[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: 48CFR3.104-1]

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            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM
 
                CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION
 
PART 3_IMPROPER BUSINESS PRACTICES AND PERSONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST--Table of Contents
 
                         Subpart 3.1_Safeguards
 
Sec.  3.104-1  Definitions.

    As used in this section--
    Agency ethics official means the designated agency ethics official 
described in 5 CFR 2638.201 or other designated person, including--
    (1) Deputy ethics officials described in 5 CFR 2638.204, to whom 
authority under 3.104-6 has been delegated by the designated agency 
ethics official; and
    (2) Alternate designated agency ethics officials described in 5 CFR 
2638.202(b).
    Compensation means wages, salaries, honoraria, commissions, 
professional fees, and any other form of compensation, provided directly 
or indirectly for services rendered. Compensation is indirectly provided 
if it is paid to an entity other than the individual, specifically in 
exchange for services provided by the individual.
    Contractor bid or proposal information means any of the following 
information submitted to a Federal agency as part of or in connection 
with a bid or proposal to enter into a Federal agency procurement 
contract, if that information has not been previously made available to 
the public or disclosed publicly:
    (1) Cost or pricing data (as defined by 10 U.S.C. 2306a(h)) with 
respect to procurements subject to that section, and

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section 304A(h) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act 
of 1949 (41 U.S.C. 254b(h)), with respect to procurements subject to 
that section.
    (2) Indirect costs and direct labor rates.
    (3) Proprietary information about manufacturing processes, 
operations, or techniques marked by the contractor in accordance with 
applicable law or regulation.
    (4) Information marked by the contractor as ``contractor bid or 
proposal information'' in accordance with applicable law or regulation.
    (5) Information marked in accordance with 52.215-1(e).
    Decision to award a subcontract or modification of subcontract means 
a decision to designate award to a particular source.
    Federal agency procurement means the acquisition (by using 
competitive procedures and awarding a contract) of goods or services 
(including construction) from non-Federal sources by a Federal agency 
using appropriated funds. For broad agency announcements and small 
business innovative research programs, each proposal received by an 
agency constitutes a separate procurement for purposes of the Act.
    In excess of $10,000,000 means--
    (1) The value, or estimated value, at the time of award, of the 
contract, including all options;
    (2) The total estimated value at the time of award of all orders 
under an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity, or requirements 
contract;
    (3) Any multiple award schedule contract, unless the contracting 
officer documents a lower estimate;
    (4) The value of a delivery order, task order, or an order under a 
Basic Ordering Agreement;
    (5) The amount paid or to be paid in settlement of a claim; or
    (6) The estimated monetary value of negotiated overhead or other 
rates when applied to the Government portion of the applicable 
allocation base.
    Official means--
    (1) An officer, as defined in 5 U.S.C. 2104;
    (2) An employee, as defined in 5 U.S.C. 2105;
    (3) A member of the uniformed services, as defined in 5 U.S.C. 
2101(3); or
    (4) A special Government employee, as defined in 18 U.S.C. 202.
    Participating personally and substantially in a Federal agency 
procurement means--
    (1) Active and significant involvement of an official in any of the 
following activities directly related to that procurement:
    (i) Drafting, reviewing, or approving the specification or statement 
of work for the procurement.
    (ii) Preparing or developing the solicitation.
    (iii) Evaluating bids or proposals, or selecting a source.
    (iv) Negotiating price or terms and conditions of the contract.
    (v) Reviewing and approving the award of the contract.
    (2) Participating personally means participating directly, and 
includes the direct and active supervision of a subordinate's 
participation in the matter.
    (3) Participating substantially means that the official's 
involvement is of significance to the matter. Substantial participation 
requires more than official responsibility, knowledge, perfunctory 
involvement, or involvement on an administrative or peripheral issue. 
Participation may be substantial even though it is not determinative of 
the outcome of a particular matter. A finding of substantiality should 
be based not only on the effort devoted to a matter, but on the 
importance of the effort. While a series of peripheral involvements may 
be insubstantial, the single act of approving or participating in a 
critical step may be substantial. However, the review of procurement 
documents solely to determine compliance with regulatory, 
administrative, or budgetary procedures, does not constitute substantial 
participation in a procurement.
    (4) Generally, an official will not be considered to have 
participated personally and substantially in a procurement solely by 
participating in the following activities:
    (i) Agency-level boards, panels, or other advisory committees that 
review program milestones or evaluate and make recommendations regarding 
alternative technologies or approaches

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for satisfying broad agency-level missions or objectives.
    (ii) The performance of general, technical, engineering, or 
scientific effort having broad application not directly associated with 
a particular procurement, notwithstanding that such general, technical, 
engineering, or scientific effort subsequently may be incorporated into 
a particular procurement.
    (iii) Clerical functions supporting the conduct of a particular 
procurement.
    (iv) For procurements to be conducted under the procedures of OMB 
Circular A-76, participation in management studies, preparation of in-
house cost estimates, preparation of ``most efficient organization'' 
analyses, and furnishing of data or technical support to be used by 
others in the development of performance standards, statements of work, 
or specifications.
    Source selection evaluation board means any board, team, council, or 
other group that evaluates bids or proposals.

[67 FR 13059, Mar. 20, 2002]