- ARC Diversified
Infobox_Company
company_name = ARC Diversified, Inc.
company_
company_type = Non-Profit Private
company_slogan =A world without limits for hearts without bounds .
foundation = 1992
location = HQ inCookeville, Tennessee ; Manufacturing facilities inCookeville, TN
key_people = Pat Pointer, Business Development (931) 432-5981
industry =Food processing
products =Bakery mix ,Frozen biscuit s,Vegetable oil ,Frozen breakfast sandwiches, Co packing , more... revenue = profit$55 million USD (2006 )
homepage = [http://www.arcdiversified.com/ www.arcdiversified.com]ARC Diversified is a 501(C)(3) non-profit corporation, headquartered in
Cookeville, Tennessee , mainly concerned with hiring and training the severely disabled in the manufacturing of food products. [ [http://209.85.129.104/search?q=cache:BKWBcoc7oDEJ:www.tennessee.gov/mental/publications/AugSepOpngDrs.pdf+arc+diversified+gov&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=us&client=firefox-a 9/11 State of Tenneessee, Department of Finance and Administration, Division of Mental Retardation Services article] ] The company employs over 100 severely disabled people to manufacture and co-pack several private label brands and its own Granny Bunt brand [ [http://tarr.uspto.gov/servlet/tarr?regser=serial&entry=78642422 Trademark with USPTO] ] . On average, their brand portfolio reaches more than four million people around the world daily. ARC Diversified is the first non-profit agency in the country to operate aUSDA approved (PL No. 47-011-02) facility [ [http://www.arcdiversified.com/loglines Logline Magazine, Defense Logistic Agency permission at http://www.dla.mil/policy.aspx] ] for the production of manufactured goods sold to the feeding programs of the US Government and private industry. ARC-Diversified utilizes the manufacture of food items to create opportunities for severely disabled [ [http://www.abilityone.gov/JWOD/about_us/Halloffame/2006_NISH_usdane_award.pdf abilityone.gov Ability One William M. Usdane South Regional Award] ] in the development of work skills, vocational services and a better quality of life. [ [http://gordon.house.gov/pressarchives/2004/July/arcfedfoodcontract20july04a.shtml United States Congressman Bart Gordon letter] ]History
The company can trace its history to the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act or JWOD, usc|41|46 et seq. This is a U.S. federal law mandating that all Federal agencies purchase specified supplies and services from nonprofit agencies employing blind persons or others with severe disabilities. The Act was passed by the
92nd United States Congress in 1971; it is named after SenatorJacob K. Javits , who led efforts to expand theWagner-O'Day Act of 1938, named after SenatorRobert F. Wagner and Congresswoman Caroline O'Day. [ [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=36033 Ronald Reagan: 50th Anniversary of the JWOD Act, 1988] ] .Senator Javits led the efforts to expand the older law, which applied only to blind persons, and covered supplies but not services. The effort succeeded in spite of objections raised by organizations representing the blind, as expressed for example in Resolution 68-04 [ [http://www.acb.org/resolutions/res68.html American Council Of The Blind] ] passed in 1968 by the
American Council of the Blind .The Federal agency charged with administering the program is currently known as the Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled. It replaced the Committee on Purchases of Blind Made Products established by the 1938 act. The agency decides which commodities and services the government should purchase under the JWOD Act. The program it oversees, known for over three decades as the JWOD Program, was renamed "AbilityOne" by Congress in 2006. [ [http://www.jwod.gov/jwod/about_us/about_us.html A Brief History of the JWOD Program] ]
In 1992 ARC was the first nonprofit agency in the country to operate a USDA-approved facility for the production of manufactured goods sold to the feeding programs of the US Government and private industry. They began manufacturing over 125 different varieties of dry mixes, dairy blends and oil products for Federal customers such as the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Defense. ARC Diversified also produced for the private sector and participated in the reinvented Federal procurement Prime Vendor program by delivering to full-line food distributors who are contracted to deliver to Federal installations. [ [http://www.abilityone.gov/JWOD/about_us/ARC-Diversified.html JWOD Creaing jobs abilityone.gov article] ] Arc-Diversified's accomplishments were recognized in May 2004 by the United States department of Agriculture. They were awarded Javits Wagner O’Day Contractor of the Year award. [ [http://209.85.129.104/search?q=cache:sSoZ3VFZzdgJ:bulk.resource.org/gpo.gov/record/2004/2004_E01166.pdf+usda+arc+diversified&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=31&gl=us&client=firefox-a USDA JWOD Contractor of the year, Congressional Record] ]
In July 2006, ARC Diversified filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Shortly before the bankruptcy was filed the companies two directors resigned from the company. Department of Agriculture officials contested the charity's bid for a higher cooking oil price due to the executives compensation. The impasse in negotiations caused credit problems, layoffs and the forced resignations of the two top officials. After the bankruptcy was filed, ARC closed its doors temporarily. The company reopened its doors in November of 2006 and has gradually rehired 100 employees as it builds back its business with the help of the local business community and the government. [ [http://blog.oregonlive.com/oregonianspecial/2006/11/congress_aims_to_fix_job_progr.html Congress aims to fix job program for disabled] ] In March of 2008 the former two top officials of ARC Diversified settled the judgments filed against them by the nonprofit's federal bankruptcy trustee. The settlement agreement says that judgment is based upon liability for "errors, omissions, negligence and breaches of duty" in connection with their positions with ARC, and not based upon actual fraud. [ [http://www.herald-citizen.com/index.cfm?event=news.view&id=8A4BB623-19B9-E2E2-67EBE1729061103B ARC lawsuit settled against former directors] ] [ [http://www.ucbjournal.com/?p=83 Cumberland Business journal] ]
Corporate governance
Current officers include:
*Melissa Wilson - Plant Manager
*Richard Foster - Quality Systems Manager
*Pat Pointer
*Jeff CallahanARC Diversified Products
Dry Mixes
Certifications
ANSI/ISO/ASQ Q9001-2000 Certified
USDA Total Quality Systems Audit (TQSA) Certified
USDA Agriculture “Dairy Plants Surveyed and Approved for USDA Grading Service” Plant Number 47-1102
Orthodox Union
Kosher United States
Food and Drug Administration Registrar Corp.: Registration Number 16459898298Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Regulatory Services, Food and Dairy Establishment Number 33015
American Institute of Baking Superior rating 2008ee also
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Randolph-Sheppard Act References
External links
* [http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode41/usc_sec_41_00000046----000-.html Test of the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act] , from
Cornell University 'sLegal Information Institute
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