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AFARS - PART 5116
(Revised 24 January 2020)
Subpart 5116.1 - Selecting Contract Types 1
5116.102-90 Policies. 1
5116.103 Negotiating contract type. 2
Subpart 5116.2 - Fixed-Price Contracts 2
5116.203 Fixed-price contracts with economic price adjustment. 2
5116.203-4 Contract clauses. 2
Subpart 5116.3 - Cost-Reimbursement Contracts 2
5116.301 General. 2
5116.301-3 Limitations. 2
5116.306 Cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts. 2
Subpart 5116.4 - Incentive Contracts 2
5116.401 General. 2
5116.405 Cost-reimbursement incentive contracts. 3
5116.405-1 Cost-plus-incentive-fee contracts. 3
5116.405-2 Cost-plus-award-fee contracts. 3
Subpart 5116.5 - Indefinite-Delivery Contracts 4
5116.504 - Indefinite Quantity Contracts. 4
5116.505 Ordering. 4
5116.505-91 Multiple award task order contracts. 4
Subpart 5116.6 - Time-and-Materials, Labor-Hour, and Letter Contracts 4
5116.603 Letter contracts. 4
5116.603-2 Application. 4
5116.603-3 Limitations. 5
Subpart 5116.1 - Selecting Contract Types
Subpart 5116.2 - Fixed-Price Contracts
Subpart 5116.3 - Cost-Reimbursement Contracts
Defense Pricing and Contracting Class Deviation 2019-O0001, Use of Fixed-Price Contracts, requires approval of certain cost-type contracts by the head of the contracting activity. See Appendix GG for further delegation.
5116.301 General.
5116.301-3 Limitations.
(2) The head of the contracting activity shall approve actions as described in DFARS 216.301-3(2). See Appendix GG for further delegation.
Subpart 5116.4 - Incentive Contracts
5116.401 General.
(d)(i) The head of the contracting activity or designee shall sign the determination and finding. See Appendix GG for further delegation.
(e)(3)(i) The head of contracting activity shall approve actions as described in FAR 16.401(e)(3)(i). See Appendix GG for further delegation.
(g) The Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) shall provide mechanisms for sharing proven incentive strategies as described in FAR 16.401(g). See Appendix GG for further delegation.
(B) When an Award-Fee Evaluation Board (AFEB) is used, the senior contracting official (SCO) or authorized contracting officer will appoint an award-fee determining official (AFDO) in writing, unless the SCO is the AFDO. The AFDO will then appoint the AFEB and its chairperson in writing. Such appointment letters will clearly outline the responsibilities and limitations of the AFEB and its chairperson. AFEB membership should consist of those contracting and acquisition management personnel, including contract administration personnel, most knowledgeable of the requirements and contractor performance in the areas evaluated. For contracts in support of major systems, the AFDO will coordinate the selection of technical AFEB members with the program executive officer or other management official responsible for technical requirements prior to their appointment. The AFEB chairperson is responsible for ensuring sufficient training of all AFEB evaluators. AFDOs and AFEBs will document the rationale for their decision(s) in sufficient detail to demonstrate the integrity of the award-fee determination process in the contract file. The AFDO may alter the AFEB s recommended award fee.
Subpart 5116.5 - Indefinite-Delivery Contracts
5116.504 - Indefinite Quantity Contracts.
(a)(1) The contracting officer shall ensure an order that fulfills the minimum quantity of supplies or services is issued at the time of contract award.
(c)(1)(ii)(D)(1) The senior procurement executive shall approve actions as stated in DFARS 216.504(c)(1)(ii)(D)(1). See Appendix GG for further delegation.
(b)(2)(ii)(C)(3) The head of the contracting activity shall approve actions as stated in FAR 16.505(b)(2)(ii)(C)(3). See Appendix GG for further delegation.
(b)(8) The Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) shall designate a task and delivery order ombudsman for the contracting activity. The ombudsman shall be a senior official, who is independent of the contracting officer and may be the command advocate for competition. The ombudsman shall be responsible for reviewing complaints from the contractors under multiple award task or delivery order contracts and ensuring they receive a fair opportunity for consideration, consistent with the procedures in the contract. See Appendix GG for further delegation.
Subpart 5116.6 - Time-and-Materials, Labor-Hour, and Letter Contracts
5116.603 Letter contracts.
5116.603-2 Application.
(c)(3) The head of the contracting activity shall perform the duties as described in FAR 16.603-2(c)(3). See Appendix GG for further delegation.
5116.603-3 Limitations.
The head of the contracting activity shall make the determination stated in FAR 16.603-3. See Appendix GG for further delegation.