Monday, April 1, 2013



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Simplified Acquisition Threshold Report Print
The purpose of the Simplified Acquisition Threshold Report is to provide Funding Agencies with a tool they can use to analyze their small business performance on contracts within the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (SAT), $3-150K range. Contracts within the SAT are reserved for small business (SB) per 15 USC Sec. 644(j)(1) and FAR 13.003(b)(1).
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NIA - Hurricane Sandy Print
A new National Interest Action value ‘Hurricane Sandy 2013’ has been added to the FPDS-NG Production system.
For Web Portal users the value ‘Hurricane Sandy 2013’ is available for selection in the National Interest Action field drop down. The Contract Writing systems shall use the code ‘H13S’ when creating/updating documents through Business Services.
National Interest Action value ‘Hurricane Sandy 2013’ is valid from 10/28/2012 to 04/29/2013.
 
Section 1331 of the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 Print
FPDS-NG will be modified to implement the Section 15 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 644), as amended by this “Jobs Act 2010”. This allows a different set aside on orders placed against multiple award contracts for small business concerns.
Two new values will be added to the data element “Fair Opportunity/Limited Sources” on a Delivery Order/Task Order (DO/TO) to a Multiple Award IDV (FSS, GWAC or Multiple Award IDC)), a Part 8 BPA and a Part 8 BPA Call.Both of these new values, when chosen, will allow the Contracting Officer to choose certain “Type of Set Aside” values that are different from the Set Aside values on the IDV.
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New Interagency Contract Directory (ICD) Print
The main purpose of ICD is to help agencies take advantage of interagency contracts by supporting market research and the identification of suitable contracts that can facilitate the efficient and effective placement of orders, including with small and disadvantaged businesses. The new ICD will strengthen both of these goals by making the tool more intuitive and easier to use.

New version of ICD can be accessed at https://www.contractdirectory.gov/

Following are some of the major enhacements:

Sustainabilty Report Print
The purpose of this new standard report is to determine the type and usage of Recovered Materials.This report will be placed in the HOW category. It displays the actions and dollars for each of the "Recovered Materials" values.
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Inherently Governmental Functions Print
FPDS-NG shall mandate on all actions with a Product or Service Code as a 'Service' and that are signed on or later than 03/01/2012 to indicate whether they are 'Closely Associated', 'Critical Functions', 'Other Functions' or a combination of 'Closely Associated' and 'Critical Functions' in the "Description of Requirements".
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New Web Services to accommodate PPA (Prompt Payment Act) Print
OMB is advising agencies to reduce the time for paying small businesses from 30 days to 15 days. FPDS-NG is providing a web service that finance systems could utilize in identifying these small businesses to assist them in meeting the Prompt Payment rule/act (PPA) issued by OMB.

Finance systems have the option of either validating a if a vendor on a contract is a small business or to get an extract of all the vendors matching a certain criteria through the following are Web Services FPDS-NG will be offering:
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NIA - Hurricane Isaac Print
A new National Interest Action value ‘Hurricane Isaac 2012’ has been added to the FPDS-NG Production system.
For Web Portal users the value ‘Hurricane Isaac 2012’ is available for selection in the National Interest Action field drop down. The Contract Writing systems shall use the code ‘H12I’ when creating/updating documents through Business Services.
National Interest Action value ‘Hurricane Isaac 2012’ is valid from 08/30/2012 to 12/28/2012.

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