As part of our commitment to strengthening the communities we serve, we seek qualified suppliers that are certified minority- and woman-owned businesses as well as small businesses. Oncor holds our suppliers and contractors to the same standards and quality that we have for ourselves.
Oncor champions a progressive supplier diversity initiative that strengthens our dedication to the economic development of our customer communities. The initiative has the endorsement and support of the highest levels of the Oncor management team.
Oncor participates in activities, organizations and programs that support small, minority and woman-owned businesses.
Working with Oncor Strategic Sourcing and Procurement, all company business units are responsible for administering and implementing supplier diversity.
Oncor has a long-standing history of supporting supplier diversity. Our progressive and robust initiative to invest in MWBE companies broadens the economic vitality and prosperity of the communities we serve.
- ALLEN NYE
Oncor, CEO
Every day, Oncor demonstrates the very real strength of its commitment through the growth, development, and utilization of rich variety of businesses that help us serve our customers in the best way possible.
Oncor qualifies prospective suppliers using guidelines from the National Minority Supplier Development
Council, the Women's Business Enterprise National Council and the U.S. Small Business Administration.
National Minority Supplier Development Council: A minority-owned business is a for-profit enterprise—regardless of its size or where it is physically located in the United States or Trust Territories—that is 51 percent owned, operated, and controlled by minority group members, defined from the following:
Women's Business Enterprise National Council: A woman-owned business enterprise is an independent business concern that is at least 51 percent owned and controlled by one or more women who are U.S. citizens or legal resident aliens. The business must be formed in and maintain its principle place of business in the U.S. or its Trust Territories. Its management and daily operation is controlled by one or more women owners.
U.S. Small Business Administration: As defined by the Small Business Act, a small business concern is,
"one that is independently owned and operated and which is not dominant in its field of operation."
When our use of diverse suppliers is limited by changing supply chain strategies, we may be unable to directly buy from these firms. In this case, the Oncor Second Tier Initiative allows us to engage diverse suppliers as subcontractors or project partners. We invite your participation.
The Oncor Omnis Award Recognition Program recognizes individuals, groups and businesses that make
significant contributions to our supplier diversity initiative throughout the year. The program
includes internal recognition of Oncor employees as well as external recognition for suppliers and
partners.
At an annual recognition ceremony, we present "Omnis" awards in the following categories:
Oncor actively participates in supplier diversity organizations in local communities, including:
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