Special authority to utilise SAP for the acquisition of commercial items
surpassing the SAT but not exceeding - ANSWER $7.5 million.
The threshold to be publicised on SAM.gov: >$25,000
Threshold to be put in a public place—ANSWER $15,000 to $25,000
Threshold for requesting the submission of Certified Cost and Pricing Data
(TINA): ANSWER $2 million or more
Threshold for requiring a Source Selection Advisory Council: $100 million.
Threshol for when contractors are obliged to certify any claim: > $100,000.
When should small businesses set aside funds for supply and service purchases?
- ANSWER $10,000-$250,000
Threshold for when the selected offeror will be required to present an approved
subcontracting strategy for RFP or IFB (ANSWER > $750,000)
Threshold for which the Contract Closeout Checklist is required—ANSWER >
$250,000 (that are not subject to automated closeout procedures).
, The automated closeout process is available for closeouts with a threshold of
less than $500,000.
Threshold for when a contract qualifies for speedy closeout (when the entire
unsettled direct and indirect costs must be allocated to a contract) - ANSWER <
$2 million.
Threshold for when Market Research is required: ANSWER > $250,000.
Threshold for which the Contracting Officer is the SSA: < $100 million
Threshold for when conversations are not necessary for an acquisition (but are
still encouraged) - Answer: <$100 million.
The threshold for evaluating prior performance in all source selections for
negotiated competitive purchases is more than $250,000.
When should the government rely on the contractor to do all necessary
inspections and testing to guarantee that products or services meet contract
quality criteria before being offered to the government? - Answer: < $250,000.
How long do offerors who have been eliminated from the competitive range
have from receiving notice of elimination to requesting a debriefing? -
ANSWER Three days
When is the KO required to notify the offeror of elimination from the
competitive range? - ANSWER Immediately
After a competitively negotiated acquisition is awarded, how long does a
Contracting Officer have to tell unsuccessful offerors who were in the
competitive range when final proposal revisions were required but were not
selected for award? - ANSWER Three days
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