[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 48, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 48CFR19.403]

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            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM
 
                CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION
 
PART 19_SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS--Table of Contents
 
     Subpart 19.4_Cooperation With the Small Business Administration
 
Sec.  19.403  Small Business Administration breakout procurement center representatives.

    (a) The SBA is required by section 403 of Pub. L. 98-577 to assign a 
breakout procurement center representative to each major procurement 
center. A major procurement center means a procurement center that, in 
the opinion of the administrator, purchases substantial dollar amounts 
of other than commercial items, and which has the potential to incur 
significant savings as a result of the placement of a breakout 
procurement representative. The SBA breakout procurement center 
representative is an advocate for (1) the appropriate use of full and 
open competition, and (2) the breakout of items, when appropriate and 
while maintaining the integrity of the system in which such items are 
used. The SBA breakout procurement center representative is in addition 
to the SBA procurement center representative (see 19.402). When an SBA 
breakout procurement center representative is assigned, the SBA is 
required to assign at least two collocated small business technical 
advisors. Assigned SBA breakout procurement center representatives and 
technical advisors are required to comply with the contracting agency's 
directives governing the conduct of contracting personnel and the 
release of contract information. The SBA must obtain for its breakout 
procurement center representatives and technical advisors security 
clearances required by the contracting agency.
    (b) Contracting officers shall comply with 19.402(b) in their 
relationships with SBA breakout procurement center representatives and 
SBA small business technical advisors.
    (c) The SBA breakout procurement center representative is authorized 
to--
    (1) Attend any provisioning conference or similar evaluation session 
during which determinations are made as to whether requirements are to 
be acquired using other than full and open competition and make 
recommendations with respect to such requirements to the members of such 
conference or session;
    (2) Review, at any time, restrictions on competition previously 
imposed on items through acquisition method coding or similar procedures 
and recommend to personnel of the appropriate activity the prompt 
reevaluation of such limitations;
    (3) Review restrictions on competition arising out of restrictions 
on the rights of the United States in technical data and, when 
appropriate, recommend that personnel of the appropriate activity 
initiate a review of the validity of such an asserted restriction;
    (4) Obtain from any governmental source, and make available to 
personnel of the appropriate center, technical data necessary for the 
preparation of a competitive solicitation package for any item of supply 
or service previously acquired noncompetitively due to the 
unavailability of such technical data;
    (5) Have access to procurement records and other data of the 
procurement center commensurate with the level of such representative's 
approved security clearance classification;
    (6) Receive unsolicited engineering proposals and, when 
appropriate--
    (i) Conduct a value analysis of such proposal to determine whether 
it, if adopted, will result in lower costs to the United States without 
substantially impeding legitimate acquisition objectives and forward to 
personnel of the appropriate center recommendations with respect to such 
proposal; or

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    (ii) Forward such proposals without analysis to personnel of the 
center responsible for reviewing them who shall furnish the breakout 
procurement center representative with information regarding the 
proposal's disposition;
    (7) Review the systems that account for the acquisition and 
management of technical data within the procurement center to ensure 
that such systems provide the maximum availability and access to data 
needed for the preparation of offers to sell to the United States those 
supplies to which such data pertain which potential offerors are 
entitled to receive;
    (8) Appeal the failure by the procurement center to act favorably on 
any recommendation made pursuant to subparagraphs (c) (1) through (7) of 
this section. Such appeal must be in writing and shall be filed and 
processed in accordance with the appeal procedures set out in 19.505;
    (9) Conduct familiarization sessions for contracting officers and 
other appropriate personnel of the procurement center to which assigned. 
Such sessions shall acquaint the participants with the duties and 
objectives of the representative and shall instruct them in the methods 
designed to further the breakout of items for procurement through full 
and open competition; and
    (10) Prepare and personally deliver an annual briefing and report to 
the head of the procurement center to which assigned. Such briefing and 
report shall detail the past and planned activities of the 
representative and shall contain recommendations for improvement in the 
operation of the center as may be appropriate. The head of such center 
shall personally receive the briefing and report and shall, within 60 
calendar days after receipt, respond, in writing, to each recommendation 
made by the representative.
    (d) The duties of the SBA small business technical advisors are to 
assist the SBA breakout procurement center representative in carrying 
out the activities described in (c) (1) through (7) of this section and 
to assist the SBA procurement center representatives (see FAR 19.402).

[51 FR 19715, May 30, 1986, as amended at 54 FR 25062, June 12, 1989]