Collapse to view only § 3374. Undefinitized contractual actions: allowable profit
- § 3371. Undefinitized contractual actions: required description of anticipated effect on military department requirements if use of undefinitized contractual action results in delay
- § 3372. Undefinitized contractual actions: requirements and limitations relating to definitization of contractual terms, specifications, and price
- § 3373. Undefinitized contractual actions: limitation on inclusion of non-urgent requirements and on modification of scope
- § 3374. Undefinitized contractual actions: allowable profit
- § 3375. Undefinitized contractual actions: time limit
- § 3377. Inapplicability to Coast Guard and National Aeronautics and Space Administration; definitions
The head of an agency may not enter into an undefinitized contractual action unless the request to the head of the agency for authorization of the contractual action includes a description of the anticipated effect on requirements of the military department concerned if a delay is incurred for purposes of determining contractual terms, specifications, and price before performance is begun under the contractual action.
No undefinitized contractual action may extend beyond 90 days without a written determination by the Secretary of the military department concerned, the head of the Defense Agency concerned, the commander of the combatant command concerned, or the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment (as applicable) that it is in the best interests of the military department, the Defense Agency, the combatant command, or the Department of Defense, respectively, to continue the action.