMENT PROGRAMS
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Classification Code Date
Office of Primary Interest
N 2000.595 July 30, 2007 HIPA-30

  1. What is the purpose of this Notice?

    1. This Notice serves to advise that action has been taken by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) for the suspension of the individual named in paragraph 2a. This action is taken pursuant to Executive Order 12549, the U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT's) implementing regulations in 49 CFR Part 29, DOT Order 4200.5D, Governmentwide Debarment, Suspension, and Ineligibility, and FHWA Order 2000.2A, Nonprocurement Suspension and Debarment Process.

    2. In accordance with 49 CFR 29.110, this suspension is consistent with the Federal Government's policy to use the discretionary action of suspension to conduct business only with responsible persons and to protect the public interest, the Federal Government, and the integrity of Federal programs.

  2. What action has been taken?

    1. The individual cited below has been notified in writing of his suspension:

      Victor Dwire
      268 McCullough Hill Road
      Middlesex, VT 05602-8709

    2. This suspension became effective on July 13, 2007.

  3. What is the scope of this action? The individual cited in paragraph 2a is prohibited from being a participant or principal in any primary or lower tier covered transaction, as defined in 49 CFR Part 29, Subpart B. Generally, the individual is prohibited from submitting a proposal for, or entering into, a covered transaction, or participating in a covered transaction as an officer, director, owner, partner, key employee, or other person with primary management or supervisory responsibilities, or one who has critical influence on or substantive control over the transaction, whether employed by a person who submits a proposal for, or enters into a covered transaction, including both procurement and nonprocurement transactions. This suspension is effective throughout the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.

  4. What is the cause for this suspension?

    1. On January 16, 2007, the attorney general of Vermont filed an information charging Victor Dwire with one count of kickbacks in excess of $500, in violation of Title 13, Vermont Statutes Annotated § 1106. Specifically, Victor Dwire allegedly solicited two hunting bows from Greenman Pederson, Inc. (GPI), in exchange for prolonged employment services. Within days of GPI refusing Victor Dwire's solicitation, he terminated all GPI inspectors on his projects.

    2. Pursuant to 49 CFR Part 29, Victor Dwire has committed acts that are cause for suspension. Specifically, the FHWA believes that Victor Dwire's information constitutes adequate evidence for suspension.

    3. Due to the nature of this conduct and the FHWA's obligation to protect the public interest and to conduct business only with responsible persons, the FHWA finds it necessary to immediately suspend the individual cited in paragraph 2a from participating in Federal nonprocurement programs. This suspension shall be for a temporary period imposed only for the duration of his criminal proceedings.

    4. This suspension has been taken in accordance with 49 CFR Part 29.

Dwight A. Horne, for
King W. Gee
Suspending Official

Related Sites:
FHWA Order 2000.2A
DOT Order 4200.5D
Executive Order 12549

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