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TITLE VIII--ACQUISITION POLICY, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT, AND RELATED MATTERS Subtitle B — Amendments to General Contracting Authorities, Procedures, and Limitations |
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P. L. 115- |
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SEC. 823. INCLUSION OF BEST AVAILABLE
INFORMATION REGARDING PAST PERFORMANCE OF SUBCONTRACTORS AND
JOINT VENTURE PARTNERS. Not
later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act,
the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Federal
Acquisition Regulatory Council and the Administrator for Federal
Procurement Policy, shall develop policies for the Department of
Defense to ensure the best information regarding past
performance of certain subcontractors and joint venture partners
is available when awarding Department of Defense contracts. The
policies shall include proposed revisions to the Defense Federal
Acquisition Regulation Supplement as follows:
(2) Required performance evaluations, as part of a government-wide evaluation reporting tool, of individual partners of joint venture-awarded construction and architect-engineer contracts valued at the threshold set forth in section 42.1502(e) of the Federal Acquisition Regulation, to ensure that past performance on joint venture projects is considered in future awards to individual joint venture partners, provided—
(3) Processes to request exceptions from the annual evaluation requirement under section 42.1502(a) of the Federal Acquisition Regulation for construction and architect-engineer contracts where submission of the annual evaluations would not provide the best representation of the performance of a contractor, including subcontractors and joint venture partners, including—
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Inclusion of best available information
regarding past performance of subcontractors and joint venture
partners (sec. 823)
The Senate amendment contained a provision (sec. 816) that would require the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council and the Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy, within 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, to develop policies to ensure the best information regarding past performance of certain subcontractors and joint venture partners is available when awarding contracts. The House bill contained no similar provision. The House recedes with a technical amendment that would scope the subcontractor evaluations to military construction. |