Source: https://cao.gov/print/20160
Timestamp: 2020-07-08 07:37:44
Document Index: 121868225

Matched Legal Cases: ['ART 217', 'ART 217', 'ART 217', 'ART 217', 'ART 217', 'ART 217', 'ART 217', 'ART 217', 'ART 217', 'ART 217', 'ART 217', 'ART 217', 'ART 217']

SUBPART 217.1 --MULTIYEAR CONTRACTING
SUBPART 217.2 --OPTIONS
SUBPART 217.5 --INTERAGENCY ACQUISITIONS
SUBPART 217.6 --MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACTS
SUBPART 217.7 -- Interagency Acquisitions: Acquisitions by Nondefense Agencies on Behalf of the Department Of Defense
SUBPART 217.70 --EXCHANGE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
SUBPART 217.71 --MASTER AGREEMENT FOR REPAIR AND ALTERATION OF VESSELS
SUBPART 217.73 --IDENTIFICATION OF SOURCES OF SUPPLY
SUBPART 217.74 --UNDEFINITIZED CONTRACT ACTIONS
SUBPART 217.75 --ACQUISITION of replenishment parts
SUBPART 217.76 --contracts with provisioning requirements
SUBPART 217.77 --OVER AND ABOVE WORK
SUBPART 217.78 -REVERSE AUCTIONS
Military installation means a base, camp, post, station, yard, center, or other activity under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of a military department or, in the case of an activity in a foreign country, under the operational control of the Secretary of a military department or the Secretary of Defense (10 U.S.C. 2801(c)(4)).
(b) The head of the agency must provide written notice to the congressional defensecommittees at least 30 days before termination of any multiyear contract (section 8010of Division C, Title VIII, of the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 (Pub. L. 113-235), and similar sections in subsequent DoD appropriations acts).
(d)(1) DoD must provide notification to the congressional defense committees at least 30 days before entering into a multiyear contract for certain procurements, including those expected to¾
(i) The Secretary has determined that each of the requirements inFAR 17.105-1, paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(5), will be met by such contract and has provided the basis for such determination to the congressional defense committees (10 U.S.C. 2306b(i)(3)(A)).
(iv) A sufficient number of end items of the system being acquired under such contract have been delivered at or within the most current estimates of the program acquisition unit cost or procurement unit cost for such system to determine that current estimates of such unit costs are realistic (10 U.S.C.2306b(i)(3)(D)).
(v) Sufficient funds will be available in the fiscal year in which the contract is to be awarded to perform the contract, and the future-years defense program for such fiscal year will include the funding required to execute theprogram without cancellation (10 U.S.C. 2306b(i)(3)(E)).
(vii) The proposed multiyear contract provides for production at not less than minimum economic rates, given the existing tooling and facilities (10 U.S.C. 2306b(i)(3)(G)). The head of the agency shall submit to OUSD(C)(P/B)information supporting the agency s determination that this requirement has beenmet.
(7) All other requirements of law are met and there are no other statutory restrictions on using a multiyear contract for the specific system or component. One such restriction may be the achievement of specified cost savings. If the agency finds, after negotiations with the contractor(s), that the specified savings cannot be achieved, the head of the agency shall assess the savings that, nevertheless, could be achieved by using a multiyear contract. If the savings are substantial, the head of the agency may request relief from the law s specific savings requirement (10 U.S.C. 2306b(i)(4)). The request shall¾
(2) See 234.005-1 for limitations on the use of contract options for the provisionof advanced component development, prototype, or initial production of technologydeveloped under the contract or the delivery of initial or additional items.
(b) Property means items that fall within one of the generic categories listed in DoD Manual 4140.01, Volume 9, DoD Supply Chain Materiel Management Procedures: Materiel Programs.
(a) Use the provision at 217.7302(b) applies to all items under the solicitation.
(a) The limitations in 217.7404(a), 217.7404-2, 217.7404-3, and 217.7404-4 for UCAs if the head of the agency determines that the waiver is necessary to support—
(3) If, at the time of entering into the UCA or unpriced change order, the contracting officer knows that the definitive contract action will meet the criteria of FAR 15.403-1, 15.403-2, or 15.403-3 for not requiring submission of certified cost or pricing data, the words and certified cost or pricing data may be deleted from paragraph (a) of the clause.