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EDAR PART 3417—SPECIAL CONTRACTING METHODS
PART 3417—SPECIAL CONTRACTING METHODS
Subpart 3417.2—Options
3417.204 Contracts.
3417.207 Exercise of options.
Subpart 3417.5—Interagency Acquisitions Under the Economy Act
3417.502 General.
Subpart 3417.7—Modular Contracting
3417.70 Modular contracting.
3417.204 Contracts. 3417.207 Exercise of options.
Authority: 31 U.S.C. 1535 and 20 U.S.C. 1018a.
(e) Except as otherwise provided by law, contract periods that exceed the five-year limitation specified in FAR
17.204(e) must be approved by—
(1) The HCA for individual contracts; or
(2) The SPE for classes of contracts.
If a contract provision allows an option to be exercised within a specified timeframe after funds become available, it must also specify that the date on which funds “become available” is the actual date funds become available to the contracting officer for obligation.
(f)(2) The Federal government may accept price reductions offered by contractors at any time during contract performance. Acceptance of price reductions offered by contractors will not be considered renegotiations as identified in this subpart if they were not initiated or requested by the Federal government.
No other Federal department or agency may purchase property or services under contracts established or administered by FSA unless the purchase is approved by SPE for the requesting Federal department or agency.
(a) FSA—May incrementally conduct successive procurements of modules of overall systems. Each module must be useful in its own right or useful in combination with the earlier procurement modules. Successive modules may be procured on a sole source basis under the following circumstances:
(1) Competitive procedures are used for awarding the contract for the first system module; and
(2) The solicitation for the first module included the following:
(i) A general description of the entire system that was sufficient to provide potential offerors with reasonable notice of the general scope of future modules;
(ii) Other sufficient information to enable offerors to make informed business decisions to submit offers for the first module; and
(iii) A statement that procedures, i.e., the sole source awarding of follow-on modules, could be used for the subsequent awards.