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Can a multiple award schedule be issued against a CPFF contract type?


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On 8/10/2023 at 10:58 AM, 1102 Lady said:

I am trying to find any information on where a GSA multiple award schedule can be issued against a CPFF contract type?

Please rephrase your question.  It’s not clear.  Are you asking if an order placed under  GSA Schedule contract be done using a CPFF type?

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On 8/10/2023 at 7:58 AM, 1102 Lady said:

I am trying to find any information on where a GSA multiple award schedule can be issued against a CPFF contract type?

GSA regulations prevent a multiple award schedule contract from being issued on a cost reimbursement basis.   General Services Administration Acquisition Regulation System (GSAM/R) at 538.271 provides that FSS awards will be for commercial products and commercial services.  Also see GSAM/R 512.203 that provides that FSS contracts are to be in accord with FAR Part 12.   FAR 12.207 provides the contract types for commercial products and commercial services and cost reimbursement is a type not allowed (prohibited). 

Therefore as it goes GSA policies as well as the regulations prevent award of a GSA MAS order on a cost reimbursement basis.   See page 5 of this GSA policy document - https://www.gsa.gov/system/files/MAS_Ordering_Quick_Reference_Guide_FINAL_508.pdf   Likewise as a order is issued as a commercial product or commercial service order FAR 12.207 prevents the order from being cost reimbursement. 

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Carl, your answer is correct but I’m not sure what your question really is.  She needs to clarify.   I’m also unclear on her objectives.  For example GSA allows for T&M, OLMs, and travel charges.  Perhaps GSA might work out if we knew more.

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It looks like the OP got lost.  This violates Rule 17!

17.  Original posters must not disappear after they post a question.  Disappearing makes it impossible to provide clarifications of the original post so that others may respond intelligently.  It is normal for the original poster to be asked for clarification.

I will lock the Topic shortly.

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