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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Some people have surmised that FPI’s mandatory source has been eliminated, but this is an overstatement. Rather, Sections 811/ 819 and Section 637 alter the process by which an agency purchases
2. How does Section 827 of the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2008 impact purchasing by Department of Defense (DoD) components? Effective March 31, 2008 DoD contracting activities are required to use competitive procedures when procuring products for which FPI's share is greater than 5% of the DoD's market, and in using these procedures, FPI must be included in the solicitation process. The Federal Supply Codes (FSCs) which currently meet this criterion are:
DoD purchases for items in FSCs not listed, above, are subject to the purchasing procedure outlined in #1, above. 3. How can UNICOR be of procurement assistance to agency contracting officials in light of the recent legislation? UNICOR and its sales agents are available to provide quotes, delivery turnaround/lead times, descriptive/technical product information, terms/conditions and product warranty data to facilitate and expedite an agency’s comparability determination. 4. Has the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) been updated to include the conditions under which purchases shall be made from UNICOR? The FAR, which outlines the provisions for purchasing from FPI, has been modified under part 8, Subpart 8.6, to reflect all applicable changes. |
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