Collapse to view only 4.000 - 4.000 Scope of part.
- 4.000 - 4.000 Scope of part.
- 4.001 - 4.001 Definitions.
- SUBPART 4.1 - Subpart 4.1—Contract Execution
- SUBPART 4.2 - Subpart 4.2—Contract Distribution
- SUBPART 4.3 - Subpart 4.3 [Reserved]
- SUBPART 4.4 - Subpart 4.4—Safeguarding Classified Information Within Industry
- SUBPART 4.5 - Subpart 4.5—Electronic Commerce in Contracting
- SUBPART 4.6 - Subpart 4.6—Contract Reporting
- SUBPART 4.7 - Subpart 4.7—Contractor Records Retention
- SUBPART 4.8 - Subpart 4.8—Government Contract Files
- SUBPART 4.9 - Subpart 4.9—Taxpayer Identification Number Information
- SUBPART 4.10 - Subpart 4.10—Uniform Use of Line Items
- SUBPART 4.11 - Subpart 4.11—System for Award Management
- SUBPART 4.12 - Subpart 4.12—Representations and Certifications
- SUBPART 4.13 - Subpart 4.13—Personal Identity Verification
- SUBPART 4.14 - Subpart 4.14—Reporting Executive Compensation and First-Tier Subcontract Awards
- SUBPART 4.15 - Subpart 4.15 [Reserved]
- SUBPART 4.16 - Subpart 4.16—Unique Procurement Instrument Identifiers
- SUBPART 4.17 - Subpart 4.17—Service Contracts Inventory
- SUBPART 4.18 - Subpart 4.18—Commercial and Government Entity Code
- SUBPART 4.19 - Subpart 4.19—Basic Safeguarding of Covered Contractor Information Systems
- SUBPART 4.20 - Subpart 4.20—Prohibition on Contracting for Hardware, Software, and Services Developed or Provided by Kaspersky Lab
- SUBPART 4.21 - Subpart 4.21—Prohibition on Contracting for Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment
- SUBPART 4.22 - Subpart 4.22—Prohibition on a ByteDance Covered Application
- SUBPART 4.23 - Subpart 4.23—Federal Acquisition Security Council
4.000 - 4.000 Scope of part.
(a) This part prescribes policies and procedures relating to the administrative aspects of contract execution, contractor-submitted paper documents, distribution, reporting, retention, and files.
(b) Additionally, this part includes policies and procedures to implement security prohibitions and exclusions that restrict Federal agencies from procuring, obtaining, or using certain products, services, or sources. Additional security prohibitions and exclusions are found at subparts 25.7 and 40.2.
4.001 - 4.001 Definitions.
As used in this part—
Procurement Instrument Identifier (PIID) means the Government-unique identifier for each solicitation, contract, agreement, or order. For example, an agency may use as its PIID for procurement actions, such as delivery and task orders or basic ordering agreements, the order or agreement number in conjunction with the contract number (see 4.1602).
Supplementary procurement instrument identifier means the non-unique identifier for a procurement action that is used in conjunction with the Government-unique identifier. For example, an agency may use as its PIID for an amended solicitation, the Government-unique identifier for a solicitation number (e.g., N0002309R0009) in conjunction with a non-unique amendment number (e.g., 0001). The non-unique amendment number represents the supplementary PIID.