§ 1805.303-71 - Administrator's notice of significant contract actions (ANOSCAs).


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  • (a) In addition to the public announcement requirements described in 1805.303-70, contracting officers shall notify the Administrator of the following significant actions at least five (5) workdays prior to planned public announcement of the actions:

    (1) Planned contract award for competitive acquisitions of $25 million or more, including all priced options.

    (2) Planned contract award of non-competitive awards and new workmodifications of $100 million or more, including all priced options.

    (3) Planned award of other actions, to include cooperative agreements resulting from a Cooperative Agreement Notice (CAN), at any dollar value thought to be of significant interest to Headquarters.

    (b) To provide notification to the Administrator, the contracting officer shall send the information listed in paragraphs (b) (1) through (10) of this subsection to the Headquarters Office of Procurement (Code HS) via facsimile transmission (202-358-4065). Immediately prior to transmission, the contracting officer shall notify Code HS by telephone of the impending transmission. In accordance with FAR 3.104-5(c), the contracting officer shall mark all pages that include source selection information with the legend “SOURCE SELECTION INFORMATION—SEE FAR 3.104.” The following information shall be sent:

    (1) Title and a brief nontechnical description of the work, including identification of the program or project;

    (2) Identification of the contract action as either a new contract or additional supplies or services under an existing contract;

    (3) Contract type (including whether a cost contract is completion or level-of-effort). For undefinitized contract actions, identify the planned contract type of the definitized instrument;

    (4) The total contract value for the instant action including all priced options. Also include the Government's most probable cost. For undefinitized contract actions, indicate the NTE or ceiling price amount;

    (5) The name, address, and business size status of the prime contractor and each major (over $1M) subcontractor;

    (6) Small business and small disadvantaged business subcontracting goals both in dollars and percentage of the value of the action including all options;

    (7) Principal work performance locations;

    (8) Brief description of any unusual circumstances;

    (9) The names and telephone numbers of the contracting officer and project manager; and

    (10) For competitive selections only, provide on a separate attachment the names and addresses of all unsuccessful offerors and a brief explanation of the general basis for the selection.

    (c) The field installation shall not proceed with any awards or announcements until Code HS has advised that the Administrator has been notified of the proposed action and the supporting information. Once this advice is received from Code HS, the field installation shall proceed with the public announcement procedures described in 1805.303-70.