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  1. Thank you Mr. Edwards for replying. Your knowledge and feedback is greatly appreciated.
  2. That's a good question. Currently, we have requirements in house; however, if we didn't have specific requirements already in house, I would ask the PM to provide a projection of possible orders during the extension time frame. Additionally, the extension was put in place to cover any requirements that may arise before a new requirements contract is put into place. I hope this answer your question.
  3. The situation is that a contract extension modification has been approved for a requirements contact of a minor modified commercial item and the contractor has agreed to hold its third year ordering price for our requirement. Originally, the contractor certified to the non-commercial modification but is the original certification still valid for the contract extension or does the contractor have to recertify and provide C&P data? I know that FAR 15.403-1©(3)(iii)( states that it is not required if the total price of all modifications under a particular contract action does not exceed the GREATER of the C&P data threshold or 5% of the total price of the contract at the time of contract award. Based on the above, I would think that the contractor does have to recertify and provide C&P data for the non-commercial modification and that the commercial portion would require price analysis, but I am not entirely sure. Any guidance or help is appreciated.
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