[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: 48CFR42.302]

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            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM
 
                CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION
 
PART 42_CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION AND AUDIT SERVICES--Table of Contents
 
          Subpart 42.3_Contract Administration Office Functions
 
Sec.  42.302  Contract administration functions.

    (a) The contracting officer normally delegates the following 
contract administration functions to a CAO. The contracting officer may 
retain any of these functions, except those in paragraphs (a)(5), 
(a)(9), and (a)(11) of this section, unless the cognizant Federal agency 
(see 2.101) has designated the contracting officer to perform these 
functions.
    (1) Review the contractor's compensation structure.
    (2) Review the contractor's insurance plans.
    (3) Conduct post-award orientation conferences.
    (4) Review and evaluate contractors' proposals under subpart 15.4 
and, when negotiation will be accomplished by the contracting officer, 
furnish comments and recommendations to that officer.
    (5) Negotiate forward pricing rate agreements (see 15.407-3).
    (6) Negotiate advance agreements applicable to treatment of costs 
under contracts currently assigned for administration (see 31.109).
    (7) Determine the allowability of costs suspended or disapproved as 
required (see subpart 42.8), direct the suspension or disapproval of 
costs when there is reason to believe they should be suspended or 
disapproved, and approve final vouchers.
    (8) Issue Notices of Intent to Disallow or not Recognize Costs (see 
subpart 42.8).
    (9) Establish final indirect cost rates and billing rates for those 
contractors meeting the criteria for contracting officer determination 
in subpart 42.7.
    (10) Attempt to resolve issues in controversy, using ADR procedures 
when appropriate (see subpart 33.2); prepare findings of fact and issue 
decisions under the Disputes clause on matters in which the 
administrative contracting officer (ACO) has the authority to take 
definitive action.
    (11) In connection with Cost Accounting Standards (see 48 CFR 30.601 
and 48 CFR Chapter 99 (FAR Appendix))--
    (i) Determine the adequacy of the contractor's disclosure 
statements;
    (ii) Determine whether disclosure statements are in compliance with 
Cost Accounting Standards and part 31;
    (iii) Determine the contractor's compliance with Cost Accounting 
Standards and disclosure statements, if applicable; and
    (iv) Negotiate price adjustments and execute supplemental agreements 
under the Cost Accounting Standards clauses at 48 CFR 52.230-2, 52.230-
3, 52.230-4, 52.230-5, and 52.230-6.
    (12) Review and approve or disapprove the contractor's requests for 
payments under the progress payments or performance-based payments 
clauses.
    (13) Make payments on assigned contracts when prescribed in agency 
acquisition regulations.
    (14) Manage special bank accounts.
    (15) Ensure timely notification by the contractor of any anticipated 
overrun or underrun of the estimated cost under cost-reimbursement 
contracts.
    (16) Monitor the contractor's financial condition and advise the 
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    (17) Analyze quarterly limitation on payments statements and recover 
overpayments from the contractor.
    (18) Issue tax exemption forms.
    (19) Ensure processing and execution of duty-free entry 
certificates.
    (20) For classified contracts, administer those portions of the 
applicable industrial security program delegated to the CAO (see Subpart 
4.4).
    (21) Issue work requests under maintenance, overhaul, and 
modification contracts.
    (22) Negotiate prices and execute supplemental agreements for spare 
parts and other items selected through provisioning procedures when 
prescribed by agency acquisition regulations.
    (23) Negotiate and execute contractual documents for settlement of 
partial and complete contract terminations for convenience, except as 
otherwise prescribed by part 49.
    (24) Negotiate and execute contractual documents settling 
cancellation charges under multi-year contracts.
    (25) Process and execute novation and change of name agreements 
under subpart 42.12.
    (26) Perform property administration (see part 45).
    (27) Approve contractor acquisition or fabrication of special test 
equipment under the clause at 52.245-18, Special Test Equipment.
    (28) Perform necessary screening, redistribution, and disposal of 
contractor inventory.
    (29) Issue contract modifications requiring the contractor to 
provide packing, crating, and handling services on excess Government 
property. When the ACO determines it to be in the Government's 
interests, the services may be secured from a contractor other than the 
contractor in possession of the property.
    (30) In facilities contracts--
    (i) Evaluate the contractor's requests for facilities and for 
changes to existing facilities and provide appropriate recommendations 
to the contracting officer;
    (ii) Ensure required screening of facility items before acquisition 
by the contractor;
    (iii) Approve use of facilities on a noninterference basis in 
accordance with the clause at 52.245-9, Use and Charges;
    (iv) Ensure payment by the contractor of any rental due; and
    (v) Ensure reporting of items no longer needed for Government 
production.
    (31) Perform production support, surveillance, and status reporting, 
including timely reporting of potential and actual slippages in contract 
delivery schedules.
    (32) Perform preaward surveys (see Subpart 9.1).
    (33) Advise and assist contractors regarding their priorities and 
allocations responsibilities and assist contracting offices in 
processing requests for special assistance and for priority ratings for 
privately owned capital equipment.
    (34) Monitor contractor industrial labor relations matters under the 
contract; apprise the contracting officer and, if designated by the 
agency, the cognizant labor relations advisor, of actual or potential 
labor disputes; and coordinate the removal of urgently required material 
from the strikebound contractor's plant upon instruction from, and 
authorization of, the contracting officer.
    (35) Perform traffic management services, including issuance and 
control of Government bills of lading and other tran portation 
documents.
    (36) Review the adequacy of the contractor's traffic operations.
    (37) Review and evaluate preservation, packaging, and packing.
    (38) Ensure contractor compliance with contractual quality assurance 
requirements (see part 46).
    (39) Ensure contractor compliance with contractual safety 
requirements.
    (40) Perform engineering surveillance to assess compliance with 
contractual terms for schedule, cost, and technical performance in the 
areas of design, development, and production.
    (41) Evaluate for adequacy and perform surveillance of contractor 
engineering efforts and management systems that relate to design, 
development, production, engineering changes, subcontractors, tests, 
management of engineering resources, reliability and maintainability, 
data control systems, configuration management, and independent research 
and development.

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    (42) Review and evaluate for technical adequacy the contractor's 
logistics support, maintenance, and modification programs.
    (43) Report to the contracting office any inadequacies noted in 
specifications.
    (44) Perform engineering analyses of contractor cost proposals.
    (45) Review and analyze contractor-proposed engineering and design 
studies and submit comments and recommendations to the contracting 
office, as required.
    (46) Review engineering change proposals for proper classification, 
and when required, for need, technical adequacy of design, 
producibility, and impact on quality, reliability, schedule, and cost; 
submit comments to the contracting office.
    (47) Assist in evaluating and make recommendations for acceptance or 
rejection of waivers and deviations.
    (48) Evaluate and monitor the contractor's procedures for complying 
with procedures regarding restrictive markings on data.
    (49) Monitor the contractor's value engineering program.
    (50) Review, approve or disapprove, and maintain surveillance of the 
contractor's purchasing system (see part 44).
    (51) Consent to the placement of subcontracts.
    (52) Review, evaluate, and approve plant or division-wide small, 
small disadvantaged and women-owned small business master subcontracting 
plans.
    (53) Obtain the contractor's currently approved company- or 
division-wide plans for small, small disadvantaged and women-owned small 
business subcontracting for its commercial products, or, if there is no 
currently approved plan, assist the contracting officer in evaluating 
the plans for those products.
    (54) Assist the contracting officer, upon request, in evaluating an 
offeror's proposed small, small disadvantaged and women-owned small 
business subcontracting plans, including documentation of compliance 
with similar plans under prior contracts.
    (55) By periodic surveillance, ensure the contractor's compliance 
with small, small disadvantaged and women-owned small business 
subcontracting plans and any labor surplus area contractual 
requirements; maintain documentation of the contractor's performance 
under and compliance with these plans and requirements; and provide 
advice and assistance to the firms involved, as appropriate.
    (56) Maintain surveillance of flight operations.
    (57) Assign and perform supporting contract administration.
    (58) Ensure timely submission of required reports.
    (59) Issue administrative changes, correcting errors or omissions in 
typing, contractor address, facility or activity code, remittance 
address, computations, which do not require additional contract funds, 
and other such changes (see 43.101).
    (60) Cause release of shipments from contractor's plants according 
to the shipping instructions. When applicable, the order of assigned 
priority shall be followed; shipments within the same priority shall be 
determined by date of the instruction.
    (61) Obtain contractor proposals for any contract price adjustments 
resulting from amended shipping instructions. Review all amended 
shipping instructions on a periodic, consolidated basis to ensure that 
adjustments are timely made. Except when the ACO has settlement 
authority, the ACO shall forward the proposal to the contracting officer 
for contract modification. The ACO shall not delay shipments pending 
completion and formalization of negotiations of revised shipping 
instructions.
    (62) Negotiate and/or execute supplemental agreements, as required, 
making changes in packaging subcontractors or contract shipping points.
    (63) Cancel unilateral purchase orders when notified of 
nonacceptance by the contractor. The CAO shall notify the contracting 
officer when the purchase order is canceled.
    (64) Negotiated and execute one-time supplemental agreements 
providing for the extension of contract delivery schedules up to 90 days 
on contracts with an assigned Critically Designator of C (see 42.1105). 
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contract delivery schedule is being extended shall be provided to the 
contracting office. Subsequent extensions on any individual contract 
shall be authorized only upon concurrence of the contracting office.
    (65) Accomplish administrative closeout procedures (see 4.804-5).
    (66) Determine that the contractor has a drug-free workplace program 
and drug free awareness program (see subpart 23.5).
    (67) Support the program, product, and project offices regarding 
program reviews, program status, program performance and actual or 
anticipated program problems.
    (68) Monitor the contractor's environmental practices for adverse 
impact on contract performance or contract cost, and for compliance with 
environmental requirements specified in the contract. ACO 
responsibilities include--
    (i) Requesting environmental technical assistance, if needed;
    (ii) Monitoring contractor compliance with specifications requiring 
the use of environmentally preferable products, energy-efficient 
products, and materials or delivery of end products with specified 
recovered material content. This must occur as part of the quality 
assurance procedures set forth in Part 46; and
    (iii) As required in the contract, ensuring that the contractor 
complies with the reporting requirements relating to recovered material 
content utilized in contract performance (see subpart 23.4).
    (69) Administer commercial financing provisions and monitor 
contractor security to ensure its continued adequacy to cover 
outstanding payments, when on-site review is required.
    (70) Deobligate excess funds after final price determination.
    (b) The CAO shall perform the following functions only when and to 
the the extent specifically authorized by the contracting office:
    (1) Negotiate or negotiate and execute supplemental agreements 
incorporating contractor proposals resulting from change orders issued 
under the Changes clause. Before completing negotiations, coordinate any 
delivery schedule change with the contracting office.
    (2) Negotiate prices and execute priced exhibits for unpriced orders 
issued by the contracting officer under basic ordering agreements.
    (3) Negotiate or negotiate and execute supplemental agreements 
changing contract delivery schedules.
    (4) Negotiate or negotiate and execute supplemental agreements 
providing for the deobligation of unexpended dollar balances considered 
excess to known contract requirements.
    (5) Issue amended shipping instructions and, when necessary, 
negotiate and execute supplemental agreements incorporating contractor 
proposals resulting from these instructions.
    (6) Negotiate changes to interim billing prices.
    (7) Negotiate and definitize adjustments to contract prices 
resulting from exercise of an economic price adjustment clause (see 
subpart 16.2).
    (8) Issue change orders and negotiate and execute resulting 
supplemental agreements under contracts for ship construction, 
conversion, and repair.
    (9) Execute supplemental agreements on firm-fixed price supply 
contracts to reduce required contract line item quantities and 
deobligate excess funds when notified by the contractor of an 
inconsequential delivery shortage, and it is determined that such action 
is in the best interests of the Government, notwithstanding the default 
provisions of the contract. Such action will be taken only upon the 
written request of the contractor and, in no event shall the total 
downward contract price adjustment resulting from an inconsequential 
delivery shortage exceed $250.00 or 5 percent of the contract price, 
whichever is less.
    (10) Execute supplemental agreements to permit a chance in place of 
inspection at origin specified in firm fixed-price supply contracts 
awarded to nonmanufacturers, as deemed necessary to protect the 
Government's interests.
    (11) Prepare evaluations of contractor performance in accordance 
with subpart 42.15.
    (c) Any additional contract administration functions not listed in 
42.302(a)

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and (b), or not otherwise delegated, remain the responsibility of the 
contracting office.

[48 FR 42370, Sept. 19, 1983, as amended at 54 FR 34756, Aug. 21, 1989; 
54 FR 48989, Nov. 28, 1989; 55 FR 21708, May 25, 1990; 55 FR 38517, 
Sept. 18, 1990; 56 FR 15154, Apr. 15, 1991; 59 FR 11382, Mar. 10, 1994; 
59 FR 67043, Dec. 28, 1994; 60 FR 16719, Mar. 31, 1995; 60 FR 28498, May 
31, 1995; 60 FR 48264, Sept. 18, 1995; 60 FR 49717, Sept. 26, 1995; 61 
FR 18918, Apr. 29, 1996; 62 FR 237, Jan. 2, 1997; 62 FR 40237, July 25, 
1997; 62 FR 44812, Aug. 22, 1997; 62 FR 51271, Sept. 30, 1997; 63 FR 
9063, Feb. 23, 1998; 64 FR 72445, Dec. 27, 1999; 66 FR 2133, Jan. 10, 
2001; 66 FR 65353, Dec. 18, 2001]