Schedule I to Part 700 - —Approved Programs and Delegate Agencies


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  • Schedule I to Part 700—Approved Programs and Delegate Agencies

    The programs listed in this schedule have been approved for priorities support under this part by the Department of Defense,[1] the Department of Energy or the Department of Homeland Security, in accordance with section 202 of Executive Order 13603. They have equal preferential status. Schedule I provides a list of approved programs. They have equal preferential status. Use of this part in support of an approved program requires written authorization by the Department of Commerce. The Department of Commerce has authorized the delegate agencies listed in the third column to use this part in support of those programs assigned to them, as indicated below. [2] The Department of Commerce is also listed as an agency in the third column for programs where its authorization in writing is necessary to place rated orders (see § 700.51 for information on how to request priority rating authority).

    The Department of Commerce has authorized Delegate Agencies to place priority ratings on contracts and orders for industrial resources needed to implement any approved program that has been authorized for priorities support by the appropriate Resource Department. The program identification symbol used on priority rated contracts and orders authorized by the appropriate Resource Department to support the approved program must also be used on rated orders for industrial resources needed to implement the approved program. However, any rated order for industrial resources placed to implement an approved program that has been authorized for priorities support by a Resource Department remains subject to the provisions of this part. The program identification symbols for these approved programs are found under the “Other Programs” section of Schedule I.

    Program identification symbolApproved programAgency(ies)
    Defense Programs
    A1AircraftDepartment of Defense.
    A2Missiles and SpaceDepartment of Defense.
    A3ShipsDepartment of Defense.
    A4Tank—AutomotiveDepartment of Defense.
    A5WeaponsDepartment of Defense.
    A6AmmunitionDepartment of Defense.
    A7Electronic and communications equipmentDepartment of Defense.
    B1Military building suppliesDepartment of Defense.
    B8Production equipment (for defense contractor's account)Department of Defense.
    B9Production equipment (Government owned)Department of Defense.
    C1Food resources (combat rations)Department of Defense.
    C2Department of Defense constructionDepartment of Defense.
    C3Maintenance, repair, and operating supplies (MRO) for Department of Defense facilitiesDepartment of Defense.
    C9MiscellaneousDepartment of Defense.
    Military Assistance to Canada
    D1Canadian military programsDepartment of Commerce.
    D2Canadian production and constructionDepartment of Commerce.
    D3Canadian atomic energy programDepartment of Commerce.
    Military Assistance to Other Foreign Nations
    G1Certain munitions items purchased by foreign governments through domestic commercial channels for exportDepartment of Commerce.
    G2Certain direct defense needs of foreign governments other than CanadaDepartment of Commerce.
    G3Foreign nations (other than Canada) production and constructionDepartment of Commerce.
    Critical Infrastructure Assistance to Foreign Nations
    G4Foreign critical infrastructure programsDepartment of Commerce.
    Co-Production
    J1F-16 Co-Production ProgramDepartments of Commerce and Defense.
    Atomic Energy Programs
    E1ConstructionDepartment of Energy.
    E2Operations—including maintenance, repair, and operating supplies (MRO)Department of Energy.
    E3Privately owned facilitiesDepartment of Energy.
    Domestic Energy Programs
    F1Exploration, production, refining, and transportationDepartment of Energy.
    F2ConservationDepartment of Energy.
    F3Construction, repair, and maintenanceDepartment of Energy.
    Other Defense, Energy, and Related Programs
    H1Certain combined orders (see section § 700.17(c))Department of Commerce.
    H5Private domestic productionDepartment of Commerce.
    H6Private domestic constructionDepartment of Commerce.
    H7Maintenance, repair, and operating supplies (MRO)Department of Commerce.
    H8Designated ProgramsDepartment of Commerce.
    K1Federal supply itemsGeneral Services Administration.
    Homeland Security Programs
    N1Federal emergency preparedness, mitigation, response, and recoveryDepartment of Homeland Security.
    N2State, local, tribal Tribal, and territorial government emergency preparedness, mitigation, response, and recoveryDepartment of Homeland Security.
    N3Intelligence and warning systemsDepartment of Homeland Security.
    N4Border and transportation securityDepartment of Homeland Security.
    N5Domestic counter-terrorism, including law enforcementDepartment of Homeland Security.
    N6Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear countermeasuresDepartment of Homeland Security.
    N7Critical infrastructure protection and restorationDepartment of Homeland Security.
    N8MiscellaneousContinuity of GovernmentDepartment of Homeland Security.

    [79 FR 47572, Aug. 14, 2014]

    Other Programs
    Health Resources/Health Resources Priorities and Allocations System (HRPAS)
    M1Emergency Support Function 8 Public Health and Medical Services
    M2Strategic National Stockpile
    M3Biodefense and Related Medical Countermeasures
    M4 [89 FR 9020; February 9, 2024]ASPR Critical Infrastructure Protection Program
    Food Resources/Agriculture Priorities and Allocations System (APAS)
    P1Food and food resources (civilian)
    P2Agriculture and food critical infrastructure protection and restoration
    P3Food resources (combat rations)
    P4 [80 FR 63890; Dec. 21, 2015]Certain combined orders
    Transportation Resources/Transportation Priorities and Allocations System (TPAS)
    T1Federal emergency preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery

    [89 FR 58976, July 22, 2024]