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[48 CFR 2801] Title 48 Part 2801 : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 48 Part 2801
Title 48 → Chapter 28 → Subchapter A → Part 2801
PART 2801—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM
Subpart 2801.1—Purpose, Authority, Issuance
Subpart 2801.2—Administration
Subpart 2801.3—Agency Acquisition Regulations
Subpart 2801.4—Deviations From the FAR and JAR
Subpart 2801.6—Career Development, Contracting Authority, and Responsibilities
2801.603-1 Department of Justice Acquisition Career Management Program.
2801.603-3 Appointment.
Subpart 2801.70—Contracting Officer's Technical Representative
Source: 63 FR 16118, Apr. 2, 1998, unless otherwise noted.
(a) The Justice Acquisition Regulations (JAR) in this chapter are established to provide procurement regulations that supplement the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), 48 CFR chapter 1. As such, the regulations contained in the JAR will include coverage of only those areas where agency implementation is required by the FAR, or where Department of Justice (DOJ) policies and procedures exist that supplement FAR coverage and directly affect the contractual relationship between the Department and potential or existing contractors. The JAR will not repeat FAR coverage.
(b) The FAR contains many references to agency procedures. If the JAR does not include supplemental guidance under the corresponding part or subpart, it is because the FAR language is considered to be sufficient. In those instances where the JAR states “in accordance with bureau procedures,” it does not mean that the bureau must have a procedure. It is intended that the bureau procedures are to be followed if they exist, however, it does not mean that the bureau must have a formal written procedure. Where both the JAR and bureau procedures do not address a FAR subject, the FAR guidance is to be followed.
(c) The JAR is not a complete system of regulations and must be used in conjunction with the FAR.
Pursuant to FAR 1.304, the Procurement Executive (PE) is responsible for ensuring that bureau acquisition regulations and directives do not restrain the flexibilities found in the FAR. For this reason, bureau acquisition regulations shall be forwarded to the PE upon issuance. The PE reserves the right to revoke the regulations and directives in this chapter if they are determined to be restrictive.
(2) Individual assessments and development plans for personnel in the GS-1102 contracting series. (i) An individual assessment by a supervisor of each covered employee's state of competence to perform the full range of potential duties of his or her job; and
(g) COTR clause. The clause at 2852.201-70 is required in all contracts where a COTR is designated.