Office of International Affairs approved OMIP for Kosrae
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Office of International Affairs approved OMIP for Kosrae
PALIKIR, Pohnpei (FSM Information Service): February 10, 1998 – President Jacob Nena, on
January 15, informed Kosrae Governor Moses Mackwelung that the Office of International
Affairs (OIA), U.S. Department of Interior, under the Operation and Maintenance
Improvement Program (OMIP) has granted an award of $150,000, for the Kosrae State’s Third
Year of School Building Maintenance program.
Also, the OIA has approved a request for reprogramming of OMIP-KOS-94-1 grant.
To proceed with the implementation of the said programs, President Nena
transmitted to Governor Mackwelung the grant award documents for OMIP-KOS-97-1 project,
together with the Compliance and Assurance Forms for Mackwelung’s review and signatures of
concurrence with the terms and conditions of the grant.
Mackwelung was requested to return the signed documents with his
government’s request for an advise of allotment to the FSM Department of Finance and
Administration for processing.
The Department of Interior’s OMIP was intended to develop a maintenance
program and plan for Kosrae State’s Education Department; to upgrade capabilities of the
department’s staff, and upgrade facilities from the current state to a level where regular
maintenance program level can become effective, a Kosrae Department Of Education OMIP
Action Plan (July 25, 1996) program document stated.
A three-year funding program involves a $75,000 from each the
Department of Interior (DOI) and the State of Kosrae’s Capital Account for the first year.
The second year’s funding sources consists of $125,000 from DOI; $75,000 from Kosrae’s
Capital Account, and $100,000 from FSM Congress PL 7-96; and the funding for the third
year of the OMIP, composed of $150,000 from each the DOI and Kosrae State Capital Account
or the State Legislature.
The third year’s work will be on the classrooms at Tafunsak Elementary
School identified in a survey conducted by Ostgren Associate. The Education Building
Maintenance Group (EBMG) composed of Education Department’s Building Maintenance
Personnel, Contract Carpenter and plumbers, Vocational Education staff and students, and
the department’s administrative and supporting staff.
Work will be performed outside of normal class hours, during summer and
Christmas breaks to avoid class interruptions, the document stated.
The $150,000 is broken-down as follows: $130,000 for materials for
building maintenance and $20,000 for contractual services of EBMG.