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May 11, 2018 By AMK

FAR rule implements higher dollar threshold for GAO’s protest jurisdiction over DoD, NASA, Coast Guard task orders

In a new rule announced May 1, the FAR Council implemented prior statutory changes to GAO’s bid protest jurisdiction. 

For task orders issued by the Department of Defense, NASA, or the Coast Guard, the rule provides that GAO will have jurisdiction only over task orders “valued in excess of $25 million.”

For civilian agencies, GAO continues to have jurisdiction over protests of task orders “valued in excess of $10 million.”  The rule also permanently repeals a pre-existing FAR clause that had set a September 30, 2016 expiration date on the ability to protest civilian agency task orders.

The new rule — codified as FAR 16.505(a)(10) — implements Section 835 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017, which directed the FAR Council to establish the new DoD, NASA, and Coast Guard threshold.  (The sunset date for protests of civilian agency task orders had previously been repealed by the GAO Civilian Task and Delivery Order Protest Authority Act of 2016.)  According to the FAR Council, its new rule is designed to “follow[] the statute exactly.”

Keep reading this article at: https://www.insidegovernmentcontracts.com/2018/05/new-far-rule-implements-increased-minimum-dollar-threshold-for-gaos-protest-jurisdiction-over-dod-nasa-and-coast-guard-task-orders/

Filed Under: Government Contracting News Tagged With: award protest, bid protest, Coast Guard, DoD, FAR, FAR Council, GAO, NASA, NDAA, protest, task order, task orders, threshold

February 22, 2018 By AMK

Higher limits on micropurchase, simplified acquisition thresholds okayed by CAAC

The Civilian Agency Acquisition Council (CAAC) has authorized federal agencies to issue class deviations from the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) to raise the dollar thresholds on micropurchases and simplified acquisitions.

The higher thresholds are $10,000 for micropurchases (up from $3,500) and $250,000 for simplified acquisitions (up from $150,000).   Authority for these changes stems from the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

The CAAC’s memorandum can be downloaded here: Class Deviation – Micropurchase and Simplified Acquisition Threshold – CAAC Letter 02.16.2018

The CAAC memorandum “is effective immediately, and remains in effect until the increased thresholds are incorporated into the FAR or is otherwise rescinded.”  The FAR Council has opened FAR Case 2018-004 to address what the 2018 NDAA has to say about these thresholds, and the CAAC memo authorizes civilian agencies to adopt their own class deviations while the FAR Case is pending.

CAAC members are senior procurement professionals within 15 departments and agencies:

  • Department of Agriculture
  • Department of Commerce
  • Department of Energy
  • Department of Health and Human Services
  • Department of Homeland Security
  • Department of the Interior
  • Department of Labor
  • Department of State
  • Department of Transportation
  • Department of Treasury
  • Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • General Services Administration
  • Small Business Administration
  • Social Security Administration

The Council is responsible for: Assisting the General Services Administration in developing and maintaining the FAR System by developing or reviewing changes to the FAR; Soliciting the views of agencies, associations, and other interested parties on those proposed changes to the FAR; and Coordinating its activities with the Defense Acquisition Regulations Council (DARC).

GSA, itself, has already issued a class deviation raising the micropurchase and simplified acquisition thresholds on GSA contracts.  It can be seen here: GSA Class Deviation 2018-01 MPT and SAT Increase

Filed Under: Government Contracting News Tagged With: CAAC, Civilian Agency Acquisition Council, class deviation, DARC, FAR, FAR Council, GSA, micropurchase, NDAA, simplified acquisition, threshold

September 5, 2017 By AMK

Micro-purchase and simplified acquisition thresholds raised for Hurricane Harvey response

The General Services Administration (GSA) has issued a directive allowing federal agencies engaged in emergency relief activities to raise dollar thresholds at which streamlined procurement rules can be used.

Under GSA’s temporary rules, the micro-purchase threshold is raised from $3,500 to $20,000.  (In a recent Class Deviation, the Dept. of Defense raised its standard micro-purchase threshold to $5,000.)  In addition, GSA raised the simplified acquisition threshold from $150,000 to $750,000 for non-commercial items and from $6.5-$7.0 million to $13 million for commercial items.

With micro-purchases the federal agencies can bypass many of the ordinary competitive requirements under the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).   For instances, holders of Governmentwide purchase cards (GPC) can make contract awards without soliciting competitive quotations if they consider prices to be fair and reasonable.  Micro-purchases do not require provisions or clauses.  The FAR’s detailed rules on micro-purchases are set forth primarily in FAR 13.2.

FAR Part 13 governs purchasing below the simplified acquisition threshold.  It sets forth shorter terms and conditions, especially in the areas of reporting requirements and subcontracting. Simplified acquisition transactions above the micro-purchase threshold are reserved for small businesses.

The threshold increases will remain in effect until December 31, 2017.

GSA’s new guidance is tied to the Presidential declaration of Hurricane Harvey as a “major disaster.”   Meeting the legal definition of “emergency” in GSA’s FAR Class Deviation entitled Exercise of Special Emergency Procurement Authorities means that the emergency acquisition flexibilities listed in FAR 18.2 are available for use, along with the existing acquisition flexibilities enumerated in FAR 18.1.

Agency contracting officers are required to give preference to local firms in the disaster area in accordance with the Stafford Act, implemented at FAR 26.2.  GSA notes that contracting officers should first consider small business local area set-asides when feasible.

GSA’s Aug. 29, 2017 memorandum entitled “Relief Efforts for Hurricane Harvey” is at: https://gsa.gov/portal/getMediaData?mediaId=168826

Filed Under: Government Contracting News Tagged With: class deviation, DoD, emergency contracting, FAR, GSA, Hurricane Harvey, local business, micro purchase, micropurchase, SAT, simplified acquisition, small business, threshold

July 27, 2017 By AMK

DoD raises micro-purchase threshold to $5,000

The Department of Defense (DoD) has issued a class deviation that raises the micro-purchase threshold from $3,500 to $5,000.

Class Deviation 2017-O0006, issued July 13, 2017 and effective immediately, allows authorized DoD buyers to make purchases of supplies and services up to $5,000 using streamlined procedures.  Micro-purchases are primarily made through the use of Governmentwide purchase cards (GPC).

According to FAR 13,203, micro-purchases may be awarded without soliciting competitive quotations if the contracting officer or other authorized official considers the price to be reasonable.

The class deviation also raised the micro-purchase threshold to $10,000 for DoD’s basic research programs and for activities of DoD’s science and technology reinvention laboratories.

It is expected that these new purchasing thresholds will be incorporated into the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation (DFARS) in the near future.

Filed Under: Government Contracting News Tagged With: class deviation, competition, DFARS, DoD, GPC, micro purchase, micropurchase, noncompetitive, threshold

October 1, 2015 By AMK

Reminder: Selected federal acquisition thresholds change today

As we first informed you on July 8, some of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) dollar thresholds change effective October 1, 2015.

The inflationary adjustments to the thresholds are summarized below, inluding references to the applicable FAR parts:

  • FARThe micro-purchase threshold of $3,000 increases to $3,500 (FAR 2.101).
  • The threshold for use of simplified acquisition procedures for acquisition of commercial items increases from $6.5 million to $7 million (FAR 13.500).
  • The cost or pricing data threshold (FAR 15.403-4) and the  Cost Accounting Standards threshold (FAR 30.201-4 and FAR clause 52.230-5) increases from $700,000 to $750,000.
  • The prime contractor subcontracting plan floor increases from $650,000 to $700,000.  The subcontracting plan threshold for construction contracts remains the same at $1.5 million (FAR 19.702).
  • The threshold for reporting first-tier subcontract information, including executive compensation, increases from $25,000 to $30,000 (FAR Subpart 4.14 and FAR clause 52.204-10).
  • The threshold for including the clause requiring contractors to provide equal employment opportunities to veterans increases from $100,000 to $150,000 (FAR 22.1303 and FAR clause 52.222-35).
  • The threshold requiring contractors to flowdown the clause regarding a contractor’s Code of Business Ethics and Conduct increases from $5 million to $5.5 million (FAR clause 52.203-15).
  • The threshold restricting subcontracts with a contractor that has been debarred, suspended, or proposed for debarment increases from $30,000 to $35,000 (FAR 9.409 and FAR clause 52.209-6).

Other FAR-prescribed dollar thresholds do not change at this time.  For instance, the simplified acquisition threshold of $150,000 (FAR 2.101) remains unchanged, and FedBizOpps preaward and postaward notices (FAR Parts 5.101 and 5.301) remain at $25,000..

Filed Under: Government Contracting News Tagged With: Cost Accounting Standard, executive compensation, FAR, FedBizOpps, Federal Acquisition Regulation, Federal Register, federal regulations, inflation, micro purchase, SAT, simplified acquisition, subcontracting plan, threshold

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