Agencies required to increase small business set-asides
Regulators revise acquisition regulation
By Simon Brody
Saturday, November 5th, 2011
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Agencies must consider setting aside task and delivery orders for small businesses, according to a new interim rule, as procurement officials try to help the companies in the expansive world of multiple-award contracts.

Regulators have revised the Federal Acquisition Regulation to match the fluctuation toward task- and delivery-order contracts, such as governmentwide acquisition contracts, blanket purchase agreements, and even agency-wide contracts. The Office of Federal Procurement Policy has pushed those types of vehicles in an effort to bulk buy and lower prices.

Officials released an interim rule Nov. 2 based on the FAR revisions. The rule took effect the same day.

The changes make clear that contracting officers can set aside orders for small businesses on blanket purchase agreements, under the General Services Administration’s Multiple Award Schedules and on multiple-award contracts.

The revisions add a new section to FAR. It authorizes agencies to set aside one or more contracts for small business on a multiple-award contract, including any of the socio-economic programs, such as the service-disabled, veteran-owned small business program.

With new changes, officials want small companies to get more business in the growing world of task and delivery orders since that’s where the money has increasingly been going since the mid-1990s.

Officials are hopeful for what the changes will bring to small businesses. The Defense Department, GSA, and NASA expect agencies to take advantage of the set-aside revisions. They want agencies to identify possible multiple-award contracts through which they could set aside orders for small businesses. They also want agencies to set aside more orders when using GSA’s Schedules, according to the notice.


 


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