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“How do you do simplified acquisition?” is a common question I hear from acquisition personnel that are more familiar with using FAR part 15 procedures to solicit offers and award contracts. The question presupposes that there is a regulated set of procedures that one must follow—similar to what is prescribed in FAR part 15, agency FAR supplements to FAR part 15, agency guidebooks on source selection, and the decisions of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and Court of Federal Claims (COFC). Fortunately, that is not the case. Rather, FAR part 13 (Simplified Acquisition Procedures (SAP)) expressly states that certain procedures contained in FAR part 15 (Contracting by Negotiation) do not apply and requires contracting officers to “use innovative approaches, to the maximum extent practicable, in awarding contracts using simplified acquisition procedures.” FAR 13.003(h)(4). An underlying message in FAR part 13 is to not bring your FAR part 15 baggage with you. The following list presents thirteen reasons why SAP is simpler than the competitive negotiation procedures of FAR part 15.

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Don Mansfield

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13 hours ago, Jamaal Valentine said:

Love this!

Thanks, Jamaal. Where you been?

On 8/5/2020 at 8:21 PM, Don Mansfield said:

Thanks, Jamaal. Where you been?

I moved across the globe and started a new role as a Division Chief and have been spending most of my time at work or doing work related tasks. I’ve finally got a full staff and some stability at most of the seven locations so I should be active again.

Metal Marc

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Don, that's a great blog post right there!  You're a man after my own heart: don't complicate SAP.  These were 13 great points you made.👍

Don Mansfield

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1 hour ago, Metal Marc said:

Don, that's a great blog post right there!  You're a man after my own heart: don't complicate SAP.  These were 13 great points you made.👍

Thanks @Metal Marc!

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