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1 Railroad Commission Of Texas Mentor-Protégé Program

2 Goals and Objectives of the programGoals and Objectives of the program Mentor qualificationsMentor qualifications Protégé qualificationsProtégé qualifications Selection ProcessSelection Process Agreement/TermsAgreement/Terms Benefits of the programBenefits of the program Contact InformationContact Information

3 Mentor-Protégé Program The Railroad Commission of Texas' Mentor Protégé Program is developed in accordance with Government Code §2161.065 and Texas Administrative Code Title 34, Part 1, Chapter 20, §20.28 of Subchapter B. The Administrative program is intended to foster relationships between contractors/vendors and Historically Underutilized Businesses HUBs) by facilitating a Mentor Protégé relationship, in the procurement areas of consideration, commodities, and/or services. The HUB Coordinator coordinates the program. The Railroad Commission of Texas' Mentor Protégé Program is developed in accordance with Government Code §2161.065 and Texas Administrative Code Title 34, Part 1, Chapter 20, §20.28 of Subchapter B. The Administrative program is intended to foster relationships between contractors/vendors and Historically Underutilized Businesses HUBs) by facilitating a Mentor Protégé relationship, in the procurement areas of consideration, commodities, and/or services. The HUB Coordinator coordinates the program.

4 Mentor-Protégé Program Objectives of the Program oFoster positive long-term relationships between contractors and HUBs oIncrease the ability of HUBs to contract with the RRC or to receive subcontracts under a Commission contract oIncrease the ability of HUBs to contract with other agencies

5 Mentor-Protégé Program Participation Participation is voluntary and is not a guarantee for a contract opportunity nor a promise of business.

6 Mentor Qualifications Along with a completed application, the prospective mentor must meet the following criteria: Has extensive work experience & can provide developmental guidance in areas to meet the needs of the protégé Has extensive work experience & can provide developmental guidance in areas to meet the needs of the protégé Business, financial, and personnel management; production, inventory control, and quality assurance; insurance; equipment & facilities; and other related resourcesBusiness, financial, and personnel management; production, inventory control, and quality assurance; insurance; equipment & facilities; and other related resources

7 Mentor Qualifications (cont’d) Willing to meet with a protégé on a regular basis Willing to meet with a protégé on a regular basis Willing to provide professional guidance that is in line with the program mission Willing to provide professional guidance that is in line with the program mission Has prior mentoring experience Has prior mentoring experience Has a successful work history with the Commission Has a successful work history with the Commission Is in “good standing” with the State of Texas Is in “good standing” with the State of Texas Has not terminated a mentor-protégé agreement with the RRC’s program within the last year Has not terminated a mentor-protégé agreement with the RRC’s program within the last year

8 Protégé Qualifications Along with a completed application, the prospective protégé must be willing to comply with the following: Be eligible and willing to become a certified HUB Be eligible and willing to become a certified HUB Apply to the Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL) Apply to the Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL) Is in “Good Standing” with the State of Texas Is in “Good Standing” with the State of Texas Has not terminated a mentor-protégé agreement entered under the Commission’s program within the last year Has not terminated a mentor-protégé agreement entered under the Commission’s program within the last year Has been operational for at least a period of one year Has been operational for at least a period of one year

9 Selection Process HUB Coordinator reviews all submitted applicationsHUB Coordinator reviews all submitted applications Applicants will be notified of their statusApplicants will be notified of their status An appropriate match must be madeAn appropriate match must be made  HUB Coordinator will work to find a suitable match  Once an appropriate match is made, parties will be notified and a meeting will be set up between both parties

10 Agreement/Terms The agreement will include:The agreement will include: Identification of the developmental areas in which the protégé requests expertise Identification of the developmental areas in which the protégé requests expertise The specific time period of the agreement (two year agreements) The specific time period of the agreement (two year agreements) Contact information for both parties that are overseeing the agreement Contact information for both parties that are overseeing the agreement Provision(s) regarding confidentiality Provision(s) regarding confidentiality Provision(s) for termination Provision(s) for termination Provisions(s) for reporting progress Provisions(s) for reporting progress HUB Coordinator will monitor progress on a periodic basis HUB Coordinator will monitor progress on a periodic basis

11 Benefits of this Program A potential joint venture or partnership for a business opportunityA potential joint venture or partnership for a business opportunity Increases business’ exposure to other state entities and their procurement processesIncreases business’ exposure to other state entities and their procurement processes Participation will be considered when evaluating “good faith effort” in terms of HUB subcontracting plansParticipation will be considered when evaluating “good faith effort” in terms of HUB subcontracting plans

12 Ready to Join? Contact the RRC’s Senior HUB CoordinatorContact the RRC’s Senior HUB Coordinator Tom Morgan (512) 463-7680 phone (512) 936-6402 fax Email: tom.morgan@rrc.state.tx.us tom.morgan@rrc.state.tx.us Mailing Address Railroad Commission of Texas P.O. Box 12967 Austin, Texas 78711-2967 http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/business/HUB/hub.php *Applications can be downloaded from this site*


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