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30 wrz 2024 · (1) Circumstances justifying limiting the source. (i) For a proposed order or BPA with an estimated value exceeding the micro-purchase threshold not placed or established in accordance with the procedures in, 8.405-2, or 8.405-3, the only circumstances that may justify the action are–.
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(A) The ordering activity must provide each multiple-award...
- Part 8
8.405-6 Limiting sources. Orders placed or BPAs established under Federal Supply Schedules are exempt from the requirements in part 6. However, an ordering activity must justify its action when restricting consideration in accordance with paragraph (a) or (b) of this section—.
(A) The ordering activity must provide each multiple-award BPA holder a fair opportunity to be considered for each order exceeding the micro-purchase threshold, but not exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold unless one of the exceptions at 8.405-6(a)(1)(i) applies.
30 wrz 2024 · Ordering procedures for Federal Supply Schedules. Ordering activities shall use the ordering procedures of this section when placing an order or establishing a BPA for supplies or services. The procedures in this section apply to all schedules.
Federal Acquisition Regulation 8.405–6 shall assist the ordering activity con-tracting officer in the preparation of the justification. The justification shall cite that the acquisition is con-ducted under the authority of the Mul-tiple-Award Schedule Program (see 8.401). (2) At a minimum, each justification shall include the following informa-
8.405-6 Limiting sources. Orders placed or BPAs established under Federal Supply Schedules are exempt from the requirements in part 6. However, an ordering activity must justify its action when restricting consideration in accordance with paragraph (a) or (b) of this section—.
2 paź 2022 · (2) For a proposed order or BPA with an estimated value exceeding $750,000, but not exceeding $15 million, the justification must be approved by the advocate for competition of the activity placing the order, or by an official named in paragraph (d)(3) or (4) of this section. This authority is not delegable.