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Section 3: Acronyms, Terms and Definitions

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Acronyms

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Acronym

Description

AE

Area Engineer

AO

Area Engineer Office

B2Gnow™

Business to Government Now

CFR

Code of Federal Regulations

CIV

Civil Rights Division

CSJ

Control Section Job

CUF

Commercially Useful Function

DBE

Disadvantaged Business Enterprise

DDC

District DBE Coordinator

DE

District Engineer

DMS

Diversity Management System

DOC

Director of Construction

FAA

Federal Aviation Administration

FHWA

Federal Highway Administration

FTA

Federal Transit Administration

GFE

Good Faith Effort

LG

Local Government

NAICS

North American Industry Classification System

TAC

Texas Administrative Code

TUCP

Texas Unified Certification Program

TxDOT

Texas Department of Transportation

USDOT

United States Department of Transportation



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Terms and Definitions

Commercially Useful Function (CUF) - A DBE performs a CUF when it is responsible for execution of a distinct element of work of a contract or subcontract and carries out its responsibilities by actually performing, managing, and supervising the work involved.

Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) - A for-profit, small business concern where socially and economically disadvantaged individuals own at least a fifty-one percent interest and also control management and daily business operations.

Diversity Management System (DMS) - A web-based software program used to collect, verify and manage payment information for prime contractors and subcontractors working on federal-aid projects.

Federally-Assisted Contract - Any contract between TxDOT and a contractor which is paid for, in-whole or in-part, with USDOT financial assistance.

Goal Credit - The value of DBE participation on a project that qualifies towards the DBE goal.

Good Faith Effort - A contractor’s efforts to achieve a DBE goal by its scope, intensity, and appropriateness to the objective can reasonably be expected to fulfill the program requirement.

Guide - District DBE Compliance and Monitoring Guide.

Joint Venture – A joint venture is an association of a DBE firm and one or more other firms to carry out single, for-profit business enterprise, for which the parties combine their property, capital, efforts, skills, and knowledge, and in which the DBE is responsible for a distinct, clearly defined portion of the work of the contract and whose shares in the capital contribution, control, management, risks, and profits of the joint venture are commensurate with its ownership interest.

Local Government - A project in which at least one phase of project development is managed by a local government agency for which it is being reimbursed with federal or state funding or a locally-funded project managed by a local government on the state highway system.

NAICS - The North American Industry Classification System is the primary industry classification system which best describes the primary business of a firm. The NAICS is used by federal statistical agencies for the purpose of collecting, analysing, and publishing statistical data related to the US economy. (http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/)

Race-Conscious - Measures taken to meet DBE Program objectives that focus specifically on assisting only DBEs.

Race-Neutral - Measures taken to meet DBE Program objectives that are tailored to assist all small businesses including DBEs and do not single out a specific minority group.

Shortfall - A contractor’s failure to meet a project assigned DBE goal.

Sub recipient - Any entity, public or private, to which USDOT financial assistance is extended through a recipient, through programs of the FHWA, FAA, or FTA.

Special Provision - Additions or revisions to standard specifications or special specifications of the contract.

Texas Unified Certification Program (TUCP) - A certification program for the federal DBE Programs in Texas.

Utilization Plan - The Utilization Plan identifies which DBEs the prime contractor intends to use to satisfy the project DBE Goal.

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