LRP - BEA 10.0 (02/14/2013)
OV-6c Business Process - BEA LRP Traceability Alpha Sort Report
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- File Discrepancy Report
- CBM: MSSM RPILM
- Description
- This includes the processing of a discrepancy with the expected outcomes for the goods or services. This includes listing the goods or services you have chosen not to accept, listing the reasons for rejection, and processing discrepancy dispute updates.
- Linked constraints
- CFR Title 48
- CFR Title 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System
- CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION
- SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
- PART 4-ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
- Subpart 4.5-Electronic Commerce in Contracting
- Subpart 4.6-Contract Reporting
- Subpart 4.15-American Recovery and Reinvestment Act-Reporting Requirements
- SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
- PART 5-PUBLICIZING CONTRACT ACTIONS
- Subpart 5.4-Release of Information
- PART 7-ACQUISITION PLANNING
- Subpart 7.1-Acquisition Plans
- Subpart 7.2-Planning for the Purchase of Supplies in Economic Quantities
- Subpart 7.3-Contractor Versus Government Performance
- Subpart 7.4-Equipment Lease or Purchase
- Subpart 7.5-Inherently Governmental Functions
- PART 8-REQUIRED SOURCES OF SUPPLIES AND SERVICES
- Subpart 8.1-Excess Personal Property
- Subpart 8.8-Acquisition of Printing and Related Supplies
- PART 9-CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS
- Subpart 9.5-Organizational and Consultant Conflicts of Interest
- PART 10-MARKET RESEARCH
- PART 12-ACQUISITION OF COMMERCIAL ITEMS
- Subpart 12.1-Acquisition of Commercial Items-General
- Subpart 12.2-Special Requirements for the Acquisition of Commercial Items
- SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
- PART 13-SIMPLIFIED ACQUISITION PROCEDURES
- Subpart 13.3-Simplified Acquisition Methods
- SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
- PART 24-PROTECTION OF PRIVACY AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
- Subpart 24.2-Freedom of Information Act
- SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
- PART 32-CONTRACT FINANCING
- Subpart 32.9-Prompt Payment
- Subpart 32.10-Performance-Based Payments
- SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
- PART 46-QUALITY ASSURANCE
- Subpart 46.4-Government Contract Quality Assurance
- Subpart 46.6-Material Inspection and Receiving Reports
- SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
- PART 53-FORMS
- Subpart 53.1-General
- Subpart 53.2-Prescription of Forms
- Subpart 53.3-Illustrations of Forms
- DFARS
- Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations Supplement (DFARS)
- Part 224-Protection of Privacy and Freedom of Information
- SUBPART 224.2--freedom of information act
- Part 227-Patents, Data, and Copyrights
- SUBPART 227.70--INFRINGEMENT CLAIMS, LICENSES, AND ASSIGNMENTS
- Part 232-Contract Financing
- SUBPART 232.9--PROMPT PAYMENT
- SUBPART 232.70-ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION AND PROCESSING OF PAYMENT REQUESTS AND RECEIVING REPORTS
- Part 245--Government Property
- SUBPART 245.6--REPORTING, REUTILIZATION, AND DISPOSAL
- Part 246-Quality Assurance
- SUBPART 246.4--GOVERNMENT CONTRACT QUALITY ASSURANCE
- Part 252-Solicitation Provisions and Contract Clauses
- SUBPART 252.2--TEXT OF PROVISIONS AND CLAUSES
- APPENDIX F: MATERIAL INSPECTION AND RECEIVING REPORT
- CFR Title 48
- Finalize Acceptance
- CBM: MSSM RPILM
- Description
- This process includes the act of an authorized representative assuming ownership and accountability of existing identified goods tendered or approved specific services rendered. This includes final review and signing of documentation that triggers final payment, asset accountability, inventory record updates, etc. For intragovernmental orders, acceptance is deemed to occur constructively, unless otherwise denoted in the order, on the 7th calendar day after the Government buyer receives delivery of supplies or performance of services in accordance with the terms and conditions of the order, unless there is a disagreement over quantity, quality, or compliance with other terms and conditions of the order. The trading partners may specify a longer period for constructive acceptance in the solicitation and resulting order, if required, but must document in the file the justification for extending the constructive acceptance period beyond 7 days. Constructive acceptance for intragovernmental orders will trigger the payment process. The definition of constructive acceptance should not be interpreted to conflict with established/existing FAR or FMR definitions or other regulatory guidance. This definition is strictly to apply to intragovernmental reimbursable transactions only, and occurs after initial acceptance by the government.
- Linked constraints
- CFR Title 48
- CFR Title 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System
- CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION
- SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
- PART 4-ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
- Subpart 4.5-Electronic Commerce in Contracting
- Subpart 4.6-Contract Reporting
- Subpart 4.15-American Recovery and Reinvestment Act-Reporting Requirements
- SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
- PART 5-PUBLICIZING CONTRACT ACTIONS
- Subpart 5.4-Release of Information
- PART 7-ACQUISITION PLANNING
- Subpart 7.1-Acquisition Plans
- Subpart 7.2-Planning for the Purchase of Supplies in Economic Quantities
- Subpart 7.3-Contractor Versus Government Performance
- Subpart 7.4-Equipment Lease or Purchase
- Subpart 7.5-Inherently Governmental Functions
- PART 8-REQUIRED SOURCES OF SUPPLIES AND SERVICES
- Subpart 8.1-Excess Personal Property
- Subpart 8.8-Acquisition of Printing and Related Supplies
- PART 9-CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS
- Subpart 9.5-Organizational and Consultant Conflicts of Interest
- PART 10-MARKET RESEARCH
- PART 12-ACQUISITION OF COMMERCIAL ITEMS
- Subpart 12.1-Acquisition of Commercial Items-General
- Subpart 12.2-Special Requirements for the Acquisition of Commercial Items
- SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
- PART 24-PROTECTION OF PRIVACY AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
- Subpart 24.2-Freedom of Information Act
- SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
- PART 27-PATENTS, DATA, AND COPYRIGHTS
- Subpart 27.3-Patent Rights under Government Contracts
- PART 32-CONTRACT FINANCING
- Subpart 32.9-Prompt Payment
- Subpart 32.10-Performance-Based Payments
- SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
- PART 46-QUALITY ASSURANCE
- Subpart 46.5-Acceptance
- Subpart 46.6-Material Inspection and Receiving Reports
- SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
- PART 53-FORMS
- Subpart 53.1-General
- Subpart 53.2-Prescription of Forms
- Subpart 53.3-Illustrations of Forms
- DoDI 8320.04
- DFARS
- Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations Supplement (DFARS)
- Part 224-Protection of Privacy and Freedom of Information
- SUBPART 224.2--freedom of information act
- Part 227-Patents, Data, and Copyrights
- SUBPART 227.70--INFRINGEMENT CLAIMS, LICENSES, AND ASSIGNMENTS
- Part 232-Contract Financing
- SUBPART 232.9--PROMPT PAYMENT
- SUBPART 232.10--PERFORMANCE-BASED PAYMENTS
- SUBPART 232.70-ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION AND PROCESSING OF PAYMENT REQUESTS AND RECEIVING REPORTS
- Part 245--Government Property
- SUBPART 245.6--REPORTING, REUTILIZATION, AND DISPOSAL
- Part 252-Solicitation Provisions and Contract Clauses
- SUBPART 252.2--TEXT OF PROVISIONS AND CLAUSES
- APPENDIX F: MATERIAL INSPECTION AND RECEIVING REPORT
- ICPS
- Internal Controls for Procurement Systems
- Attachment 1
- CFR Title 48
- Finalize Request for Proposal
- CBM: MSSM
- Description
- This process includes preparation of the Request for Proposal for approval by the Contracting Officer for release to industry/suppliers. This process may include incorporation of commercial supplier comments into the Request for Proposal and incorporation of any revisions. This includes amendments to the released Request for Proposals. The intent is to prepare a publicly releasable document that communicates the Government's requirements to suppliers, and to provide sufficient information so that the suppliers are able to prepare a proposal.
- Linked constraints
- CFR Title 48
- CFR Title 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System
- CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION
- SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
- PART 3-IMPROPER BUSINESS PRACTICES AND PERSONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
- Subpart 3.6-Contracts With Government Employees or Organizations Owned or Controlled by Them
- PART 4-ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
- Subpart 4.1-Contract Execution
- Subpart 4.3-Paper Documents
- Subpart 4.4-Safeguarding Classified Information Within Industry
- Subpart 4.5-Electronic Commerce in Contracting
- Subpart 4.6-Contract Reporting
- Subpart 4.8-Government Contract Files
- Subpart 4.9-Taxpayer Identification Number Information
- Subpart 4.10-Administrative Matters
- Subpart 4.11-Central Contractor Registration
- Subpart 4.12-Representations and Certifications
- Subpart 4.15-American Recovery and Reinvestment Act-Reporting Requirements
- SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
- PART 5-PUBLICIZING CONTRACT ACTIONS
- Subpart 5.1-Dissemination of Information
- Subpart 5.2-Synopses of Proposed Contract Actions
- Subpart 5.4-Release of Information
- PART 6-COMPETITION REQUIREMENTS
- Subpart 6.1-Full and Open Competition
- Subpart 6.2-Full and Open Competition After Exclusion of Sources
- Subpart 6.3-Other Than Full and Open Competition
- Subpart 6.4-Sealed Bidding and Competitive Proposals
- PART 7-ACQUISITION PLANNING
- Subpart 7.1-Acquisition Plans
- Subpart 7.2-Planning for the Purchase of Supplies in Economic Quantities
- Subpart 7.3-Contractor Versus Government Performance
- Subpart 7.4-Equipment Lease or Purchase
- Subpart 7.5-Inherently Governmental Functions
- PART 8-REQUIRED SOURCES OF SUPPLIES AND SERVICES
- Subpart 8.1-Excess Personal Property
- Subpart 8.4-Federal Supply Schedules
- Subpart 8.5-Acquisition of Helium
- Subpart 8.6-Acquisition From Federal Prison Industries, Inc.
- Subpart 8.7-Acquisition From Nonprofit Agencies Employing People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
- Subpart 8.8-Acquisition of Printing and Related Supplies
- Subpart 8.11-Leasing of Motor Vehicles
- PART 9-CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS
- Subpart 9.1-Responsible Prospective Contractors
- Subpart 9.2-Qualifications Requirements
- Subpart 9.3-First Article Testing and Approval
- Subpart 9.4-Debarment, Suspension, and Ineligibility
- Subpart 9.5-Organizational and Consultant Conflicts of Interest
- Subpart 9.7-Defense Production Pools and Research and Development Pools
- PART 10-MARKET RESEARCH
- PART 11-DESCRIBING AGENCY NEEDS
- Subpart 11.1-Selecting and Developing Requirements Documents
- Subpart 11.2-Using and Maintaining Requirements Documents
- Subpart 11.3-Acceptable Material
- Subpart 11.4-Delivery or Performance Schedules
- Subpart 11.5-Liquidated Damages
- Subpart 11.6-Priorities and Allocations
- Subpart 11.7-Variation in Quantity
- Subpart 11.8-Testing
- PART 12-ACQUISITION OF COMMERCIAL ITEMS
- Subpart 12.1-Acquisition of Commercial Items-General
- Subpart 12.2-Special Requirements for the Acquisition of Commercial Items
- Subpart 12.3-Solicitation Provisions and Contract Clauses for the Acquisition of Commercial Items
- Subpart 12.4-Unique Requirements Regarding Terms and Conditions for Commercial Items
- Subpart 12.5-Applicability of Certain Laws to the Acquisition of Commercial Items and Commercially Available Off-The-Shelf Items
- Subpart 12.6-Streamlined Procedures for Evaluation and Solicitation for Commercial Items
- SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
- PART 13-SIMPLIFIED ACQUISITION PROCEDURES
- Subpart 13.1-Procedures
- Subpart 13.2-Actions at or Below the Micro-Purchase Threshold
- Subpart 13.3-Simplified Acquisition Methods
- Subpart 13.4-Fast Payment Procedure
- Subpart 13.5-Test Program for Certain Commercial Items
- PART 14-SEALED BIDDING
- Subpart 14.1-Use of Sealed Bidding
- Subpart 14.2-Solicitation of Bids
- Subpart 14.5-Two-Step Sealed Bidding
- PART 15-CONTRACTING BY NEGOTIATION
- Subpart 15.1-Source Selection Processes and Techniques
- Subpart 15.2-Solicitation and Receipt of Proposals and Information
- Subpart 15.3-Source Selection
- Subpart 15.4-Contract Pricing
- Subpart 15.6-Unsolicited Proposals
- PART 16-TYPES OF CONTRACTS
- Subpart 16.1-Selecting Contract Types
- Subpart 16.2-Fixed-Price Contracts
- Subpart 16.3-Cost-Reimbursement Contracts
- Subpart 16.4-Incentive Contracts
- Subpart 16.5-Indefinite-Delivery Contracts
- Subpart 16.6-Time-and-Materials, Labor-Hour, and Letter Contracts
- Subpart 16.7-Agreements
- PART 17-SPECIAL CONTRACTING METHODS
- Subpart 17.1-Multiyear Contracting
- Subpart 17.2-Options
- Subpart 17.4-Leader Company Contracting
- Subpart 17.6-Management and Operating Contracts
- PART 18-EMERGENCY ACQUISITIONS
- Subpart 18.1- Available Acquisition Flexibilities
- Subpart 18.2-Emergency Acquisition Flexibilities
- SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
- PART 19-SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS
- Subpart 19.2-Policies
- Subpart 19.3-Determination of Small Business Status for Small Business Programs
- Subpart 19.5-Set-Asides for Small Business
- Subpart 19.7-The Small Business Subcontracting Program
- Subpart 19.8-Contracting With the Small Business Administration (the 8(a) Program)
- Subpart 19.11-Price Evaluation Adjustment for Small Disadvantaged Business Concerns
- Subpart 19.12-Small Disadvantaged Business Participation Program
- Subpart 19.13-Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) Program
- Subpart 19.14-Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Procurement Program
- PART 22-APPLICATION OF LABOR LAWS TO GOVERNMENT ACQUISITIONS
- Subpart 22.1-Basic Labor Policies
- Subpart 22.2-Convict Labor
- Subpart 22.3-Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act
- Subpart 22.4-Labor Standards for Contracts Involving Construction
- Subpart 22.6-Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act
- Subpart 22.8-Equal Employment Opportunity
- Subpart 22.10-Service Contract Act of 1965, as Amended
- Subpart 22.11-Professional Employee Compensation
- Subpart 22.13-Special Disabled Veterans, Veterans of the Vietnam Era, and Other Eligible Veterans
- Subpart 22.14-Employment of Workers with Disabilities
- Subpart 22.15-Prohibition of Acquisition of Products Produced by Forced or Indentured Child Labor
- Subpart 22.16 [Reserved]
- Subpart 22.17-Combating Trafficking in Persons
- PART 23-ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND WATER EFFICIENCY, RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, AND DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE
- Subpart 23.2-Energy and Water Efficiency and Renewable Energy
- Subpart 23.3-Hazardous Material Identification and Material Safety Data
- Subpart 23.4-Use of Recovered Materials and Biobased Products
- Subpart 23.5-Drug-Free Workplace
- Subpart 23.6-Notice of Radioactive Material
- Subpart 23.7-Contracting for Environmentally Preferable Products and Services
- Subpart 23.8-Ozone-Depleting Substances
- Subpart 23.9-Contractor Compliance With Toxic Chemical Release Reporting
- Subpart 23.10-Federal Compliance With Right-To-Know Laws and Pollution Prevention Requirements
- PART 24-PROTECTION OF PRIVACY AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
- Subpart 24.1-Protection of Individual Privacy
- Subpart 24.2-Freedom of Information Act
- PART 25-FOREIGN ACQUISITION
- Subpart 25.1-Buy American Act-Supplies
- Subpart 25.2-Buy American Act-Construction Materials
- Subpart 25.4-Trade Agreements
- Subpart 25.7-Prohibited Sources
- Subpart 25.8-Other International Agreements and Coordination
- Subpart 25.9-Customs and Duties
- Subpart 25.10-Additional Foreign Acquisition Regulations
- Subpart 25.11-Solicitation Provisions and Contract Clauses
- PART 26-OTHER SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
- Subpart 26.1-Indian Incentive Program
- Subpart 26.2-Disaster or Emergency Assistance Activities
- Subpart 26.3-Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Institutions
- SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
- PART 27-PATENTS, DATA, AND COPYRIGHTS
- Subpart 27.1-General
- Subpart 27.2-Patents and Copyrights
- Subpart 27.3-Patent Rights under Government Contracts
- Subpart 27.4-Rights in Data and Copyrights
- Subpart 27.5-Foreign License and Technical Assistance Agreements
- PART 28-BONDS AND INSURANCE
- Subpart 28.1-Bonds and Other Financial Protections
- Subpart 28.2-Sureties and Other Security for Bonds
- Subpart 28.3-Insurance
- PART 29-TAXES
- Subpart 29.3-State and Local Taxes
- Subpart 29.4-Contract Clauses
- PART 30-COST ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION
- Subpart 30.2-CAS Program Requirements
- PART 31-CONTRACT COST PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES
- Subpart 31.1-Applicability
- Subpart 31.2-Contracts With Commercial Organizations
- Subpart 31.3-Contracts With Educational Institutions
- Subpart 31.6-Contracts With State, Local, and Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments
- Subpart 31.7-Contracts With Nonprofit Organizations
- PART 32-CONTRACT FINANCING
- Subpart 32.1-Non-Commercial Item Purchase Financing
- Subpart 32.2-Commercial Item Purchase Financing
- Subpart 32.3-Loan Guarantees for Defense Production
- Subpart 32.4-Advance Payments for Non-Commercial Items
- Subpart 32.5-Progress Payments Based on Costs
- Subpart 32.6-Contract Debts
- Subpart 32.7-Contract Funding
- Subpart 32.8-Assignment of Claims
- Subpart 32.9-Prompt Payment
- Subpart 32.10-Performance-Based Payments
- Subpart 32.11-Electronic Funds Transfer
- PART 33-PROTESTS, DISPUTES, AND APPEALS
- Subpart 33.1-Protests
- Subpart 33.2-Disputes and Appeals
- SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
- PART 34-MAJOR SYSTEM ACQUISITION
- Subpart 34.0-General
- Subpart 34.1-Testing, Qualification and Use of Industrial Resources Developed Under Title III, Defense Production Act
- Subpart 34.2-Earned Value Management System
- PART 36-CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS
- Subpart 36.1-General
- Subpart 36.2-Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction
- Subpart 36.3-Two-Phase Design-Build Selection Procedures
- Subpart 36.5-Contract Clauses
- Subpart 36.6-Architect-Engineer Services
- Subpart 36.7-Standard and Optional Forms for Contracting for Construction, Architect-Engineer Services, and Dismantling, Demolition, or Removal of Improvements
- PART 37-SERVICE CONTRACTING
- Subpart 37.1-Service Contracts-General
- Subpart 37.3-Dismantling, Demolition, or Removal of Improvements
- Subpart 37.4-Nonpersonal Health Care Services
- Subpart 37.6-Performance-Based Acquisition
- PART 39-ACQUISITION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- Subpart 39.1-General
- PART 41-ACQUISITION OF UTILITY SERVICES
- Subpart 41.2-Acquiring Utility Services
- Subpart 41.5-Solicitation Provision and Contract Clauses
- Subpart 41.6-Forms
- SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
- PART 42-CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION AND AUDIT SERVICES
- Subpart 42.7-Indirect Cost Rates
- Subpart 42.8-Disallowance of Costs
- Subpart 42.9-Bankruptcy
- Subpart 42.11-Production Surveillance and Reporting
- Subpart 42.12-Novation and Change-of-Name Agreements
- Subpart 42.13-Suspension of Work, Stop-Work Orders, and Government Delay of Work
- PART 43-CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS
- Subpart 43.1-General
- Subpart 43.2-Change Orders
- Subpart 43.3-Forms
- PART 44-SUBCONTRACTING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
- Subpart 44.2-Consent to Subcontracts
- Subpart 44.4-Subcontracts for Commercial Items and Commercial Components
- PART 45-GOVERNMENT PROPERTY
- Subpart 45.1-General
- Subpart 45.2-Solicitation and Evaluation Procedures
- Subpart 45.3-Authorizing the Use and Rental of Government Property
- PART 46-QUALITY ASSURANCE
- Subpart 46.1-General
- Subpart 46.2-Contract Quality Requirements
- Subpart 46.3-Contract Clauses
- Subpart 46.4-Government Contract Quality Assurance
- Subpart 46.5-Acceptance
- Subpart 46.7-Warranties
- Subpart 46.8-Contractor Liability for Loss of or Damage to Property of the Government
- PART 47-TRANSPORTATION
- Subpart 47.1-General
- Subpart 47.2-Contracts for Transportation or for Transportation-Related Services
- Subpart 47.3-Transportation in Supply Contracts
- Subpart 47.4-Air Transportation by U.S.-Flag Carriers
- Subpart 47.5-Ocean Transportation by U.S.-Flag Vessels
- PART 48-VALUE ENGINEERING
- Subpart 48.1-Policies and Procedures
- Subpart 48.2-Contract Clauses
- PART 49-TERMINATION OF CONTRACTS
- Subpart 49.5-Contract Termination Clauses
- Subpart 49.6-Contract Termination Forms and Formats
- PART 50-EXTRAORDINARY CONTRACTUAL ACTIONS AND THE SAFETY ACT
- Subpart 50.1-Extraordinary Contractual Actions
- 50.101 General.
- 50.102 Delegation of and limitations on exercise of authority.
- 50.103 Contract adjustments.
- 50.104 Residual powers.
- PART 51-USE OF GOVERNMENT SOURCES BY CONTRACTORS
- Subpart 51.1-Contractor Use of Government Supply Sources
- Subpart 51.2-Contractor Use of Interagency Fleet Management System (IFMS)
- SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
- PART 52-SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES
- Subpart 52.1-Instructions for Using Provisions and Clauses
- Subpart 52.2-Text of Provisions and Clauses
- Subpart 52.3-Provision and Clause Matrix
- PART 53-FORMS
- Subpart 53.1-General
- Subpart 53.2-Prescription of Forms
- Subpart 53.3-Illustrations of Forms
- CFR Title 48
- Forecast Demand
- CBM: MSSM
- Description
- This process uses sourcing information to forecast demand and produces forecasted requirements. The intent behind forecasting is to strategically and proactively position the DoD to meet its demands and derive the best possible value from relationships with suppliers, rather than react tactically to requirements.
- Linked constraints
- CFR Title 48
- CFR Title 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System
- CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION
- SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
- PART 4-ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
- Subpart 4.5-Electronic Commerce in Contracting
- Subpart 4.6-Contract Reporting
- Subpart 4.15-American Recovery and Reinvestment Act-Reporting Requirements
- SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
- PART 5-PUBLICIZING CONTRACT ACTIONS
- Subpart 5.4-Release of Information
- PART 7-ACQUISITION PLANNING
- Subpart 7.1-Acquisition Plans
- Subpart 7.2-Planning for the Purchase of Supplies in Economic Quantities
- Subpart 7.3-Contractor Versus Government Performance
- Subpart 7.4-Equipment Lease or Purchase
- Subpart 7.5-Inherently Governmental Functions
- PART 8-REQUIRED SOURCES OF SUPPLIES AND SERVICES
- Subpart 8.1-Excess Personal Property
- Subpart 8.8-Acquisition of Printing and Related Supplies
- PART 9-CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS
- Subpart 9.5-Organizational and Consultant Conflicts of Interest
- PART 10-MARKET RESEARCH
- PART 12-ACQUISITION OF COMMERCIAL ITEMS
- Subpart 12.1-Acquisition of Commercial Items-General
- Subpart 12.2-Special Requirements for the Acquisition of Commercial Items
- SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
- PART 16-TYPES OF CONTRACTS
- SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
- PART 24-PROTECTION OF PRIVACY AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
- Subpart 24.2-Freedom of Information Act
- SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
- PART 53-FORMS
- Subpart 53.1-General
- Subpart 53.2-Prescription of Forms
- Subpart 53.3-Illustrations of Forms
- DFARS
- Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations Supplement (DFARS)
- Part 224-Protection of Privacy and Freedom of Information
- SUBPART 224.2--freedom of information act
- CFR Title 48
- Formalize Continuing Resolution Act Baseline
- CBM: FM
- Description
- A baseline is established of budget authority anticipated to meet outstanding obligations according to a projected rate of expenditure for a presumed CRA period, The base is used to maintain adjustments to authorized events as they occur and provide expenditure control during a CRA period.
- Linked constraints
- Reference parent process
- LRP are only mapped above the level of this process
- Reference parent process
- Formulate Additional Authority Request to OMB
- CBM: FM
- Description
- Formulation of a request for additional budget authority entails estimating the amounts to be carried forward from prior periods, new funding for meeting steady state operations and justification for additional funding to meet new or updated requirements, at stipulated rates or rates prescribed by authoritative guidance.
- Linked constraints
- Reference parent process
- LRP are only mapped above the level of this process
- Reference parent process
- Formulate Applicant Mitigation Plan
- CBM: HRM
- Description
- This activity is associated with formulating a mitigation plan for an applicant that failed any part of the recruiting or accession process. This information may include (but not be limited to) name, goals to be completed, and dates of goal completion.
- Linked constraints
- Reference parent process
- LRP are only mapped above the level of this process
- Reference parent process
- Formulate Report
- CBM: WSLM
- Description
- This process steps combines information received from the acquisition program, external sources, and other DoD organizations to satisfy reporting requirements and format.
- Linked constraints
- Reference parent process
- LRP are only mapped above the level of this process
- Reference parent process
- Formulate Response
- CBM: WSLM
- Description
- This process step combines information received from the acquisition program, external sources, and other DoD organizations to satisfy inquiries or requests for information.
- Linked constraints
- Reference parent process
- LRP are only mapped above the level of this process
- Reference parent process
- Forward Applicant Processing Data
- CBM: HRM
- Description
- This process includes providing applicant information received by the recruiter or Service guidance counselor/liaison to the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) personnel for applicant processing.
- Linked constraints
- Reference parent process
- LRP are only mapped above the level of this process
- Reference parent process
- Forward Reason Applicant Not Eligible to Process
- CBM: HRM
- Description
- This process includes sending processing ineligibility information, based on the applicant information provided, to the recruiter or Service guidance counselor/liaison. Reasons why applicant is not eligible to process may include (but not be limited to) results from invalid social security match.
- Linked constraints
- Reference parent process
- LRP are only mapped above the level of this process
- Reference parent process