NASA FAR Sup 1805

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PART 1805
PUBLICIZING CONTRACT ACTIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SUBPART 1805.1 DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION
1805.101 Methods of disseminating information.

SUBPART 1805.2 SYNOPSES OF PROPOSED CONTRACTS
1805.207 Preparation and transmittal of synopses.
1805.207-70 Synopses of Architect-Engineer Services.

SUBPART 1805.3 SYNOPSES OF CONTRACT AWARDS
1805.303 Announcement of contract awards.
1805.303-70 Definitions.
1805.303-71 Actions requiring Administrator notification and NASA Headquarters public announcement.
1805.303-72 Administrator notification and NASA Headquarters public announcement procedures.

SUBPART 1805.4 RELEASE OF INFORMATION
1805.402 General public.
1805.403 Requests from Members of Congress.

SUBPART 1805.5 PAID ADVERTISEMENTS
1805.502 Authority.

PART 1805

PUBLICIZING CONTRACT ACTIONS

Subpart 1805.1--Dissemination of Information

1805.101 Methods of disseminating information.
(b)(4) For NASA policy regarding paid advertisements, see 1805.502.

Subpart 1805.2--Synopses of Proposed Contracts


1805.207 Preparation and transmittal of synopses.
(a) Synopses shall be transmitted in accordance with 1804.570.
(c)(14) Notices for non-competitive solicitations, including non-competitive follow-on actions to contracts initially awarded utilizing full and open competition, shall provide sufficient information regarding the proposed requirement to allow potential sources to determine whether they possess the requisite capabilities and to make an informed business decision regarding whether to respond.

1805.207-70 Synopses of Architect-Engineer Services.
(a) Architect-Engineer Services.
(1) Each notice publicizing the acquisition of architect-engineer services shall be headed "C. Architect-Engineer Services."
(2) In addition to meeting the requirements of FAR 5.207(c), the project description shall--
(i) State the relative importance the Government attaches to the significant evaluation criteria and the date by which responses to the notice must be received, including submission of Standard Form 330, Part I – Contract Specific Qualifications, if required;
(ii) Describe any specialized qualifications, security classifications, and limitations on eligibility for consideration;
(iii) Describe qualifications or performance data required from architect-engineer firms; and
(iv) If the acquisition is to be set aside for small business, state this fact, indicating the specific size standard to be used and requiring that eligible responding firms submit a small business representation.
(3) Contracting officers shall add at the end of the synopsis:
See Note 24. Provisions of Note 24 apply to this notice except that (a) in the sentence beginning "Selection of firms for negotiations," the fourth additional consideration listed is changed to read: "(4) past experience, if any, of the firm with respect to performance on contracts with NASA, other Government agencies, and private industry;" and (b) in the last sentence, "National Aeronautics and Space Administration" is substituted for "Department of Defense."

Subpart 1805.3--Synopses of Contract Awards

1805.303 Announcement of contract awards.
(a)(i) In lieu of the $3 million threshold cited in FAR 5.303(a), NASA Headquarters public announcement is required for award of contract actions that have a total anticipated value,
including unexercised options, of $25 million or greater.

1805.303-70 Definitions.
“Anticipated values,” as used in this subpart, means:
(a) The estimated value of the contract (including unexercised options),
(b) The expected definitized value of a letter contract or undefinitized contract action; or
(c) The maximum value of the basic contract for indefinite delivery contracts, time and material, labor hour, and similar contracts.
"Contract actions," as used in this subpart, means new awards (including letter contracts), new work contract modifications, or orders placed under multiple award contracts.

1805.303-71 Actions requiring Administrator notification and NASA Headquarters public announcements.
(a)(1) All contract actions with anticipated values of $25 million or greater (including unexercised options) or an option exercise of $25 million or greater require NASA Headquarters public announcements.
(2) Competitive contract actions with anticipated values of $25 million or greater (including unexercised options) require Administrator notification.

(3) Non-competitive contract actions with anticipated values greater than $100 million (including unexercised options) require Administrator notification.
(4) If the contracting officer considers that a contract action or other action at any dollar amount is of significant interest to Headquarters or has agency public information implications, the NASA Headquarters Office of Procurement (Code HS) should be contacted to discuss possible Administrator notification and/or NASA Headquarters public announcement. Examples of other actions include --
(i) Terminations,
(ii) Contract modifications,
(iii) Exercise of options,
(iv) Cost overrun modifications, or
(v) Orders placed under single or multiple award contracts (including GSA).
(b) Administrator notification and NASA Headquarters public announcement is not required for individual orders placed under single or multiple award contracts. However, once the anticipated value is reached on these contracts, any subsequent modifications or orders of $25 million or greater must be announced.
(c) Contract actions requiring Administrator notification and/or Headquarters public announcement shall not be distributed nor shall any source outside NASA be notified of their status until the procedures in 1805.303-72 are completed.

1805.303-72 Administrator notification and NASA Headquarters public announcement procedures.
(a) Administrator notification procedures.
(1) The contracting officer shall send the information listed in items (c)(1) through (10) of this section to the Headquarters Office of Procurement (Code HS) via NASA Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) or facsimile at least five (5) workdays prior to planned public announcement. After October 1, 2004, facsimile will no longer be acceptable. The electronic transmittal must include the desired date for announcing the award and the cognizant HQ Enterprise or funding organization. The contracting officer shall contact Code HS by telephone immediately prior to the impending electronic transmission. The contact must be “live”; leaving a voicemail is not sufficient, as there is no guarantee that a person so notified will be available to properly receive and handle the Administrator notification.
(2) In accordance with FAR 3.104-5(c), the contracting officer shall mark all pages that include source selection information with the legend “SOURCE SELECTION INFORMATION – SEE FAR 2.101 AND 3.104.”
(3) The contracting officer shall not proceed with any awards, contract modifications, orders or announcements until Code HS confirms that the Administrator has been notified of the proposed action and coordination identified in (b)(3) has occurred with the Headquarters Office of Legislative Affairs regarding any required public announcement.
(b) NASA HQ Public Announcement Procedures.
(1) After confirmation is received that the Administrator has been notified of the proposed action, the contracting officer shall develop a draft news release that includes the information listed in (c)(1) through (8) of this section for those actions that require NASA Headquarters public announcement. The news release must be annotated with the legend “SOURCE SELECTION INFORMATION – SEE FAR 2.101 AND 3.104”.
(2) The draft news release shall be provided to the installation Public Affairs Office no later than 72 hours before the desired public announcement, which will then coordinate with the Headquarters Office of Public Affairs no later than 48 hours before the public announcement.
(3) The Headquarters Office of Legislative Affairs (Code L) will coordinate the date of public announcement with the Headquarters Office of Public Affairs (Code PM). The Headquarters Office of Public Affairs will then coordinate with the installation Public Affairs Office.
(i) Code L will coordinate the timing for notifying offerors with the contracting officer such that the offerors are notified prior to Congress, and Congress is notified prior to public announcement.
(ii) Offerors should not be notified until the coordination identified in 3(i) has occurred.
(iii) Installations may proceed with award and local release of the information after Code PM makes the public announcement, which occurs at 4:00 PM ET on the agreed upon date.
(4) Installations must request authorization from the Assistant Administrator for Procurement (Code HS), who will then coordinate an earlier release with the Headquarters Office of Public Affairs and the Office of Legislative Affairs, if a public announcement and award earlier than 4:00 PM ET on the agreed upon date is considered appropriate (e.g., letter contracts).
(5) The draft news release required by paragraph (b)(1) of this section shall be provided to the Headquarters Office of Procurement (Code HS) with the request for approval, for contract actions requiring Headquarters approval in accordance with 1804.72.
(c) Administrator notification and NASA Headquarters public announcement documentation requirements. The Administrator notification and NASA Headquarters public announcement documents shall include the following information –
(1) Title and brief nontechnical description of the work, including identification of the program, project and period of performance;
(2) Identification of the action (e.g. new contract, contract modification, termination, exercise of an option, etc.);
(3) Contract type. For undefinitized contract actions, identify the planned contract type of the definitized instrument;
(4) Name and address (including 9-digit zip code) and business size status of the prime contractor and each major subcontractor greater than $1 million;
(5) The dollar amount authorized for the instant action and the estimated total cost of the contract including all priced options. For undefinitized contract actions, indicate the NTE or ceiling price amount;
(6) Principal work performance locations;
(7) A brief description of any unusual circumstances, if applicable;
(8) The names and telephone numbers of the contracting officer and the manager responsible for the technical requirements;
(9) Small business and small disadvantaged business subcontracting goals both in dollars and percentage of the value of the action (including all options);
(10) For competitive selections only, provide the names and addresses of all unsuccessful offerors and a brief explanation of the general basis for the selection.

Subpart 1805.4--Release of Information

1805.402 General public.
(1) Unless the head of the contracting activity determines that disclosure would be prejudicial to the interests of NASA, the following information on NASA acquisitions may be released:
(i) The names of firms invited to submit offers, and
(ii) The names of firms that attended any pre-bid or pre-proposal conferences.
(2) Other requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act shall be processed in accordance with FAR 24.2 and 1824.2.

1805.403 Requests from Members of Congress.
(a) All proposed replies to congressional inquiries shall be prepared and forwarded, with full documentation, to the Headquarters Office of Legislative Affairs (Code L) for approval and release.

Subpart 1805.5--Paid Advertisements

1805.502 Authority.
Use of paid advertisements for procurement purposes (except CBD announcements) is not authorized in NASA.

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