(b) Allow at least 45 days response time when requested by a qualifying or designated country source (as these terms are used in part 225) and the request is consistent with the Government's requirement.
(S-70) When using competitive procedures, if a solicitation allowed fewer than 30 days for receipt of offers and resulted in only one offer, the contracting officer shall resolicit, allowing an additional period of at least 30 days for receipt of offers, except as provided in 215.371-4 and 215.371-5.
[56 FR 36302, July 31, 1991, as amended at 77 FR 39137, June 29, 2012]
See PGI 205.205 for instructions on the solicitation notice regarding timely definitization of equitable adjustments for change orders under construction contracts.
[88 FR 73235, Oct. 25, 2023]
(a) When a proposed acquisition is funded entirely using DoD funds and potentially involves bundling, the contracting officer shall, at least 30 days prior to the release of a solicitation or 30 days prior to placing an order without a solicitation, publish in the Governmentwide point of entry (https://www.sam.gov) a notification of the intent to bundle the requirement. In addition, if the agency has determined that measurably substantial benefits are expected to be derived as a result of bundling, the notification shall include a brief description of those benefits (see FAR 7.107).
(b) This requirement is in addition to the notification requirements at FAR 10.001(c)(2)(i) and (ii).
[75 FR 40716, July 13, 2010, as amended at 88 FR 88533, Dec. 22, 2023]
Follow the procedures at PGI 206.302-1(d) prior to soliciting a proposal without providing for full and open competition under the authority at FAR 6.302-1.
[80 FR 21657, Apr. 20, 2015]
(a)(i) For numbering synopsis notices, follow the procedures at PGI 205.207(a)(i).
(d) For special notices for small business events, follow the procedures at PGI 205.207(d).
[69 FR 63328, Nov. 1, 2004, as amended at 70 FR 73149, Dec. 9, 2005, 76 FR 76319, Dec. 7, 2011; 79 FR 61581, Oct. 14, 2014]
source: 56 FR 36302, July 31, 1991, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 48 CFR 205.205-71