[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 154 (Wednesday, August 11, 1999)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 43618-43634]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-20556]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
48 CFR Parts 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 608, 609, 610, 611, 613,
614, 615, 616, 617, 619, 622, 623, 625, 626, 628, 629, 630, 631,
632, 633, 634, 636, 637, 639, 641, 642, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647,
649, 652 and 653
[Public Notice #3025]
RIN 1400-AA71
Office of the Procurement Executive; Department of State
Acquisition Regulation (DOSAR)
AGENCY: Office of the Procurement Executive, Department of State.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This rule makes final a proposed rule published for comment on
November 30, 1998 (63 FR 65728) amending the Department of State
Acquisition Regulation (DOSAR). The final rule also contains several
miscellaneous amendments and corrections not published on November 30,
1998, as outlined below.
EFFECTIVE DATE: August 11, 1999.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gladys Gines, Procurement Analyst,
Department of State, Office of the Procurement Executive, 2201 C Street
NW, Suite 603, State Annex Number 6, Washington, DC 20522-0602;
telephone (703) 516-1691; e-mail address: ginesgg@state.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
On November 30, 1998 (63 FR 65728), the Department of State
proposed amendments to the DOSAR to reflect numerous miscellaneous
changes, additions, and deletions dealing with internal or
administrative matters. The proposed rule also eliminated certification
requirements that were not specifically imposed by statute, and added
one new certification required by statute and one new certification not
required by statute but justified in accordance with section 29 of
Public Law 104-106 (the Federal Acquisition Reform Act of 1996).
Finally, the proposed rule eliminated internal coverage from the
codified section of the DOSAR.
No comments were received during the public comment period, which
ended on January 29, 1999. This rule makes final the amendments, as
revised, proposed on November 30, 1998.
II. Amendments Not Contained in Proposed Rule
The final rule also contains several amendments and corrections to
the proposed rule. These amendments are the result of several changes
which have taken place during the comment period. They are as follows:
DOSAR section 604.502 is revised to conform to FAR
numbering changes made in FAC 97-9.
DOSAR section 609.406-3(a)(1) is revised to reflect
coordination through the Office of the Procurement Executive of Office
of the Inspector General investigation reports that involve possible
criminal or fraudulent activities by contractors.
DOSAR sections 614.201-6, 614.201-6-70, 615.209, and
615.209-70 are being removed. These sections contained the prescription
for the provision at 652.214-71, Authorization to Perform. The
Department has determined that this provision should be a contract
clause, since it contains requirements that the successful offeror must
adhere to following contract award, i.e., having the appropriate
licenses, permits, etc. Since it is a contract clause, the prescription
is moved to 642.271(b). The clause is renamed as ``Authorization and
Performance'', revised slightly, and renumbered as 652.242-73.
DOSAR section 617.105-1(d) is being revised to better
reflect current Administration policy as set forth in OMB Circulars A-
11 and A-34. This section contained language regarding three options to
finance cancellation costs of multiyear contracts. However, the current
policy as stated in OMB Circulars A-11 and A-34 is to allow only the
first option (cancellation costs incurred shall be paid from
appropriations originally available for the performance of the
contract). The policy is to fully fund usable segments and to obligate
cancellation costs as part of the original contract, as currently
stated in FAR 17.104(c). Therefore, DOSAR 617.105-1(d) is revised to
state that every multiyear contract must comply with FAR 17.104(c)
unless an exception is approved through the budget process in
coordination with the cognizant comptroller.
DOSAR 617.502 is removed, and a new section 617.503 is
added, as the determination and findings requirements for Economy Act
interagency agreements are now located in FAR 17.503.
DOSAR 633.214-70(c)(4), (c)(5), and (c)(6)(iii) are
revised to delete references to the Army Corps of Engineers IWR
pamphlets and the Administrative Conference of the U.S. publication on
mediation. These documents are no longer available in hard copy.
Reference to an Internet site for obtaining information on alternative
disputes resolution is provided instead.
DOSAR 633.270-1, 633.270-2, and 633.270-3 are revised to
reflect the transfer of certain appellate and review functions from the
Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals to the General Services Board
of Contract Appeals. Related reference changes are made to 633.214-
70(c) and (c)(2).
DOSAR 637.104-70 is revised to add a new paragraph (i)
describing the authority for the Bureau of Diplomatic Security to issue
personal services contracts in accordance with section 206 of Pub. L.
99-399, as amended by the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act of
1998.
DOSAR 642 is revised to correct the headings of Part 642
and Subpart 642.2. A new paragraph (b) is added to 642.271, as
discussed above.
These amendments and corrections do not affect the public, and
therefore good cause exists to publish the amendments for effect
without first soliciting public comment because prior public comment is
unnecessary. The amendments are for the purpose of implementing
internal changes and making minor corrections.
III. Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Department of State certifies that this regulation will not
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). A
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis has, therefore, not been performed.
IV. Unfunded Mandates Act of 1995
The Unfunded Mandates Act of 1995 requires agencies to prepare
several analytical statements before proposing any rule that may result
in annual expenditures of $100 million of State, local, and Indian
tribal governments or the private sector. Since this final rule will
not result in expenditures of this magnitude, the Department certifies
that such statements are not necessary.
V. Executive Order 12866
This final rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12866 by
the Office of Management and Budget.
VI. Paperwork Reduction Act
The information collection requirements contained in this rule have
been approved under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 by OMB, and
were assigned control number 1405-0050.
List of Subjects in 48 CFR Parts 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 608,
609, 610, 611, 613, 614, 615, 616, 617, 619, 622, 623, 625, 626,
628, 629, 630, 631, 632, 633, 634, 636, 637, 639, 641, 642, 643,
644, 645, 646, 647, 649, 652 and 653
Government procurement.
Accordingly, title 48, chapter 6 of the Code of Federal Regulations
is amended as follows:
1. The authority citation for 48 CFR Parts 601, 602, 603, 604, 605,
606, 608, 609, 610, 614, 616, 617, 619, 620, 622, 623, 625, 626, 628,
629, 630, 631, 632, 633, 634, 636, 637, 639, 642, 643, 645, 646, 647,
649, 652, 653 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 40 U.S.C. 486(c); 22 U.S.C. 2658.
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
PART 601--DEPARTMENT OF STATE ACQUISITION REGULATION
2. Section 601.105 is redesignated as section 601.106. New sections
601.105 and 601.105-3, are added to read as follows:
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601.105 Issuance.
601.105-3 Copies.
The DOSAR is available on CD-ROM disks through the Department's
INFOEXPRESS program, or through the Internet from A/OPE's Acquisition
Website. The Internet address is: http://www.statebuy.gov/home.htm
3. Newly designated section 601.106 is revised to read as follows:
601.106 OMB Approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520) requires
that Federal agencies obtain approval from the Office of Management and
Budget before collecting information from ten (10) or more members of
the public. Individuals are not required to respond to information
collection unless the OMB number and burden estimate information is
provided. Accordingly, the information and recordkeeping requirements
contained in this regulation have been approved by OMB under OMB
Control Number 1405-0050. The burden estimate is 225,302 hours.
601.301 [Amended]
4. Section 601.301 is amended by redesignating paragraph (a)(1) as
paragraph (a) and by removing paragraph (a)(2) in its entirety.
601.302 [Amended]
5. Section 601.302 is amended in the first sentence of paragraph
(a) by removing the words ``and leases of real and personal property''.
601.303 [Amended]
6. Section 601.303 is amended by correcting the citation at the end
of paragraph (c) to read ``FAR 1.105-2(c)''.
601.471 [Removed]
7. Section 601.471 is removed.
8. The heading of Subpart 601.6 is revised to read as follows:
Subpart 601.6--Career Development, Contracting Authority, and
Responsibilities
601.602-3 and 601.602-3-70 [Removed]
9. Section 601.602-3, and section 601.602-3-70, are removed.
10. Section 601.603-3 is amended by adding a title to paragraph
(a); by revising the second sentence of paragraph (a); by revising
paragraph (b) in its entirety; and, by adding a new paragraph (d), to
read as follows:
601.603-3 Appointment.
(a) General. * * * The Procurement Executive appoints all DOS
contracting officers, in conformance with FAR 1.603-3, with the one
exception as noted in paragraph (b) of this section. * * *
(b) Temporary warrants. The Chief of Mission is delegated the
authority by the Procurement Executive to issue temporary contracting
officer warrants for periods up to 90 calendar days in order to cover
emergency, post-specific operational requirements (e.g., staffing gaps,
medical evacuations, extended leave, etc.). These temporary
appointments shall be executed on the Standard Form 1402, and a copy
shall be furnished to A/OPE. The warrant shall contain both a dollar
limitation of no more than $100,000 and a specific time period (not to
exceed 90 days) during which the warrant is effective.
* * * * *
(d) Personal services agreements. Individuals who may sign personal
services agreements (PSAs) are limited to the following:
(1) An individual, or class of individuals, granted authority by
the Director, PER/OE; or
(2) Individuals with contracting officer certificates of
appointment.
601.603-70 Amended
11. Section 601.603-70 is amended--
(a) By adding a period after the words ``and services'' and
removing the words ``; to sell personal property; and to lease real
property.'' in the first sentence of paragraph (a)(1) introductory
text;
(b) By adding a period after the words ``Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State for Foreign Buildings'' and removing the words ``and to the
Director for Acquisitions as the HCA.'' in paragraph (a)(2);
(c) By removing the heading ``Office of Acquisition'' and inserting
``Office of Logistics Management; Office of Acquisition Management (A/
LM/AQM)'' in its place; and by removing the words ``and Deputy Director
as the HCA'' and inserting ``or designee as the HCA'' in their place in
paragraph (a)(3);
(d) By removing the word ``and'' before the word ``construction''
and removing the word ``of'' after ``construction'' and by adding the
words ``and supplies for'' after the word ``construction'' in paragraph
(a)(7);
(e) By adding the word ``supplies,'' after the word ``subsystems,''
in paragraph (a)(8);
(f) By revising paragraph (a)(9) to read as indicated below;
(g) By removing the words ``Office of Acquisition'' and inserting
the acronym ``A/LM/AQM'' in their place in the second sentence of
paragraph (b) introductory text;
(h) By removing the words ``schedule contracts'' and inserting the
words ``existing contracts up to the maximum ordering threshold or
limitation'' in their place in paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(6); and
(i) By adding a new paragraph (b)(7), to read as follows:
601.603-70 Delegations of authority.
(a) * * *
(9) Regional Procurement Support Offices. The authority to enter
into and administer contracts for the expenditure of funds involved in
the acquisition of supplies, equipment, publications, and services on
behalf of overseas posts is delegated to each Director, Regional
Procurement Support Office (RPSO) as the HCA at the following
locations:
(i) RPSO Germany in conjunction with Embassy Bonn and Consulate
General Frankfurt;
(ii) RPSO Tokyo in conjunction with Embassy Tokyo;
(iii) RPSO Singapore in conjunction with Embassy Singapore; and,
(iv) RPSO Florida in conjunction with the Florida Regional Center.
(b) * * *
(7) Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization. The
authority to enter into and administer 8(a) purchase orders and
contracts as a third party pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding
signed with the Small Business Administration.
601.670 [Removed]
12. Section 601.670 is removed.
PART 602--DEFINITIONS OF WORDS AND TERMS
13. Section 602.101-70 is amended by removing the definition of
``local procurement''; and by adding, in alphabetical order, a
definition of ``major system'' to read as follows:
602.101-70 DOSAR definitions.
* * * * *
Major system has the same definition as described in FAR 2.101;
however, the Department of State's dollar threshold as defined in
paragraph (b) is $30 million. The Under Secretary for Management is the
head of the agency for the purposes of paragraph (c).
* * * * *
PART 603--IMPROPER BUSINESS PRACTICES AND PERSONAL CONFLICTS OF
INTEREST
14. Subpart 603.1 is revised to read as follows:
Subpart 603.1--Safeguards
Sec.
603.104 Procurement integrity.
603.104-5 Disclosure, protection, and marking of contractor bid or
proposal information and source selection information.
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603.104-10 Violations or possible violations.
Subpart 603.1--Safeguards
603.104 Procurement integrity.
603.104-5 Disclosure, protection, and marking of contractor bid or
proposal information and source selection information.
(a) The following classes of persons may be authorized to receive
contractor bid or proposal information or source selection information
by the contracting officer or head of the contracting activity, who is
the agency head's designee, when such access is necessary to the
conduct of an acquisition:
(1) Individuals involved in the selection process, such as the
Contracting Officer's Representative, technical evaluators, advisors,
consultants, and the Source Selection Official;
(2) Clerical personnel directly involved in the acquisition;
(3) Supervisors in the contracting officer's chain of command;
(4) Contracting personnel involved in reviewing or approving the
solicitation, contract, or contract modification;
(5) Individuals from offices who may be required to perform pre-
award audits, such as DCAA; and,
(6) Personnel in the following offices: Office of Small and
Disadvantaged Business Utilization (A/SDBU), Office of the Legal
Adviser, Office of Legislative Affairs, Office of the Inspector
General, Office of the Procurement Executive, the Small Business
Administration, and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
(Department of Labor).
(c) All information which is considered proprietary or source
selection information shall be marked to prevent its unauthorized
disclosure before award. This may be performed by marking each page of
proprietary or source selection material with the statement ``Source
Selection Information--See FAR 3.104'' or ``Proprietary Information--
See FAR 3.104'', as applicable. Alternatively, this requirement may be
met by attaching Forms DS-1926, Proprietary Information (Cover Page),
and DS-1927, Source Selection Information (Cover Page), to any
proprietary and source selection information. Individuals responsible
for preparing derivative documents which reference, cite, or paraphrase
proprietary or source selection information, are responsible for
marking such documents as indicated in this paragraph. The required
marking or cover page shall be included when technical proposals are
submitted for evaluation and when an audit is requested. After award,
the procedures governing the Freedom of Information Act and related
laws/regulations shall be followed regarding release of proprietary or
source selection information.
603.104-10 Violations or possible violations.
(a)(1) The contracting officer shall report any violation or
possible violation to the head of the contracting activity after he or
she has reviewed the documentation and has concluded that there is no
impact on the acquisition.
(d)(2)(ii)(B) The Procurement Executive is the agency head's
designee for the purposes of FAR 3.104-10(d)(2)(ii)(B).
603.203 [Removed]
15. Section 603.203 is removed.
Subpart 603.3--[Removed]
16. Subpart 603.3, consisting of section 603.303, is removed.
17. Section 603.405 is added to read as follows:
603.405 Misrepresentations or violations of the Covenant Against
Contingent Fees.
(a) The contracting officer may request the Office of the Inspector
General to develop further information if the facts available are
deemed insufficient to determine whether an actual violation has
occurred. The contracting officer may also obtain the advice of the
Office of the Legal Adviser as to the legality and general propriety of
any information disclosed.
603.408 and 603.408-1 [Removed]
18. Section 603.408, and section 603.408-1, are removed.
603.670 [Removed]
19. Section 603.670 is removed.
20. Subpart 603.9 is added to read as follows:
Subpart 603.9--Whistleblower Protections for Contractor Employees
Sec.
603.905 Procedures for investigating complaints.
603.906 Remedies.
Subpart 603.9--Whistleblower Protections for Contractor Employees
603.905 Procedures for investigating complaints.
The Procurement Executive is the agency head's designee for the
purposes of FAR 3.905.
603.906 Remedies.
The Procurement Executive is the agency head's designee for the
purposes of FAR 3.906.
PART 604--ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
Subpart 604.2--[Removed]
21. Subpart 604.2, consisting of section 604.202, is removed.
Subpart 604.4--[Removed]
22. Subpart 604.4, consisting of sections 604.404 and 604.404-70,
is removed.
23. Subpart 604.5 is added to read as follows:
Subpart 604.5--Electronic Commerce in Contracting
604.502 Policy.
The Assistant Secretary of State for Administration is the agency
head for the purposes of FAR 4.502.
Subpart 604.70--[Removed]
24. Subpart 604.70, consisting of sections 604.7001 and 604.7002,
is removed.
SUBCHAPTER B--COMPETITION AND ACQUISITION PLANNING
PART 605--PUBLICIZING CONTRACT ACTIONS
605.202-70 [Amended]
25. Section 605.202-70 is amended by removing the date ``June 15,
1998'' and inserting the date ``May 19, 2001'' in its place in the last
sentence of paragraph (a).
605.207 [Removed]
26. Section 605.207 is removed.
605.303 [Amended]
27. Section 605.303 is amended by inserting a comma and by adding
the words ``upon request,'' after the word ``Affairs'' in the first
sentence of paragraph (a).
PART 606--COMPETITION REQUIREMENTS
Subpart 606.1--[Removed]
28. Subpart 606.1, consisting of sections 606.101 and 606.101-70,
is removed.
606.302-6 [Amended]
29. Section 606.302-6 is amended by removing ``E.O. 12356'' and
``Executive Order 12356'' and inserting ``Executive Order 12958'' in
its place wherever it appears in paragraphs (c)(1) introductory text
and (c)(1)(vi).
606.304 [Amended]
30. Section 606.304 is amended in paragraph (a)(2) by removing the
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amounts ``$100,000'' and ``$1,000,000'' and inserting ``$500,000'' and
``$10,000,000'' in their place, respectively.
31. Section 606.501 is amended by revising the first sentence of
paragraph (b) to read as follows:
606.501 Requirement.
* * * * *
(b) A contracting activity competition advocate has been designated
for A/LM/AQM. * * *
32. Section 606.570 is revised to read as follows:
606.570 Solicitation provision.
The contracting officer shall insert the provision at 652.206-70,
Competition Advocate/Ombudsman, in all solicitations exceeding the
simplified acquisition threshold.
PART 608--REQUIRED SOURCES OF SUPPLIES AND SERVICES
33. Part 608, consisting of subpart 608.3 and section 608.302, is
removed.
PART 609--CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS
34. Section 609.206, and section 609.206-1, are added to read as
follows:
609.206 Acquisitions subject to qualification requirements.
609.206-1 General.
(b) The authority prescribed in FAR 9.206-1(b) is delegated,
without power of redelegation, to the head of the contracting activity.
35. Section 609.404 is amended by revising the section heading to
read as follows:
Sec. 609.404 List of parties excluded from federal procurement and
nonprocurement programs.
36. Section 609.405 is amended by revising paragraphs (d)(4)(i) and
(d)(4)(ii) to read as follows:
Sec. 609.405 Effect of listing.
* * * * *
(d) * * *
(4)(i) For procurement actions (both domestic and overseas) that do
not exceed the simplified acquisition threshold, contracting officers
need not consult the ``List of Parties Excluded from Federal
Procurement and Nonprocurement Programs'' prior to award. The list
should be consulted whenever the contracting officer has reason to
believe that a proposed contractor may appear on the list.
(ii) Contracting officers at domestic contracting activities shall
review the ``List of Parties Excluded from Federal Procurement and
Nonprocurement Programs'', either in hard copy or electronic form,
prior to awarding a procurement action exceeding the simplified
acquisition threshold.
37. Section 609.406-3 is amended in paragraph (a)(1) by adding the
following two sentences to the end of the paragraph; and, in paragraph
(b)(7) by removing the number ``10'' and inserting the number ``30'' in
its place:
Sec. 609.406-3 Procedures.
(a)(1) * * * The Office of the Inspector General shall provide to
the Procurement Executive a copy of its investigation report. The
contracting officer shall provide to the Procurement Executive a copy
of his or her intended actions in response to the Office of the
Inspector General report.
* * * * *
38. Subpart 609.5 is amended by revising the heading to read as
follows:
Subpart 609.5--Organizational and Consultant Conflicts of Interests
PART 610--SPECIFICATIONS, STANDARDS, AND OTHER PURCHASE
DESCRIPTIONS
39. Part 610, consisting of sections 610.002 and 610.002-70, is
removed.
40. Part 611 is added to subchapter B to read as follows:
PART 611--DESCRIBING AGENCY NEEDS
Sec.
611.002 Policy.
611.002-70 Metric system implementation.
Subpart 611.1--Selecting and Developing Requirements Documents
611.103 Market acceptance.
Subpart 611.5--Liquidated Damages
611.502 Policy.
Authority: 40 U.S.C. 486(c); 22 U.S.C. 2658.
611.002 Policy.
611.002-70 Metric system implementation.
(a) Policy. The Metric Conversion Act of 1975, as amended by the
Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 (15 U.S.C. 205a, et
seq.), requires Federal agencies to establish implementing guidelines
pursuant to metric policy to adopt the metric system as the preferred
system of weights and measurements for United States trade and
commerce. This section establishes the Department of State's metric
conversion guidelines.
(b) Applicability. This section applies to all DOS acquisitions,
except to the extent that such use is impractical or is likely to cause
significant inefficiencies or loss of markets to U.S. firms.
(c) Definitions.
Dual system means the use of both traditional and metric systems.
For example, an item is designated, produced and described in inch-
pound values with soft metric values also shown for information or
comparison.
Hard metric means the use of only standard metric (SI) measurements
in specifications, standards, supplies and services.
Hybrid system means the use of both traditional and hard metric
values in specifications, standards, supplies and services.
Measurement sensitive means any item having an application or
meaning depending substantially on some measured quantity. For example,
measurement sensitive items include product or performance criteria and
standards binding on others, such as emission levels, size and weight
limitations, etc.
Metric system means the International System of Units (Le System
International d'Unites (SI)) of the International Bureau of Weights and
Measures.
Metrication means any act that increases metric system use,
including metric training and initiation or conversion of measurement
sensitive processes and systems to the metric system.
Soft metric means the result of mathematical conversion of inch-
pound measurements to metric equivalents. The physical dimensions,
however, are not changed.
Traditional system of weights and measurements means the
predominant weight and measurement system currently used in the United
States, also referred to as the ``inch-pound system.'' The traditional
system includes such commonly used units as inch, foot, yard, mile,
pint, quart, gallon, bushel, ounce (fluid and avoirdupois), pound,
degree Fahrenheit, ampere, candela, and second.
(d) Procedures. (1) DOS contracting activities shall implement the
metric system in a manner consistent with 15 U.S.C. 205a, et seq.
(2) All DOS contracting activities shall use the metric system in
acquisition consistent with security, operations, economic, technical,
logistical, training and safety requirements.
(3) The Department shall encourage industry to adopt the metric
system by acquiring commercially available metric products and services
that meet the Department's needs whenever practical.
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Toward this end, solicitations for DOS acquisitions shall:
(i) State all measurement sensitive requirements in metric terms
whenever possible. Alternatives to hard metric are soft, dual and
hybrid metric terms. The Metric Handbook for Federal Officials
regarding the selection of proper metric units and symbols is available
from the National Technical Information Service; and
(ii) For contracts expected to exceed $500,000 contracting officers
shall return to the requirements office all specifications and
statements of work that are not expressed in some form of metric terms
unless the requirements office has prepared a justification, for the
approval of the contracting officer, for the use of non-metric
specifications or statements of work. The justification shall be in a
format as prescribed by the head of the contracting activity. Option
year prices shall be considered when computing the $500,000 threshold.
(4) Waivers are not required when ordering from Federal Supply
Schedules.
(5) Valid justifications for non-metric specifications or
statements of work include, but are not limited to:
(i) Existing specifications or standards are in inch-pound units,
unless conversion of the existing specifications or standards is
necessary or advantageous to the Government. Unnecessary retrofit of
existing systems with new metric components should be avoided if the
total cost of the retrofit, including redesign costs, exceeds $50,000;
(ii) Metric is not the accepted industry system with respect to a
business-related activity; however, soft, hybrid, or dual systems may
be used during the transition to hard metric;
(iii) The use of metric is impractical or is likely to cause
significant inefficiencies or loss of markets to U.S. firms.
(6) The contracting officer shall review and, if acceptable,
approve the waiver prior to the release of the solicitation. The waiver
shall be placed in the contract file. If the waiver is not approved,
the contracting officer shall return it to the requirements office with
an explanation for the disapproval.
(7) The in-house operating metric costs shall be identified.
Identification includes, but is not limited to, the cost of metric
aids, tools, equipment, training and increased cost to develop metric
specifications. All contracting activities and requirements offices
shall maintain a record of any costs and/or savings brought about by
metric conversion.
(8) Bulk (loose, unpacked) materials shall be specified and
purchased in metric or dual units.
(9) Measuring devices, shop and laboratory equipment shall be
purchased in metric or dual units.
(10) Shipping allowances, bills of lading and other shipping
documents shall be expressed in metric or dual units.
Subpart 611.1--Selecting and Developing Requirements Documents
611.103 Market acceptance.
(a) The head of the contracting activity is the agency head for the
purpose of FAR 11.103(a).
Subpart 611.5--Liquidated Damages
611.502 Policy.
(d) The head of the contracting activity is the agency head for the
purpose of FAR 11.502(d).
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
41. Part 613 is revised to read as follows:
PART 613--SIMPLIFIED ACQUISITION PROCEDURES
Sec.
Subpart 613.3--Simplified Acquisition Methods
613.303 Blanket purchase agreements (BPAs).
613.303-5 Purchases under BPAs.
613.305 Imprest funds and third party drafts.
613.305-3 Conditions for use.
Authority: 40 U.S.C. 486(c); 22 U.S.C. 2658.
Subpart 613.3--Simplified Acquisition Methods
613.303 Blanket purchase agreements (BPAs).
613.303-5 Purchases under BPAs.
(c) In accordance with FAR 13.303-5(c), BPAs shall be awarded to
small businesses to the maximum extent practicable.
613.305 Imprest funds and third party drafts.
613.305-3 Conditions for use.
The Procurement Executive is the agency head's designee for the
purposes of FAR 13.305-3(a).
PART 614--SEALED BIDDING
42. Subpart 614.2 is revised to read as follows:
Subpart 614.2--Solicitation of Bids
614.201 Preparation of Invitation for Bids (IFB).
614.201-70 Use of English language.
Use of English language solicitations and contracts is mandatory
unless a deviation has been approved by the Procurement Executive in
accordance with 601.470. If any part of a contract is not written in
the English language, the contracting officer shall attach an accurate
English language translation of such part to the original and each copy
of the contract, unless the contracting officer determines such action
is infeasible.
43. Section 614.404-1 is amended by adding a new paragraph (f) to
read as follows:
614.404-1 Cancellation of invitations after opening.
* * * * *
(f) The head of the contracting activity is the agency head for the
purpose of FAR 14.404-1(f). This authority is not redelegable.
614.406, 614.406-3, and 614.406-4 [Redesignated as 614.407, 614.407-3,
and 614.407-4]
44. Sections 614.406, 614.406-3 and 614.406-4, are re-designated as
``614.407'', ``614.407-3'', and ``614.407-4'', respectively.
614.407-3 [Amended]
45. Newly designated section 614.407-3 is amended by correcting
``FAR 14.406'' to read ``FAR 14.407'' where it appears in the first
sentence; and, by correcting ``FAR 14.406-3(f)'' to read ``FAR 14.407-
3(f)'' where it appears in the second sentence.
614.407-4 [Amended]
46. Newly designated section 614.407-4 is amended by correcting
``FAR 14.406-4'' to read ``FAR 14.407-4'' where it appears in the first
sentence; and, by correcting ``FAR 14.406-4(d)'' to read ``FAR 14.407-
4(d)'' where it appears in the second sentence.
47. Part 615 is revised to read as follows:
PART 615--CONTRACTING BY NEGOTIATION
Sec.
Subpart 615.2--Solicitation and Receipt of Proposals and Information
615.204 Contract format.
615.205 Issuing solicitations.
615.205-70 Use of English language.
Subpart 615.3--Source Selection
615.303 Responsibilities.
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Subpart 615.6--Unsolicited Proposals
615.604 Agency points of contact.
Authority: 40 U.S.C. 486(c); 22 U.S.C. 2658.
Subpart 615.2--Solicitation and Receipt of Proposals and
Information
615.204 Contract format.
(e) The Procurement Executive is the agency head's designee for the
purposes of FAR 15.204(e).
615.205 Issuing solicitations.
(a) Contracting officers shall release copies of solicitation
mailing lists in accordance with FAR 14.205-5(a). However, the list of
those firms which actually submit proposals is not releasable. Requests
for information other than solicitation mailing lists shall be handled
under the Freedom of Information Act.
615.205-70 Use of English language.
The requirements of DOSAR 614.201-70 also apply when contracting by
negotiation.
Subpart 615.3--Source Selection
615.303 Responsibilities.
(a) The Procurement Executive is the agency head for the purposes
of FAR 15.303(a).
Subpart 615.6--Unsolicited Proposals
615.604 Agency points of contact.
(a)(4) The contact points for unsolicited proposals are the heads
of the contracting activities.
PART 616--TYPES OF CONTRACTS
Subpart 616.1--[Removed]
48. Subpart 616.1, consisting of sections 616.102 and 616.102-70,
is removed.
Subpart 616.3--[Removed]
49. Subpart 616.3, consisting of sections 616.301-3 and 616.306, is
removed.
50. Section 616.505 is re-designated as section 616.506, and the
section heading is revised to read as follows:
616.506 Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
616.505-70 [Redesignated as 616.506-70]
51. Section 616.505-70 is re-designated as section 616.506-70.
52. A new section 616.505 is added to read as follows:
616.505 Ordering.
(b)(4) The Departmental Competition Advocate is designated the task
and delivery order contract ombudsman.
Subpart 616.6--[Removed]
53. Subpart 616.6, consisting of sections 616.603 and 616.603-2, is
removed.
PART 617--SPECIAL CONTRACTING METHODS
54. Subpart 617.1 is revised to read as follows:
Sec.
Subpart 617.1--Multiyear Contracting
617.104 General.
617.105 Policy.
617.105-1 Uses.
617.108 Congressional notification.
Subpart 617.1--Multiyear Contracting
617.104 General.
(b) The Procurement Executive is the agency head for the purpose of
FAR 17.104(b).
617.105 Policy.
617.105-1 Uses.
(d) Every multiyear contract shall comply with FAR 17.104(c),
unless an exception is approved through the budget process in
coordination with the cognizant financial management office/
comptroller.
617.108 Congressional notification.
(a) The Procurement Executive is the agency head for the purposes
of FAR 17.108(a).
617.502 [Removed]
55. Section 617.502 is removed.
56. Section 617.503 is added to read as follows:
617.503 Determination and findings requirements.
The authority to make the determination prescribed in FAR 17.503 is
delegated to the head of the contracting activity.
617.504-70 [Amended]
57. Section 617.504-70 is amended in paragraph (a) by adding the
words ``or their equivalents'' after the words ``Department deputy
assistant secretaries.''
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
PART 619--SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS
58. Part 619 is amended by revising the heading to read as set
forth above.
59. Section 619.201 is amended in paragraph (d)(5) by removing the
word ``limitation'' and adding the words ``threshold, including
commercial items using the simplified procedures of FAR subpart 13.5,''
in its place; and, by revising paragraph (d)(18) to read as follows:
619.201 General policy.
* * * * *
(d) * * *
(18) Participating in interagency programs relating to small and
small disadvantaged business matters as authorized by the A/SDBU
Operations Director.
619.501 [Amended]
60. Section 619.501 is amended by deleting the phrase ``/Labor
Surplus Area'' from the title of the Form DS-1910.
61. Section 619.505 is amended by revising the section heading to
read as follows:
619.505 Rejecting Small Business Administration recommendations.
62. Subpart 619.7 is amended by revising the subpart heading to
read as follows:
Subpart 619.7--Subcontracting with Small Business, Small
Disadvantaged Business and Women-Owned Small Business Concerns
63. Section 619.705-3 is revised to read as follows:
619.705-3 Preparing the solicitation.
To further promote the use of small, disadvantaged, and women-owned
firms by large prime contractors, contracting officers are encouraged
to consider the adequacy of the subcontracting plans, and/or past
performance in achieving negotiated subcontract goals, as part of the
overall evaluation of the technical proposals.
64. Subpart 619.8 is revised to read as follows:
Subpart 619.8--Contracting with the Small Business Administration (The
8(a) Program)
Sec.
619.800 General.
619.801 Definitions.
619.803 Selecting acquisitions for the 8(a) program.
619.803-70 Responsibilities of the Office of Small and
Disadvantaged Business Utilization (A/SDBU).
619.803-71 Simplified procedures for 8(a) acquisitions under MOUs.
619.804 Evaluation, offering, and acceptance.
619.804-2 Agency offering.
619.804-3 SBA acceptance.
619.804-3-70 SBA acceptance under MOUs for acquisitions exceeding
$100,000.
619.805 Competitive 8(a).
619.805-2 Procedures.
619.806 Pricing the 8(a) contract.
619.808 Contract negotiation.
619.808-1 Sole source.
619.810 SBA appeals.
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619.811 Preparing the contracts.
619.811-1 Sole source.
619.811-2 Competitive.
619.811-3 Contract clauses.
619.812 Contract administration.
Subpart 619.8--Contracting with the Small Business Administration
(The 8(a) Program)
619.800 General.
(d) Utilizing Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs), the SBA has
delegated its authority to contract directly with program participants
under Section 8(a) of the Small Business Act to the Senior Procurement
Executives of various Federal contracting activities. The Department of
State has signed an MOU with SBA, effective May 6, 1998. Under the MOU,
a contract may be awarded directly to an 8(a) firm on either a sole
source or competitive basis. The SBA reserves the right to withdraw any
delegation issued as a result of an MOU; however, any such withdrawal
shall have no effect on contracts currently awarded under the MOU.
619.801 Definitions.
National buy requirements includes all 8(a) contracts performed
outside the United States and processed by the Small Business
Administration.
619.803 Selecting acquisitions for the 8(a) program.
619.803-70 Responsibilities of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged
Business Utilization (A/SDBU).
A/SDBU shall review the capabilities of 8(a) concerns and
disseminate that information to DOS program and contracting personnel.
As necessary, A/SDBU shall obtain from the SBA or 8(a) concerns
supplemental information for DOS program and contracting personnel.
619.803-71 Simplified procedures for 8(a) acquisitions under MOUs.
Contracting activities may use the simplified acquisition
procedures of FAR part 13 and DOSAR part 613 to issue purchase orders
or contracts, not exceeding $100,000, to 8(a) participants. The
$100,000 limitation for use of FAR part 13 simplified acquisition
procedures applies to the acquisition of both commercial and non-
commercial items. The following applies to such acquisitions:
(a) Neither offering letters to, nor acceptance letters from, the
SBA are required.
(b) The contracting activity shall use the SBA's PRO-Net database
on the Internet (http://www.sba.gov) to establish that the selected
8(a) firm is a current program participant.
(c) Once an 8(a) contractor has been identified, the agency
contracting officer shall establish the price with the selected 8(a)
contractor.
(d) The contracting officer shall issue the purchase order or
contract directly to the 8(a) firm in accordance with the provisions of
FAR part 13 and DOSAR part 613. The contracting officer shall insert
FAR clause 52.219-14, Limitations on Subcontracting, and DOSAR clause
652.219-71, Section 8(a) Direct Award, in all purchase orders and
contracts awarded under this subsection. The contracting officer's
title shall include the contracting activity, as follows: Contracting
Officer for the Department of State [insert contracting activity]. In
addition, in accordance with the MOU, A/SDBU staff who have been issued
limited contracting officer warrants for this purpose, shall sign the
purchase order or contract as a third party.
(e) The contracting officer shall forward to the SBA District
Office serving the 8(a) firm a copy of the purchase order or contract
within five days after the order is issued.
619.804 Evaluation, offering, and acceptance.
619.804-2 Agency offering.
(a) When applicable, this notification shall identify that the
offering is in accordance with the MOU identified in 619.800.
619.804-3 SBA acceptance.
619.804-3-70 SBA acceptance under MOUs for acquisitions exceeding
$100,000.
(a) The SBA's decision whether to accept the requirement shall be
transmitted to the contracting agency in writing within five working
days of receipt of the offer.
(b) The SBA may request, and the contracting agency may grant, an
extension beyond the five-day limit.
(c) SBA's acceptance letter should be faxed or e-mailed to the
offering contracting agency.
(d) If the offering contracting agency has not received an
acceptance or rejection of the offering from SBA within five days of
SBA's receipt of the offering letter, the contracting agency may assume
that the requirement has been accepted and proceed with the
acquisition.
(e) The contents of the acceptance letter shall be limited to the
eligibility of the recommended 8(a) contractor.
619.805 Competitive 8(a).
619.805-2 Procedures.
(a) 8(a) acquisitions may also be conducted using simplified
acquisition procedures (see FAR part 13). The award process is
significantly streamlined where an MOU is in place.
(c)(3) For requirements exceeding $100,000 processed under the MOU
cited in 619.800, the contracting officer shall submit the name,
address, and telephone number of the low offeror (in sealed bid
acquisitions) or the apparent successful offeror (in negotiated
acquisitions) to the SBA Business Opportunity Specialist at the field
office servicing the identified 8(a) firm. The SBA shall determine the
eligibility of the firm(s) and advise the contracting officer within
two working days of the receipt of the request. If the firm is
determined to be ineligible, the contracting officer shall submit
information on the next low offeror or next apparent successful
offeror, as applicable, to the cognizant SBA field office.
619.806 Pricing the 8(a) contract.
(a) When required by FAR subpart 15.4, the contracting officer
shall obtain certified cost or pricing data directly from the 8(a)
contractor if the contract is being awarded under the MOU cited in
619.800.
619.808 Contract negotiation.
619.808-1 Sole source.
(a) If the acquisition is conducted under an MOU cited in 619.800,
the 8(a) contractor is responsible for negotiating with the agency
within the time established by the agency. If the 8(a) contractor does
not negotiate within the established time and the agency cannot allow
additional time, the agency may, after notification and approval by
SBA, proceed with the acquisition from other sources.
(b) If the acquisition is conducted under an MOU cited in 619.800,
the agency is delegated the authority to negotiate directly with the
8(a) participant; however, if requested by the 8(a) participant, the
SBA may participate in the negotiations.
619.810 SBA appeals.
(d) The Procurement Executive is the agency head for the purposes
of FAR 19.812(d).
619.811 Preparing the contracts.
619.811-1 Sole source.
(d) If the award is to be made under an MOU cited in 619.800, the
contract to be awarded by the contracting activity to the 8(a) firm
shall be
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prepared in accordance with the contracting activity's normal
procedures, given contract type and dollar amount, that the contracting
activity would use for a similar, non-8(a) acquisition, except for the
following:
(1) The award form shall cite 41 U.S.C. 253(c)(5) or 10 U.S.C.
2304(c)(5), as appropriate, and 15 U.S.C. 637(a) as the authority for
use of other than full and open competition.
(2) The contracting officer shall insert FAR 52.219-14, Limitations
on Subcontracting, and DOSAR 652.219-71, Section 8(a) Direct Awards.
(3) For acquisitions exceeding $100,000, the contracting activity
shall include SBA's requirement number on the award document.
(4) A single award document shall be used between the agency and
the 8(a) contractor, i.e., an SBA signature will not be required. The
title of the agency contracting officer shall include the contracting
activity, as follows: Contracting Officer for the Department of State
[insert contracting activity]. In addition, in accordance with the MOU,
A/SDBU staff who have been issued limited contracting officer warrants
for this purpose shall sign the contract as a third party. The 8(a)
contractor's signature shall be placed on the award document as the
prime contractor. The 8(a) contractor's name and address shall be
placed in the ``Awarded to'' or ``Contractor name'' block on the
appropriate form.
619.811-2 Competitive.
(a) If the award is made under the delegation of 8(a) contracting
authority, competitive contracts for 8(a) firms shall be prepared in
accordance with the same standards as 8(a) sole source contracts. See
619.811-1.
(b) If the acquisition is conducted under the MOU cited in 619.800,
the process for obtaining signatures shall be as specified in 619.811-
1(d)(4).
619.811-3 Contract clauses.
(d)(3) The contracting officer shall insert the clause at FAR
52.219-18, Notification of Competition Limited to Eligible 8(a)
Concerns, with its Alternate III (Deviation), in competitive
solicitations and contracts exceeding $100,000 when the acquisition is
processed under the MOU cited in 619.800.
(f) The contracting officer shall insert the clause at FAR 52.219-
14, Limitations on Subcontracting, and DOSAR 652.219-71, Section 8(a)
Direct Awards, in all solicitations and contracts that are processed
under the MOU cited at 619.800. The clauses at FAR 52.219-11, Special
8(a) Contract Conditions; 52.219-12, Special 8(a) Subcontract
Conditions; and, 52.219-17, Section 8(a) Award, shall not be used.
619.812 Contract administration.
(d) The head of the contracting activity is the agency head for the
purposes of FAR 19.812(d). Awards under the MOU cited in 619.800 are
subject to 15 U.S.C. 637(a)(21). These contracts contain the clause at
DOSAR 652.219-71, Section 8(a) Direct Awards, that requires the 8(a)
contractor to notify the SBA and the contracting officer when ownership
of the firm is being transferred.
PART 622--APPLICATION OF LABOR LAWS TO GOVERNMENT ACQUISITIONS
622.401 [Removed]
65. Section 622.401 is removed.
622.406-3 [Removed]
66. Section 622.406-3 is removed.
67. Section 622.803 is added to read as follows:
622.803 Responsibilities.
(c) The Procurement Executive is the agency head for the purpose of
FAR 22.803(c).
68. The heading of subpart 622.13 is revised to read as follows:
Subpart 622.13--Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era
69. The heading of subpart 622.14 is revised to read as follows:
Subpart 622.14--Employment of Workers With Disabilities
PART 623--ENVIRONMENT, CONSERVATION, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, AND DRUG-
FREE WORKPLACE
70. Subpart 623.4 is revised to read as follows:
Subpart 623.4--Use of Recovered Materials
Sec.
623.400 Scope of subpart.
623.404 Procedures.
Subpart 623.4--Use of Recovered Materials
623.400 Scope of subpart.
The affirmative procurement program is applicable to all domestic
acquisitions of items currently designated by an EPA guideline or by
future guidelines promulgated by EPA. The requirements of this section
are not applicable to acquisitions made and/or performed outside the
United States or its possessions.
623.404 Procedures.
(b)(2) The requirements office initiating an acquisition is
responsible for determining whether recovered materials should be
included in the specifications. Requirements offices may purchase EPA
designated items containing other than recovered materials only if one
of the exemptions listed in FAR 23.404(b)(3) applies. If the
requirements office determines to acquire EPA designated items that do
not contain recovered materials, a written justification must be
submitted to the head of the contracting activity.
(i) Contracts for the purchase of, or requiring the supply of, any
EPA designated item shall require that the item conform to the EPA
guidelines, unless an exception has been approved by the head of the
contracting activity in accordance with FAR 23.404(b)(3) and DOSAR
623.404(b)(3).
(ii) Contracting officers shall promote the fact that the
Department is seeking to buy items containing recovered materials at
pre-bid and pre-proposal conferences, when appropriate. Other means of
promotion may include a specific notice on a solicitation's cover
letter, calling attention to the requirement for recovered materials.
(iii) Contracting officers shall include FAR clause 52.223-9 to
ensure that contractors estimate, certify, and verify the amount of
recovered material used in the performance of the contract.
(iv) The effectiveness of the program shall be reviewed annually by
A/OPE. An assessment will be made to determine if greater use of
recovered materials is possible for the existing requirements or if
recovered materials are causing undue delay, lack of competition,
unreasonable prices, or an unacceptable level of performance.
(3) The head of the contracting activity is the agency head for the
purpose of FAR 23.404(b)(3).
PART 625--FOREIGN ACQUISITION
Subpart 625.9 [Removed]
71. Subpart 625.9, consisting of sections 625.901 and 625.903, is
removed.
72. Subpart 625.70 is added to read as follows:
Subpart 625.70--Arab League Boycott and Related Provisions
Sec.
625.7001 Policy.
625.7002 Solicitation provision and contract clause.
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Subpart 625.70--Arab League Boycott and Related Provisions
625.7001 Policy.
(a) Section 565 of the Fiscal Year 94/95 Foreign Relations
Authorizations Act (Public Law 103-236) prohibits the Department of
State from entering into any contract that expends funds appropriated
to the Department of State:
(1) With a foreign person that complies with the Arab League
Boycott of Israel; or,
(2) With any foreign or United States person that discriminates in
the award of subcontracts on the basis of religion.
(b) This authority has continuing effect. Section 565 requires
specific language to be included in all Invitations for Bids and
Requests for Proposals with respect to a contract subject to Section
565's prohibitions.
(c) Section 565 may be waived on a country-by-country basis if such
a waiver is in the national interest and necessary to carry on
diplomatic functions and is approved by the Secretary of State or his/
her designee.
625.7002 Solicitation provision and contract clause.
Contracting officers shall include the following provision and
clause in all solicitations and contracts exceeding the simplified
acquisition threshold, unless a waiver has been granted in accordance
with DOSAR 625.7001(c):
(a) 652.225-70, Arab League Boycott of Israel; and.
(b) 652.225-71, Section 8(a) of the Export Administration Act, as
amended.
73. Part 626 is added to subchapter D to read as follows:
PART 626--OTHER SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
Subpart 626.2--Minority Business Enterprise
626.200-70 Solicitation provision.
The contracting officer shall insert the provision at 652.226-70,
Certification of Status as a Minority Business Enterprise, in all
solicitations issued by domestic contracting activities. If the
solicitation is being issued using electronic commerce, the contracting
officer shall use the provision with its Alternate I.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
PART 628--BONDS AND INSURANCE
74. Section 628.305 is amended by revising the second and third
sentences of paragraph (b) introductory text and adding a fourth
sentence to read as follows; and by removing paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2),
and (b)(3):
628.305 Overseas workers' compensation and war-hazard insurance.
* * * * *
(b) * * * In countries where local nationals and/or third country
nationals will be employed to perform the contract, such countries have
been waived by the Secretary of Labor. Whenever such insurance is
required under the contract, the contracting officer shall insert the
clause at 652.228-71, Worker's Compensation Insurance (Defense Base
Act)--Services. If the contract is for construction, the contracting
officer shall insert the clause with its Alternate I.
* * * * *
75. Section 628.306 is revised to read as follows:
628.306 Insurance under fixed-price contracts.
The contracting officer shall insert the provision at 652.228-74,
Defense Base Act Insurance Rates--Limitation--Fixed-Price, in
solicitations for fixed-price or construction contracts to be performed
outside the United States by United States citizens, residents, and/or
those hired in the United States.
76. Section 628.307 is revised to read as follows:
628.307 Insurance under cost-reimbursement contracts.
The contracting officer shall insert the provision at 652.228-76,
Defense Base Act Insurance Rates--Limitation--Cost-Reimbursement,
Labor-Hour, and Time-and-Materials, in solicitations for cost-
reimbursement, labor-hour, or time-and-materials type contracts to be
performed outside the United States by United States citizens,
residents, and/or those hired in the United States.
628.307-70 [Removed]
77. Section 628.307-70 is removed.
PART 629--TAXES
78. Sections 629.402, 629.402-1 and 629.402-1-70 are added to read
as follows:
629.402 Foreign contracts.
629.402-1 Foreign fixed-price contracts.
629.402-1-70 DOSAR contract clause.
The contracting officer shall insert the clause at 652.229-71,
Personal Property Disposition at Posts Abroad, in all solicitations and
contracts performed overseas.
PART 630--COST ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
79. Part 630 is removed.
PART 631--CONTRACT COST PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES
80. Subpart 631.2 is added to read as follows:
Subpart 631.2--Contracts with Commercial Organizations
631.205 Selected costs.
631.205-6 Compensation for personal services.
(g)(3) The head of the contracting activity is the agency head's
designee for the purpose of FAR 31.205-6(g)(3).
PART 632--CONTRACT FINANCING
81. Sections 632.006, 632.006-1, 632.006-2, and 632.006-4 are added
to read as follows:
632.006 Reduction or suspension of contract payments upon finding of
fraud.
632.006-1 General.
The Procurement Executive is the agency head for the purpose of FAR
32.006-1.
632.006-2 Definitions.
Remedy coordination official means the Assistant Inspector General
for Investigations.
632.006-4 Procedures.
The Procurement Executive is the agency head for the purposes of
FAR 32.006-4.
82. Subpart 632.1 is added to read as follows:
Subpart 632.1--Non-Commercial Item Purchase Financing
632.114 Unusual contract financing.
The Procurement Executive is the agency head for the purpose of FAR
32.114.
83. Subpart 632.2 is added to read as follows:
Subpart 632.2--Commercial Item Purchase Financing
632.201 Statutory authority.
The head of the contracting activity is the agency head for the
purpose of FAR 32.201.
84. Section 632.404 is added to read as follows:
632.404 Exclusions.
(a) Total advance payments may be authorized for the items listed
in FAR 32.404(a), notwithstanding their designation as a commercial
item and
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acquisition under FAR part 12 procedures.
85. Subpart 632.7 is revised to read as follows:
Subpart 632.7--Contract Funding
Sec.
632.702 Policy.
632.702-70 DOS policy.
632.703 Contract funding requirements.
632.703-3 Contracts crossing fiscal years.
632.705 Contract clauses.
632.705-70 DOSAR contract clause.
Subpart 632.7--Contract Funding
632.702 Policy.
632.702-70 DOS policy.
The Department's policy is to provide full funding for all
contracts, to the maximum extent practicable. FAR 32.704 and 32.705-2
provide for incremental funding of cost-reimbursement contracts. Fixed-
price, labor-hour, and time-and-materials contracts for severable
services may also be incrementally funded if full funding is not
available at the time of contract award and the contracting officer
executes a determination and findings, approved by the requirements
office, justifying the need for incremental funding due to the
unavailability of funds.
632.703 Contract funding requirements.
632.703-3 Contracts crossing fiscal years.
(b) The head of the contracting activity is the agency head for the
purpose of FAR 32.703-3(b).
632.705 Contract clauses.
632.705-70 DOSAR contract clause.
The contracting officer shall insert the clause at 652.232-72,
Limitation of Funds, in incrementally funded fixed-price, labor-hour,
and time-and-materials solicitations and contracts for severable
services.
86. Section 632.803 is amended by adding the following sentence to
the end of paragraph (b):
632.803 Policies.
(b) * * * The Directors, Regional Procurement Support Offices may
approve the assignment of claims for contracts under their
administration after obtaining legal consultation.
PART 633--PROTESTS, DISPUTES AND APPEALS
633.102 [Amended]
87. Section 633.102 is amended by removing the words ``or the
General Services Administration Board of Contract Appeals (GSBCA)''.
88. Section 633.103 is revised to read as follows:
633.103 Protests to the agency.
(d)(4) The independent review as described in FAR 33.103(d)(4)
shall be performed by the Departmental Competition Advocate.
89. Section 633.104 is revised to read as follows:
633.104 Protests to GAO.
(a) General procedures. The Office of the Assistant Legal Adviser
for Buildings and Acquisitions (L/BA) coordinates the response of the
Department of State to protests filed at the GAO. Contracting
activities shall consult L/BA for guidance before taking any actions in
response to a protest to GAO.
633.105 [Removed]
90. Section 633.105 is removed.
633.211 [Removed]
91. Section 633.211 is removed.
92. Section 633.214-70 is amended in paragraph (c) introductory
text and paragraph (c)(2) by removing the acronym ``ASBCA'' and
inserting the acronym ``GSBCA'' in its place in the second sentence and
first sentence, respectively; and, in paragraphs (c)(4), (c)(5), and
(c)(6)(iii) by deleting the last sentence of each paragraph, and by
inserting the following sentence in each paragraph in its place:
633.214-70 Alternative dispute resolution.
* * * * *
(c) * * *
(4) * * * Additional information on alternative dispute resolution
and mediation resources is available at the following address on the
Internet: http://www.adrr.com
(5) * * * Additional information on alternative dispute resolution
and mediation resources is available at the following address on the
Internet: http://www.adrr.com
(6) * * *
(iii) * * * Additional information on alternative dispute
resolution and mediation resources is available at the following
address on the Internet: http://www.adrr.com
* * * * *
633.270-1 [Amended]
93. Section 633.270-1 is amended by removing the words ``Armed
Services Board of Contract Appeals'' and inserting the words ``General
Services Board of Contract Appeals'' in their place.
633.270-2 [Amended]
94. Section 633.270-2 is amended by removing the words ``Armed
Services Board of Contract Appeals (ASBCA)'' and inserting the words
``General Services Board of Contract Appeals (GSBCA)'' in their place
in the first sentence; and, by removing the acronym ``ASBCA'' and
inserting the acronym ``GSBCA'' in its place in the second sentence.
633.270-3 [Amended]
95. Section 633.270-3 is amended by removing the acronym ``ASBCA''
and inserting the acronym ``GSBCA'' in its place at the end of the
first sentence.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
PART 634--MAJOR SYSTEM ACQUISITION
634.001, 634.001-70, and 634.002 [Removed]
96. Sections 634.001, 634.001-70, and 634.002 are removed.
634.003 [Amended]
97. Section 634.003 is amended in paragraph (a) by removing the
second sentence.
634.005-6 [Amended]
98. Section 634.005-6 is amended by removing the period at the end
of the sentence and adding the following words to the end of the
sentence ``with power of redelegation to the Under Secretary for
Management.''
PART 636--CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEERING CONTRACTS
99. Section 636.101-70 is amended by adding the following sentence:
636.101-70 Exception.
* * * The Deputy Assistant Secretary for Foreign Buildings
Operations is authorized to waive the provisions of the FAR.
100. Subpart 636.5 is added to read as follows:
Subpart 636.5--Contract Clauses
636.513 Accident prevention.
(a) In accordance with a class deviation approved by the
Procurement Executive, contracting officers at overseas contracting
activities shall insert DOSAR 652.236-70, Accident Prevention, in lieu
of FAR clause 52.236-13 when awarding construction contracts.
101. Section 636.602-1 is added to read as follows:
636.602-1 Selection criteria.
(b) The head of the contracting activity is the agency head's
designee for the purpose of FAR 36.602-1(b).
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PART 637--SERVICE CONTRACTING
102. Section 637.104-70 is amended by revising the heading; by
removing the word ``and'' at the end of paragraph (g); by removing the
period and adding a semicolon and the word ``and'' to the end of
paragraph (h); and by adding a new paragraph (i) to read as follows:
637.104-70 Personal services contracts.
* * * * *
(i) For the Bureau of Diplomatic Security, section 206 of Public
Law 99-399, as amended by the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act
of 1998.
637.106 [Removed]
103. Section 637.106 is removed.
104. Section 637.110 is amended by adding the following sentence to
the end of paragraph (c):
637.110 Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
* * * * *
(c) * * * Overseas contracting activities may add local holidays to
the list included in paragraph (a) of the clause.
105. Subpart 637.2 is added to read as follows:
Subpart 637.2--Advisory and Assistance Services
637.204 Guidelines for determining availability of personnel.
The head of the contracting activity is the agency head for the
purposes of FAR 37.204.
PART 639--ACQUISITION OF INFORMATION RESOURCES
106. Part 639, consisting of section 639.001-70, is removed.
107. Part 641 is added to subchapter F to read as follows:
PART 641--ACQUISITION OF UTILITY SERVICES
Authority: 40 U.S.C. 486(c); 22 U.S.C. 2658.
Subpart 641.2--Acquiring Utility Services 641.201 Policy.
(d) The Procurement Executive is the agency head for the purposes
of FAR 41.201(d)(2)(i) and FAR 41.201(d)(3).
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
PART 642--CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION AND AUDIT SERVICES
108. Part 642 is amended by revising the heading to read as set
forth above.
109. The heading of subpart 642.2 is revised to read as follows:
Subpart 642.2--Contract Administration Services
110. Section 642.271 is revised to read as follows:
642.271 DOSAR contract clauses.
(a) The contracting officer shall insert a clause substantially the
same as the clause at 652.242-70, Contracting Officer's Representative,
in solicitations and contracts when appointment of a contracting
officer's representative is anticipated.
(b) The contracting officer shall insert a clause substantially the
same as the clause at 652.242-73, Authorization and Performance, in all
solicitations and contracts to be awarded and/or performed overseas.
For overseas local guard contracts, the contracting officer shall use
the clause with its Alternate I.
111. Subpart 642.7 is added to read as follows:
Subpart 642.7--Indirect Cost Rates
642.703 General.
642.703-2 Certificate of indirect costs.
(b) The head of the contracting activity is the agency head's
designee for the purpose of FAR 42.703-2(b).
PART 643--CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS
643.102-7 [Amended]
112. Section 643.102-70 is amended by removing paragraph (b) and by
removing the paragraph designation in paragraph (a).
113. Sections 643.104 and 643.104-70 are added to read as follows:
643.104 Notification of contract changes.
643.104-70 DOSAR contract clause.
The contracting officer shall insert the clause at 652.243-70,
Notices, in all solicitations and contracts exceeding the micro-
purchase threshold which are awarded and/or performed overseas.
114. Part 644 is added to subchapter G to read as follows:
PART 644--SUBCONTRACTING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Authority: 40 U.S.C. 486(c); 22 U.S.C. 2658.
Subpart 644.3--Contractor's Purchasing System Reviews
644.302 Requirements.
(a) The Procurement Executive is the head of the agency for the
purpose of FAR 44.302(a).
PART 645--GOVERNMENT PROPERTY
115. Subpart 645.4 is added to read as follows:
Subpart 645.4--Contractor Use and Rental of Government Property
645.403 Rental--Use and Charges clause.
(a) The head of the contracting activity is the agency head's
designee for the purpose of FAR 45.403(a).
PART 646--QUALITY ASSURANCE
116. Part 646 is removed.
PART 647--TRANSPORTATION
117. Subpart 647.2 is added to read as follows:
Subpart 647.2--Contracts for Transportation or for Transportation-
Related Services
647.207 Solicitation provisions, contract clauses, and special
requirements.
647.207-7 Liability and insurance.
(e) The Procurement Executive has approved a class deviation for
paragraph (c) of FAR clause 52.247-23, Contractor Liability for Loss of
and/or Damage to Household Goods. The contracting officer shall
indicate that the contractor shall indemnify the owner of the goods at
a rate of $5.00 per pound (or metric equivalent in local currency)
based on the total net weight. The rate conforms with liability
calculations found in International Through Government Bills of Lading
(ITGBL).
PART 649--TERMINATION OF CONTRACTS
649.111 [Removed]
118. Section 649.111 is removed.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
PART 652--SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES
652.203-70 [Removed]
119. Section 652.203-70 is removed.
652.203-71 [Removed]
120. Section 652.203-71 is removed.
652.204-70 [Removed]
121. Section 652.204-70 is removed.
652.204-71 [Removed]
122. Section 652.204-71 is removed.
123. Section 652.206-70 is revised to read as follows:
652.206-70 Competition Advocate/Ombudsman.
As prescribed in 606.570, insert the following provision:
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Competition Advocate/Ombudsman (Aug 1999)
(a) The Department of State's Competition Advocate is
responsible for assisting industry in removing restrictive
requirements from Department of State solicitations and removing
barriers to full and open competition and use of commercial items.
If such a solicitation is considered competitively restrictive or
does not appear properly conducive to competition and commercial
practices, potential offerors are encouraged to first contact the
contracting officer for the respective solicitation. If concerns
remain unresolved, contact the Department of State Competition
Advocate on (703) 516-1680, by fax at (703) 875-6155, or write to:
Department of State, Competition Advocate, Office of the Procurement
Executive (A/OPE), Suite 603, SA-6, Washington, DC 20522-0602.
(b) The Department of State's Acquisition Ombudsman has been
appointed to hear concerns from potential offerors and contractors
during the preaward and postaward phases of this acquisition. The
role of the ombudsman is not to diminish the authority of the
contracting officer, the Technical Evaluation Panel or Source
Evaluation Board, or the selection official. The purpose of the
ombudsman is to facilitate the communication of concerns, issues,
disagreements, and recommendations of interested parties to the
appropriate Government personnel, and work to resolve them. When
requested and appropriate, the ombudsman will maintain strict
confidentiality as to the source of the concern. The ombudsman does
not participate in the evaluation of proposals, the source selection
process, or the adjudication of formal contract disputes. Interested
parties are invited to contact the contracting activity ombudsman,
[insert name], at [insert telephone and fax numbers]. For an
American Embassy or overseas post, refer to the numbers below for
the Department Acquisition Ombudsman. Concerns, issues,
disagreements, and recommendations which cannot be resolved at a
contracting activity level may be referred to the Department of
State Acquisition Ombudsman at (703) 516-1680, by fax at (703) 875-
6155, or write to: Department of State, Acquisition Ombudsman,
Office of the Procurement Executive (A/OPE), Suite 603, SA-6,
Washington, DC 20522-0602.
(End of provision)
652.214-70 [Removed]
124. Section 652.214-70 is removed.
652.214-71 [Removed]
125. Section 652.214-71 is removed.
126. Section 652.216-70 is amended by revising the introductory
text to read as follows:
652.216-70 Ordering--Indefinite-delivery contract.
As prescribed in 616.506-70, insert the following clause:
* * * * *
127. Section 652.216-71 is revised to read as follows:
652.216-71 Price adjustment.
As prescribed in 616.203-4, insert a clause substantially the same
as follows:
Price Adjustment (Aug 1999)
(a) The contract price may be increased or decreased in actual
costs of direct service labor which result directly from laws
enacted and effective during the term of this contract by the
[insert name of country] Government. Direct service labor costs
include only the costs of wages and direct benefits (such as social
security, health insurance, unemployment compensation insurance)
paid to or incurred for the direct benefit of personnel performing
services under one of the categories listed in Section [identify
section number] of this contract. Price adjustments will include
only changes in direct service labor costs incurred in order to
comply with the requirements of the law. No adjustment will be made
under this clause with respect to labor costs of personnel not
performing direct service labor under the categories of Section
[identify section], nor for overhead, profit, general and
administrative (G&A) costs, taxes or any other costs whatsoever.
(b) For the contracting officer to consider any request for
adjustment, the contractor shall demonstrate in writing:
(1) That the change in the law occurred during the term of this
contract and subsequent to the award date of this contract; and,
(2) That the change in the law could not have been reasonably
anticipated prior to contract award; and,
(3) How the change in the law directly affects the contractor's
costs under this contract.
(c) The contractor shall present data that clearly supports any
request for adjustment. This data shall be submitted no later than
30 calendar days after the changes in the law have been made public.
This data shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) The calculation of the amount of adjustment requested; and,
(2) Documentation which identifies and provides the appropriate
portions of the text of the particular law from which the request is
derived.
(d) In order to establish the change between the requested
adjusted rate and the original rate, the contractor shall support
the appropriate data and composition of the original rate and the
requested adjusted rate. This shall include details regarding
specific hourly rates paid to individual employees. For contracts
paid in U.S. dollars, the contractor's request for price adjustment
shall present data reflecting:
(1) The exchange rate in effect on the date of the contractor's
proposal that was accepted for the basic contract; and
(2) The current exchange rate and its effect on payment of
workers in local currency.
The allowable adjustment shall be limited to the extent to which
increases in direct service labor costs due to host country law
changes are not offset by exchange rate gains.
(e) Only direct cost changes mandated by enacted laws shall be
considered for adjustment under this contract. Changes for purposes
of maintaining parity of pay between employees at the minimum
mandated levels and employees already paid at levels above the newly
mandated minimums shall not be considered. Therefore, if the
contractor elects to increase payments to employees who are already
being paid at or above the mandated amounts, such increased costs
shall be borne solely by the contractor and shall not be
justification for an increase in the hourly and monthly rates under
this contract.
(f) Any request for adjustment shall be presented by signature
of an officer or general partner of the contractor having overall
responsibility for the conduct of the contractor's affairs.
(g) No adjustment shall be made to the contract price that
relates to any indirect, overhead, or fixed costs, profit or fee.
Only the changes in direct service labor wages (and any benefits
based directly on wages) shall be considered by the U.S. Government
as basis for contract price changes.
(h) No request by the contractor for an adjustment under this
clause shall be allowed if asserted after final payment has been
made under this contract.
(i) This clause shall only apply to laws enacted by the [insert
name of country] Government meeting the criterion set forth above in
paragraph (b). No adjustments shall be made due to currency
fluctuations in exchange rates.
(End of clause)
128. Section 652.219-71 is added to read as follows:
652.219-71 Section 8(a) direct awards.
As prescribed in 619.811-3(f), insert the following clause:
Section 8(a) Direct Awards (Aug 1999)
(a) This purchase order or contract is issued as a direct award
between the contracting activity and the 8(a) contractor pursuant to
the Memorandum of Understanding between the Small Business
Administration (SBA) and the Department of State (DOS). SBA retains
responsibility for 8(a) certification, 8(a) eligibility
determinations and related issues, and provides counseling and
assistance to the 8(a) contractor under the 8(a) program. The
cognizant SBA district office is: [To be completed by the
contracting officer at the time of award]
(b) The DOS contracting officer is responsible for administering
the purchase order or contract and taking any action on behalf of
the Government under the terms and conditions of the purchase order
or contract. However, the DOS contracting officer shall give advance
notice to the SBA before it issues a final notice terminating
performance, either in whole or in part, under the purchase order or
contract. The DOS contracting officer shall also coordinate with SBA
prior to processing any novation agreement. The DOS contracting
officer may assign contract administration functions to a contract
administration office.
(c) The contractor agrees:
(1) to notify the DOS contracting officer, simultaneous with its
notification to SBA (as required by SBA's 8(a) regulations), when
the
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owner or owners upon whom 8(a) eligibility is based, plan to
relinquish ownership or control of the concern. Consistent with 15
U.S.C. 637(a)(21), transfer of ownership or control shall result in
termination of the contract for convenience, unless SBA waives the
requirement for termination prior to the actual relinquishing of
ownership and control; and,
(2) to adhere to the requirements of FAR 52.219-14, Limitations
on Subcontracting.
(End of clause)
652.223-70 [Removed]
129. Section 652.223-70 is removed.
652.223-71 [Removed]
130. Section 652.223-71 is removed.
652.223-72 [Removed]
131. Section 652.223-72 is removed.
652.223-73 [Removed]
132. Section 652.223-73 is removed.
652.223-74 [Removed]
133. Section 652.223-74 is removed.
652.223-75 [Removed]
134. Section 652.223-75 is removed.
652.223-76 [Removed]
135. Section 652.223-76 is removed.
652.223-77 [Removed]
136. Section 652.223-77 is removed.
652.223-78 [Removed]
137. Section 652.223-78 is removed.
138. Section 652.225-70 is added to read as follows:
652.225-70 Arab League Boycott of Israel.
As prescribed in 625.7002(a), insert the following provision:
Arab League Boycott of Israel (Aug 1999)
(a) Definitions. As used in this provision:
Foreign person means any person other than a United States
person as defined below.
United States person means any United States resident or
national (other than an individual resident outside the United
States and employed by other than a United States person), any
domestic concern (including any permanent domestic establishment of
any foreign concern), and any foreign subsidiary or affiliate
(including any permanent foreign establishment) of any domestic
concern which is controlled in fact by such domestic concern, as
provided under the Export Administration Act of 1979, as amended.
(b) Certification. By submitting this offer, the offeror
certifies that it is not:
(1) Taking or knowingly agreeing to take any action, with
respect to the boycott of Israel by Arab League countries, which
Section 8(a) of the Export Administration Act of 1979, as amended
(50 U.S.C. 2407(a)) prohibits a United States person from taking;
or,
(2) Discriminating in the award of subcontracts on the basis of
religion.
(End of provision)
139. Section 652.225-71 is added to read as follows:
652.225-71 Section 8(a) of the Export Administration Act of 1979, as
amended.
As prescribed in 625.7002(b), insert the following clause:
Section 8(a) of the Export Administration Act of 1979, as Amended (Aug
1999)
(a) Section 8(a) of the U.S. Export Administration Act of 1979,
as amended (50 U.S.C. 2407(a)), prohibits compliance by U.S. persons
with any boycott fostered by a foreign country against a country
which is friendly to the United States and which is not itself the
object of any form of boycott pursuant to United States law or
regulation. The Boycott of Israel by Arab League countries is such a
boycott, and therefore, the following actions, if taken with intent
to comply with, further, or support the Arab League Boycott of
Israel, are prohibited activities under the Export Administration
Act:
(1) Refusing, or requiring any U.S. person to refuse to do
business with or in Israel, with any Israeli business concern, or
with any national or resident of Israel, or with any other person,
pursuant to an agreement of, or a request from or on behalf of a
boycotting country;
(2) Refusing, or requiring any U.S. person to refuse to employ
or otherwise discriminating against any person on the basis of race,
religion, sex, or national origin of that person or of any owner,
officer, director, or employee of such person;
(3) Furnishing information with respect to the race, religion,
or national origin of any U.S. person or of any owner, officer,
director, or employee of such U.S. person;
(4) Furnishing information about whether any person has, has
had, or proposes to have any business relationship (including a
relationship by way of sale, purchase, legal or commercial
representation, shipping or other transport, insurance, investment,
or supply) with or in the State of Israel, with any business concern
organized under the laws of the State of Israel, with any Israeli
national or resident, or with any person which is known or believed
to be restricted from having any business relationship with or in
Israel;
(5) Furnishing information about whether any person is a member
of, has made contributions to, or is otherwise associated with or
involved in the activities of any charitable or fraternal
organization which supports the State of Israel; and,
(6) Paying, honoring, confirming, or otherwise implementing a
letter of credit which contains any condition or requirement against
doing business with the State of Israel.
(b) Under Section 8(a), the following types of activities are
not forbidden ``compliance with the boycott,'' and are therefore
exempted from Section 8(a)'s prohibitions listed in paragraphs
(a)(1)-(6) above:
(1) Complying or agreeing to comply with requirements:
(i) Prohibiting the import of goods or services from Israel or
goods produced or services provided by any business concern
organized under the laws of Israel or by nationals or residents of
Israel; or,
(ii) Prohibiting the shipment of goods to Israel on a carrier of
Israel, or by a route other than that prescribed by the boycotting
country or the recipient of the shipment;
(2) Complying or agreeing to comply with import and shipping
document requirements with respect to the country of origin, the
name of the carrier and route of shipment, the name of the supplier
of the shipment or the name of the provider of other services,
except that no information knowingly furnished or conveyed in
response to such requirements may be stated in negative,
blacklisting, or similar exclusionary terms, other than with respect
to carriers or route of shipments as may be permitted by such
regulations in order to comply with precautionary requirements
protecting against war risks and confiscation;
(3) Complying or agreeing to comply in the normal course of
business with the unilateral and specific selection by a boycotting
country, or national or resident thereof, of carriers, insurance,
suppliers of services to be performed within the boycotting country
or specific goods which, in the normal course of business, are
identifiable by source when imported into the boycotting country;
(4) Complying or agreeing to comply with the export requirements
of the boycotting country relating to shipments or transshipments of
exports to Israel, to any business concern of or organized under the
laws of Israel, or to any national or resident of Israel;
(5) Compliance by an individual or agreement by an individual to
comply with the immigration or passport requirements of any country
with respect to such individual or any member of such individual's
family or with requests for information regarding requirements of
employment of such individual within the boycotting country; and,
(6) Compliance by a U.S. person resident in a foreign country or
agreement by such person to comply with the laws of that country
with respect to his or her activities exclusively therein, and such
regulations may contain exceptions for such resident complying with
the laws or regulations of that foreign country governing imports
into such country of trademarked, trade named, or similarly
specifically identifiable products, or components of products for
his or her own use, including the performance of contractual
services within that country, as may be defined by such regulations.
(End of clause)
140. Section 652.226-70 is added to read as follows:
652.226-70 Certification of status as a minority business enterprise.
As prescribed in 626.200-70, insert the following provision:
Certification of Status as a Minority Business Enterprise (Aug 1999)
The Bidder/Offeror/Supplier certifies that it [ ] is [ ] is
not [check one] a minority business enterprise which is defined as a
business which is at least 51 percent owned
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by one or more minority individuals or, in the case of a publicly
owned business, at least 51 percent of its voting stock is owned by
one or more minority individuals, and whose management and daily
operations are controlled by one or more such individuals. For
purposes of this definition, minority individuals are:
[Check the applicable block]
[ ] Black Americans
[ ] Hispanic Americans
[ ] Native Americans
[ ] Asian-Pacific Americans
[ ] Other groups whose members are U.S. citizens and are found
to be disadvantaged by the Small Business Administration pursuant to
Section 8(d) of the Small Business Act, as amended (15 U.S.C.
637(d)), or the Secretary of Commerce.
(End of provision)
Alternate I (Aug 1999).
Certification of Status as a Minority Business Enterprise (Alternate
I) (Aug 1999)
(a) If you are a minority-owned business, please indicate in the
comments section of your quote/response the applicable minority
designation from those listed below. If no comments are received, it
shall be assumed that you are not a minority-owned business. This
request for information is to assist the Department collect
statistics on awards to minority-owned businesses and will not
influence the award decision.
(b) A minority business enterprise is defined as a business
which is at least 51 percent owned by one or more minority
individuals or, in the case of a publicly owned business, at least
51 percent of its voting stock is owned by one or more minority
individuals, and whose management and daily operations are
controlled by one or more such individuals. For purposes of this
definition, minority individuals are: Black Americans; Hispanic
Americans; Native Americans; Asian-Pacific Americans; and, other
groups whose members are U.S. citizens and are found to be
disadvantaged by the Small Business Administration pursuant to
Section 8(d) of the Small Business Act, as amended (15 U.S.C.
637(d)), or the Secretary of Commerce.
(End of provision)
141. Section 652.228-70 is amended by revising the introductory
text to read as follows:
652.228-70 Indemnification.
As prescribed in 628.7001(b), insert the following clause:
* * * * *
142. Section 652.228-71 is revised to read as follows:
652.228-71 Worker's compensation insurance (Defense Base Act)--
Services
As prescribed in 628.305(b), insert the following clause:
Worker's Compensation Insurance (Defense Base Act)--Services (Aug 1999)
(a) This clause supplements FAR 52.228-3.
(b) The contractor agrees to procure Defense Base Act (DBA)
insurance pursuant to the terms of the contract between the
Department of State and the Department's DBA insurance carrier
unless the contractor has a DBA self-insurance program approved by
the Department of Labor. The contractor shall submit a copy of the
Department of Labor's approval to the contracting officer upon
contract award. The current rate under the Department of State
contract is [contracting officer insert rate] of compensation for
services.
(c) Since the Department of State has obtained a waiver of DBA
coverage for contractor employees who are not citizens of, residents
of, or hired in the United States, the contractor agrees to provide
such employees with worker's compensation benefits as required by
the laws of the country in which the employees are working, or by
the laws of the employee's native country, whichever offers greater
benefits.
(d) The contractor agrees to insert a clause substantially the
same as this one in all subcontracts to which the DBA is applicable.
Subcontractors shall be required to insert a similar clause in any
of their subcontracts subject to the DBA.
(e) Should the rates for DBA insurance coverage increase or
decrease during the performance of this contract, the Department
shall modify this contract accordingly.
(f) The contractor shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the
contracting officer that the equitable adjustment as a result of the
insurance increase or decrease does not include any reserve for such
insurance. Adjustment shall not include any overhead, profit,
general and administrative expenses, etc.
(End of clause)
Alternate I (Aug 1999). If the contract is for construction, as
prescribed in 628.305 (b), substitute the last sentence of paragraph
(b) to read as follows: ``The current rate under the Department of
State contract is [contracting officer insert rate] of compensation
for construction.''
652.228-72 [Removed and reserved]
143. Section 652.228-72 is removed and reserved.
652.228-73 [Removed and reserved]
144. Section 652.228-73 is removed and reserved.
145. Section 652.228-74 is revised to read as follows:
652.228-74 Defense Base Act insurance rates--Limitation--Fixed-price.
As prescribed in 628.306, insert the following provision:
Defense Base Act Insurance Rates--Limitation--Fixed-Price (Aug 1999)
(a) The Department of State has entered into a contract with an
insurance carrier to provide DBA insurance to Department of State
contractors at a contracted rate. The rates for this insurance are
as follows:
Services @ [contracting officer insert current rate] of
compensation; or
Construction @ [contracting officer insert current rate] of
compensation.
(b) Bidders/Offerors should compute the total compensation
(direct salary plus differential, but excluding per diem, housing
allowance and other miscellaneous post allowances) to be paid to
employees who will be covered by DBA insurance and the cost of DBA
insurance in their bid/proposal using the foregoing rate, and insert
the totals in the spaces provided for the base year and each year
thereafter, if applicable. The DBA insurance cost shall be included
in the total fixed price. The DBA insurance costs shall be
reimbursed directly to the contractor.
(1) Compensation of Covered Employees: ____________________
(2) Defense Base Act Insurance Costs: ____________________
(3) Total Cost: ____________________
(c) Bidders/offerors shall include a statement as to whether or
not local nationals or third country nationals will be employed on
the resultant contract.
(End of provision)
652.228-75 [Removed and reserved]
146. Section 652.228-75 is removed and reserved.
147. Section 652.228-76 is revised to read as follows:
652.228-76 Defense Base Act insurance rates--Limitation--Cost-
reimbursement, labor-hour, and time-and-materials.
As prescribed in 628.307, insert the following provision:
Defense Base Act Insurance Rates--Limitation--Cost-Reimbursement,
Labor-Hour, and Time-and-Materials (Aug 1999)
(a) The Department of State has entered into a contract with an
insurance carrier to provide DBA insurance to Department of State
contractors at a contracted rate. In preparing the cost proposal,
the offeror shall use the following rates in computing the cost for
DBA insurance:
Services @ [contracting officer insert current rate] of
compensation (direct salary plus differential, but excluding per
diem, housing allowance, education allowance, and miscellaneous
allowances); or
Construction @ [contracting officer insert current rate] of
compensation.
(b) These rates apply to all job classifications in those
particular categories. The successful offeror shall be advised of
the name and address of the insurance broker who will process the
DBA insurance coverage.
(c) Should an offeror compute or include higher DBA insurance
rates, the rates shall be disallowed.
(d) Offerors shall include a statement as to whether or not
local nationals or third country nationals will be employed on the
resultant contract.
(End of provision)
652.228-77 [Removed]
148. Section 652.228-77 is removed.
149. Section 652.229-70 is amended by revising the introductory
text to read as follows:
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652.229-70 Excise tax exemption statement for contractors within the
United States.
As prescribed in 629.401-70, insert the following clause:
* * * * *
150. Section 652.229-71 is added to read as follows:
652.229-71 Personal property disposition at posts abroad.
As prescribed in 629.402-1-70, insert the following clause:
Personal Property Disposition at Posts Abroad (Aug 1999)
Regulations at 22 CFR Part 136 require that U.S. Government
employees and their families do not profit personally from sales or
other transactions with persons who are not themselves entitled to
exemption from import restrictions, duties, or taxes. Should the
contractor experience importation or tax privileges in a foreign
country because of its contractual relationship to the United States
Government, the contractor shall observe the requirements of 22 CFR
Part 136 and all policies, rules, and procedures issued by the chief
of mission in that foreign country.
(End of clause)
151. Section 652.232-70 is amended by revising the clause heading
and by revising the first sentence of paragraph (c) of the clause to
read as follows:
652.232-70 Payment schedule and invoice submission--(Fixed-price)
* * * * *
Payment Schedule and Invoice Submission (Fixed-Price) (Aug 1999)
* * * * *
(c) Invoice Submission. Invoices shall be submitted in an
original and [contracting officer insert appropriate number of
copies] to the office identified in Block 10 of the SF-26, Block 23
of the SF-33, or Block 18b of the SF-1449. * * *
* * * * *
152. Section 652.232-71 is amended by revising the clause heading
and by revising the last sentence of paragraph (a) of the clause to
read as follows:
652.232-71 Voucher submission (Cost-reimbursement).
* * * * *
Voucher Submission (Cost-Reimbursement) (Aug 1999)
(a) * * * All vouchers shall be submitted to the office
identified in Block 10 of the SF-26, Block 23 of the SF-33, or Block
18b of the SF-1449.
* * * * *
153. Section 652.232-72 is added to read as follows:
652.232-72 Limitation of funds.
As prescribed in 632.705-70, insert the following clause:
Limitation of Funds (Aug 1999)
(a) Of the total price in Section B (or the ``Prices'' section),
only the amount stated on the contract award document or subsequent
modifications is now available for payment and obligated under this
contract. It is anticipated that from time to time, additional funds
will be obligated under the contract until the total price of the
contract is obligated.
(b) The Government is not obligated to pay or reimburse the
contractor more than the amount obligated pursuant to this clause.
The contractor agrees to perform the contract up to the point at
which the total amount paid and payable by the Government (including
amounts payable for subcontracts and settlement costs if this
contract is terminated for convenience) approximates but does not
exceed the total amount obligated.
(c)(1) It is contemplated that funds now obligated under this
contract will cover the work to be performed until [contracting
officer insert date].
(2) If the contractor considers the funds obligated under this
contract to be insufficient to cover the work to be performed until
that date, or another date agreed to by the parties, the contractor
shall notify the contracting officer in writing and indicate the
date on which it expects expended funds to approximate 75 percent of
the total amount obligated. The notice shall state the estimated
amount of additional funds required to continue performance through
the date specified in paragraph (c)(1) of this clause or another
date agreed to by the parties.
(3) If, after notification is provided pursuant to paragraph
(c)(2) of this clause, additional funds are not obligated, or an
earlier date than the date in paragraph (c)(1) of this clause is not
agreed to, the contractor shall not be obligated to continue
performance under this contract (including actions under the
termination clause of this contract) beyond the funds obligated for
contract performance.
(d) When additional funds are obligated from time to time for
continued performance of this contract, the contract shall be
modified to increase the funds obligated and to indicate the period
of performance for which funds are applicable. The contractor may
notify the contracting officer as provided in paragraph (c)(2) of
this clause regarding any additional funds obligated.
(e) If the contractor incurs additional costs or is delayed in
the performance of work under this contract, solely by reason of the
Government's failure to obligate additional funds in amounts
sufficient for the timely performance of this contract, an equitable
adjustment may be made to the price, or time of delivery, or both.
(f) This clause shall become inoperative upon obligation of
funds sufficient to cover the full price stated in the contract,
except for rights and obligations then existing under this clause.
(g) Nothing in this clause shall affect the Government's right
to terminate the contract for convenience or default.
(End of clause)
154. Section 652.236-70 is added to read as follows:
652.236-70 Accident prevention.
As prescribed in 636.513, insert the following clause:
Accident Prevention (Aug 1999)
(a) General. The contractor shall provide and maintain work
environments and procedures which will safeguard the public and
Government personnel, property, materials, supplies, and equipment
exposed to contractor operations and activities; avoid interruptions
of Government operations and delays in project completion dates;
and, control costs in the performance of this contract. For these
purposes, the contractor shall:
(1) Provide appropriate safety barricades, signs and signal
lights;
(2) Comply with the standards issued by any local government
authority having jurisdiction over occupational health and safety
issues; and,
(3) Ensure that any additional measures the contracting officer
determines to be reasonably necessary for this purpose are taken.
(4) [The contracting officer shall specify additional
requirements regarding safety if the work involves scaffolding or
other work at heights above 2 meters, trenches or other excavation
greater than 1 meter, earth moving equipment, electrical hazards,
work in confined spaces (limited exits, potential for oxygen less
than 19.5%, toxic or combustible atmosphere, potential for solid or
liquid engulfment, or other hazards considered to be immediately
dangerous to life or health such as water tanks, transformer vaults,
sewers, cisterns, etc.), or hazardous materials (especially those
used indoors, e.g., paints, solvents, etc.).]
(b) Records. The contractor shall maintain an accurate record of
exposure data on all accidents incident to work performed under this
contract resulting in death, traumatic injury, occupational disease,
or damage to or theft of property, materials, supplies, or
equipment. The contractor shall report this data in the manner
prescribed by the contracting officer.
(c) Subcontracts. The contractor shall be responsible for its
subcontractors' compliance with this clause.
(d) Written program. Before commencing work, the contractor
shall:
(1) Submit a written plan for implementing this clause; and,
(2) Meet with the contracting officer to discuss and develop a
mutual understanding relative to administration of the overall
safety program.
(e) Notification. The contracting officer shall notify the
contractor of any non-compliance with these requirements and the
corrective actions required. This notice, when delivered to the
contractor or the contractor's representative on site, shall be
deemed sufficient notice of the non-compliance and corrective action
required. After receiving the notice, the contractor shall
immediately take corrective action. If the contractor fails or
refuses to promptly take corrective action, the contracting officer
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may issue an order suspending all or part of the work until
satisfactory corrective action has been taken. The contractor shall
not be entitled to any equitable adjustment of the contract price or
extension of the performance schedule on any suspension of work
order issued under this clause.
(End of clause)
652.237-71 [Amended]
155. Section 652.237-71 is amended by revising the clause date to
``(Aug 1999)''; and, in paragraph (c) of the clause by removing the
words ``Building Pass Application Unit, Room 309, State Annex Number 1,
Columbia Plaza., 2401 E Street, NW, Washington, DC'' and inserting the
words ``Building Pass Application Unit, Room B266, Department of State,
2201 C Street, NW, Washington, DC'' in their place.
652.237-72 [Amended]
156. Section 652.237-72 is amended by revising the clause date to
``(Aug 1999)''; and, in paragraph (a) of the clause by removing the
words ``Presidents' Day'' from the list of designated holidays and
inserting the words ``Washington's Birthday'' in their place.
652.242-70 [Amended]
157. Section 652.242-70 is amended by revising the clause date to
``(Aug 1999)''; and by deleting the parenthetical ``[insert name of
COR]'' in paragraph (b) of the clause and inserting the words ``[insert
job title of COR]'' in their place.
158. Section 652.242-71 is amended by revising the introductory
text to read as follows:
652.242-71 Notice of shipments.
As prescribed in 642.1406-2-70(a), insert the following clause:
* * * * *
159. Section 652.242-72 is amended by revising the introductory
text to read as follows:
652.242-72 Shipping instructions.
As prescribed in 642.1406-2-70(b), insert the following clause:
* * * * *
160. Section 652.242-73 is added to read as follows:
652.242-73 Authorization and performance.
As prescribed in 642.271(b), insert a clause substantially the same
as follows:
Authorization and Performance (Aug 1999)
(a) The contractor warrants the following:
(1) That is has obtained authorization to operate and do
business in the country or countries in which this contract will be
performed;
(2) That is has obtained all necessary licenses and permits
required to perform this contract; and,
(3) That it shall comply fully with all laws, decrees, labor
standards, and regulations of said country or countries during the
performance of this contract.
(b) If the party actually performing the work will be a
subcontractor or joint venture partner, then such subcontractor or
joint venture partner agrees to the requirements of paragraph (a) of
this clause.
(End of clause)
Alternate I (Aug 1999). If the contract is for overseas local guard
services, as prescribed in 642.271(b), substitute the following
paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) for paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of the
basic clause:
``(a)(1) That it has obtained authorization to operate and do
business in the country or countries in which this contract will be
performed, or will obtain such authorization before performance of
this contract begins;
``(a)(2) That it has obtained all necessary licenses and permits
required to perform this contract, or will obtain such licenses and
permits before performance of this contract begins;''
161. Section 652.243-70 is added to read as follows:
652.243-70 Notices.
As prescribed in 643.104-70, insert the following clause:
Notices (Aug 1999)
Any notice or request relating to this contract given by either
party to the other shall be in writing. Said notice or request shall
be mailed or delivered by hand to the other party at the address
provided in the schedule of the contract. All modifications to the
contract must be made in writing by the contracting officer.
(End of clause)
652.246-70 [Removed]
162. Section 652.246-70 is removed.
PART 653--FORMS
653.213-70 [Removed]
163. Section 653.213-70 is removed.
164. Section 653.219 is amended by revising the section heading to
read as follows:
653.219 Small business programs.
165. Section 653.219-70 is revised to read as follows:
653.219-70 DOS form DS-1910, Small Business Agency Review--Actions
Above the Simplified Acquisition Threshold.
As prescribed in 619.501(c), DS-1910 is prescribed for use in
documenting set-aside decisions.
Dated: August 3, 1999.
Lloyd W. Pratsch,
Procurement Executive.
[FR Doc. 99-20556 Filed 8-10-99; 8:45 am]
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