[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: 48CFR51]



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            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM

 

                CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION

 

PART 51_USE OF GOVERNMENT SOURCES BY CONTRACTORS--Table of Contents

 

        Subpart 51.1_Contractor Use of Government Supply Sources

 

51.102  Authorization to use Government supply sources.



    (a) Before issuing an authorization to a contractor to use 

Government supply sources in accordance with 51.101 (a) or (b), the 

contracting officer shall place in the contract file a written finding 

supporting issuance of the authorization. A written finding is not 

required when authorizing use of the Government supply sources in 

accordance with 51.101(c). Except for findings under 51.101(a)(3), the 

determination shall be based on, but not limited to, consideration of 

the following factors:

    (1) The administrative cost of placing orders with Government supply 

sources and the program impact of delay factors, if any.

    (2) The lower cost of items available through Government supply 

sources.

    (3) Suitability of items available through Government supply 

sources.

    (4) Delivery factors such as cost and time.

    (5) Recommendations of the contractor.

    (b) Authorizations to subcontractors shall be issued through, and 

with the approval of, the contractor.

    (c) Upon deciding to authorize a contractor to use Government supply 

sources, the contracting officer shall request, in writing, as 

applicable--

    (1) A FEDSTRIP activity address code, through the agency's central 

contact point for matters involving activity address codes, from the 

General Services Administration (GSA), FXS, Washington, DC 20406;

    (2) A MILSTRIP activity address code from the appropriate Department 

of Defense (DOD) service point listed in Section 1 of the Introduction 

to the DOD Activity Address Directory;

    (3) Approval for the contractor to use Department of Veterans 

Affairs (VA) supply sources from the Deputy Assistant Secretary for 

Acquisition and Materiel Management (Code 90), Office of Acquisition and 

Materiel Management, Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue, 

NW., Washington, DC 20420;

    (4) Approval for the contractor to acquire helium from the 

Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Helium Field 

Operations, 801 S. Fillmore Street, Amarillo, TX 79101-3545 or

    (5) Approval from the appropriate agency for the contractor to use a 

Government supply source other than those identified in (1) through (4) 

above.

    (d) Each request made under paragraph (c) above shall contain--

    (1) The complete address(es) to which the contractor's mail, 

freight, and billing documents are to be directed;

    (2) A copy of the contracting officer's letter of authorization to 

the contractor;

    (3) The prime contract number(s); and

    (4) The effective date and duration of each contract.

    (e) In each authorization to the contractor, the contracting 

officer--



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    (1) Shall cite the contract number(s) involved;

    (2) Shall, when practicable, limit the period of the authorization;

    (3) Shall specify, as appropriate, that--

    (i) When requisitioning from GSA or DOD, the contractor shall use 

FEDSTRIP or MILSTRIP, as appropriate, and include the activity address 

code assigned by GSA or DOD;

    (ii) When requisitioning from the VA, the contractor should use 

FEDSTRIP or MILSTRIP, as appropriate, Optional Form 347, Order for 

Supplies or Services (see 53.302-347), or an agency-approved form; and

    (iii) When placing orders for helium with the Bureau of Land 

Management, the contractor shall reference the Federal contract number 

on the purchase order;

    (4) May include any other limitations or conditions deemed 

necessary. For example, the contracting officer may--

    (i) Authorize purchases from Government supply sources of any 

overhead supplies, but no production supplies;

    (ii) Limit any authorization requirement to use Government sources 

to a specific dollar amount, thereby leaving the contractor free to make 

smaller purchases from other sources if so desired;

    (iii) Restrict the authorization to certain facilities or to 

specific contracts; or

    (iv) Provide specifically if vesting of title is to differ from 

other property acquired or otherwise furnished by the contractor for use 

under the contract; and

    (5) Shall instruct the contractor to comply with the applicable 

policies and procedures prescribed in this subpart.

    (f) After issuing the authorization, the authorizing agency shall be 

responsible for--

    (1) Ensuring that contractors comply with the terms of their 

authorizations and that supplies and services obtained from Government 

supply sources are properly accounted for and properly used;

    (2) Any indebtedness incurred for supplies or services and not 

satisfied by the contractor; and

    (3) Submitting, in writing, to the appropriate Government sources, 

address changes of the contractor and deletions when contracts are 

completed or terminated.



[48 FR 42476, Sept. 19, 1983, as amended at 54 FR 29282, July 11, 1989; 

60 FR 42657, Aug. 16, 1995; 61 FR 2631, Jan. 26, 1996; 62 FR 40237, July 

25, 1997; 69 FR 76358, Dec. 20, 2004]]