Collapse to view only 217.701 - 217.701 Definitions.
217.700 - 217.700 Scope of subpart.
This subpart—
(a) Implements section 854 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005 (Pub. L. 108-375), section 801 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Pub. L. 110-181), and section 806 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Pub. L. 111-84); and
(b) Prescribes policy for the acquisition of supplies and services through the use of contracts or orders issued by non-DoD agencies.
217.701 - 217.701 Definitions.
As used in this subpart—
Assisted acquisition means the type of interagency contracting through which acquisition officials of a non-DoD agency award a contract or a task or delivery order for the acquisition of supplies or services on behalf of DoD.
Direct acquisition means the type of interagency contracting through which DoD orders a supply or service from a Governmentwide acquisition contract maintained by a non-DoD agency.
Governmentwide acquisition contract means a task or delivery order contract that—
(1) Is entered into by a non-defense agency; and
(2) May be used as the contract under which property or services are procured for one or more other departments or agencies of the Federal Government.
217.770 - 217.770 Procedures.
Departments and agencies shall establish and maintain procedures for reviewing and approving orders placed for supplies and services under non-DoD contracts, whether through direct acquisition or assisted acquisition, when the amount of the order exceeds the simplified acquisition threshold. These procedures shall include—
(a) Evaluating whether using a non-DoD contract for the acquisition is in the best interest of DoD. Factors to be considered include—
(1) Satisfying customer requirements;
(2) Schedule;
(3) Cost effectiveness (taking into account discounts and fees). In order to ensure awareness of the total cost of fees associated with use of a non-DoD contract, follow the procedures at PGI 217.770(a)(3); and
(4) Contract administration (including oversight);
(b) Determining that the tasks to be accomplished or supplies to be provided are within the scope of the contract to be used;
(c) Reviewing funding to ensure that it is used in accordance with appropriation limitations; and
(d) Collecting and reporting data on the use of assisted acquisition for analysis. Follow the reporting requirements in subpart 204.6.