[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 48, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 48CFR11.101]



[Page 182]

 

            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM

 

                CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION

 

PART 11_DESCRIBING AGENCY NEEDS--Table of Contents

 

      Subpart 11.1_Selecting and Developing Requirements Documents

 

Sec. 11.101  Order of precedence for requirements documents.





    (a) Agencies may select from existing requirements documents, modify 

or combine existing requirements documents, or create new requirements 

documents to meet agency needs, consistent with the following order of 

precedence:

    (1) Documents mandated for use by law.

    (2) Performance-oriented documents.

    (3) Detailed design-oriented documents.

    (4) Standards, specifications and related publications issued by the 

Government outside the Defense or Federal series for the non-repetitive 

acquisition of items.

    (b) Agencies shall prepare requirements documents to achieve maximum 

practicable--

    (1) Energy efficiency, including using products containing energy-

efficient standby power devices and renewable energy technologies; and

    (2) Use of recovered material, other materials that are 

environmentally preferable, energy- and water-efficient products, and 

renewable energy technologies (see subparts 23.2, 23.4, and 23.7).

    (c) In accordance with OMB Circular A-119, ``Federal Participation 

in the Development and Use of Voluntary Consensus Standards and in 

Conformity Assessment Activities,`` agencies must use voluntary 

consensus standards, when they exist, in lieu of Government-unique 

standards, except where inconsistent with law or otherwise impractical. 

The private sector manages and administers voluntary consensus 

standards. Such standards are not mandated by law (e.g., industry 

standards such as ISO 9000).



[60 FR 48238, Sept. 18, 1995, as amended at 62 FR 44810, Aug. 22, 1997; 

64 FR 51834, Sept. 24, 1999; 66 FR 65352, Dec. 18, 2001; 68 FR 43858, 

July 24, 2003]