[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: 48CFR7.304]



[Page 117-118]

 

            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM

 

                CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION

 

PART 7_ACQUISITION PLANNING--Table of Contents

 

          Subpart 7.3_Contractor Versus Government Performance

 

Sec. 7.304  Procedures.



    (a) Work statement. When private commercial sources are available 

and a cost comparison is required, the Government's functional managers 

responsible for the comparison or another group shall prepare a 

comprehensive, performance work statement. The work statement must--

    (1) Accurately reflect the actual Government requirement, stating 

adequately what is to be done without prescribing how it is to be done;

    (2) Include performance standards that can be used to ensure a 

comparable level of performance for both Government and contractor and a 

common basis for evaluation; and

    (3) Be reviewed by the contracting officer to ensure that it is 

adequate and appropriate to serve as a basis for solicitation and award.

    (b) Cost estimate. The agency personnel who develop the cost 

estimate for Government performance--

    (1) Enter on a cost comparison form (see Part IV of the Supplement) 

the cost estimate and the other elements



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required to accomplish a cost comparison;

    (2) Review the estimate for completeness and accuracy and have the 

estimate audited; and

    (3) Submit to the contracting officer the completed form and all 

necessary detailed supporting data in a sealed, dated envelope, or 

electronic equivalent, not later than the time established for receipt 

of initial proposals or bid opening. If more time is needed to develop 

the Government's cost estimate, the contracting officer shall amend the 

opening date of the solicitation.

    (c) Solicitation. (1) The contracting officer shall issue a 

solicitation based on the performance work statement prepared in 

accordance with paragraph (a) of this section. Prepriced option prices 

in existing contracts will not be used instead of issuing a new 

solicitation when conducting a cost comparison under a new start.

    (2) Firm offers shall be required for the period covered by the cost 

comparison, by using (i) a base contract period and any applicable 

priced options to total the amount of time represented by the cost 

estimate for Government performance (see subpart 17.2), or (ii) a 

multiyear contract when appropriate (see subpart 17.1).

    (3) Solicitations shall not, unless a proper determination to the 

contrary is made, limit award to U.S. offerors.

    (d) Integrity of cost comparison. (1) The confidentiality of (i) the 

cost estimate for Government performance and (ii) the bids in sealed bid 

cost comparisons shall be maintained until the time of bid opening, to 

ensure that they are completely independent.

    (2) For cost comparisons conducted using the results of negotiation 

procedures, confidentiality and independence shall be maintained until 

after negotiations are completed and the most advantageous offer has 

been selected.

    (3) Personnel who have knowledge of the cost figures in the cost 

estimate for Government performance shall not participate in the offer-

evaluation process unless the contract file is adequately documented to 

show that no other qualified personnel were available.



[48 FR 42124, Sept. 19, 1983, as amended at 50 FR 1735, Jan. 11, 1985; 

50 FR 52429, Dec. 23, 1985; 55 FR 25526, June 21, 1990; 57 FR 60575, 

Dec. 21, 1992; 60 FR 34737, July 3, 1995]