[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR22.315]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
              CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
 
PART 22_DoD GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS_AWARD AND ADMINISTRATION--Table of Contents
 
                          Subpart C_Competition
 
Sec.  22.315  Merit-based, competitive procedures.

    Competitive procedures are methods that encourage participation in 
DoD programs by a broad base of the most highly qualified performers. 
These procedures are characterized by competition among as many eligible 
proposers as possible, with a published or widely disseminated notice. 
Competitive procedures include, as a minimum:
    (a) Notice to prospective proposers. The notice may be a notice of 
funding availability or Broad Agency Announcement that is publicly 
disseminated, with unlimited distribution, or a specific notice that is 
distributed to eligible proposers (a specific notice must be distributed 
to at least two eligible proposers to be considered as part of a 
competitive procedure). Requirements for notices are as follows:
    (1) The format and content of each notice must conform with the 
Governmentwide format for announcements of funding opportunities 
established by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in a policy 
directive entitled, ``Format for Financial Assistance Program 
Announcements.'' \2\
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    \2\ This OMB policy directive is available at the Internet site 
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/grants--docs.html (the link is 
``Final Policy Directive on Financial Assistance Program 
Announcements'').
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    (2) In accordance with that OMB policy directive, DoD Components 
also must post on the Internet any notice under which domestic entities 
may submit proposals, if the distribution of the notice is unlimited. 
DoD Components are encouraged to simultaneously publish the notice in 
other media (e.g., the Federal Register), if doing so would increase the 
likelihood of its being seen by potential proposers. If a DoD Component 
issues a specific notice with limited distribution (e.g., for national 
security considerations), the notice need not be posted on the Internet.
    (3) To comply with an OMB policy directive entitled, ``Requirement 
to Post Funding Opportunity Announcement Synopses at Grants.gov and 
Related Data Elements/Format,'' \3\ DoD Components must post on the 
Internet a synopsis for each notice that, in accordance with paragraph 
(a)(2) of this section, is posted on the Internet. The synopsis must be 
posted at the Governmentwide site designated by the OMB (currently 
http://www.FedGrants.gov). The synopsis for each notice must provide 
complete instructions on where to obtain the notice and should have an 
electronic link to the Internet location at which the notice is posted.
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    \3\ This OMB policy directive is available at the Internet site 
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/grants--docs.html (the link is 
``Office of Federal Financial Management Policy Directive on Use of 
Grants.Gov FIND'').
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    (4) In accordance with an OMB policy directive entitled, 
``Requirement for a DUNS Number in Applications for Federal Grants and 
Cooperative Agreements,'' \4\ each notice must include a requirement for 
proposers to include Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) numbers in 
their proposals. If a notice provides for submission of application 
forms, the forms must incorporate the DUNS number. To the extent that 
unincorporated consortia of separate organizations may submit proposals, 
the notice should explain that an unincorporated consortium

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would use the DUNS number of the entity proposed to receive DoD payments 
under the award (usually, a lead organization that consortium members 
identify for administrative matters).
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    \4\ This OMB policy directive is available at the Internet site 
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/grants--docs.html (the link is 
``Use of a Universal Identifier by Grant Applicants'').
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    (b) At least two eligible, prospective proposers.
    (c) Impartial review of the merits of applications or proposals 
received in response to the notice, using the evaluation method and 
selection criteria described in the notice. For research and development 
awards, in order to be considered as part of a competitive procedure, 
the two principal selection criteria, unless statute provides otherwise, 
must be the:
    (1) Technical merits of the proposed research and development; and
    (2) Potential relationship of the proposed research and development 
to Department of Defense missions.

[63 FR 12164, Mar. 12, 1998, as amended at 70 FR 49464, Aug. 23, 2005; 
72 FR 34988, June 26, 2007]