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Availability of specifications, plans, and drawings. [Revised] Purchase descriptions. [Revised] 1.1206-1 General. [Added] 1.1206-2 Brand name or equal purchase description. [Added]

1.1206-3 Invitation for bids "Brand Name or Equal" Purchase Descriptions. [Added]

1.1206-4 Bid evaluation and award-"brand name or equal" purchase descriptions. [Added]

1.1206-5 Procedure for negotiated procurements. [Added]

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Subpart P-Novation of Agreements [Added] Scope of subpart.

Agreement to recognize a successor in interest.

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1.1604 Novation agreement affecting more than one department.

Subpart Q-Value Engineering [Added]

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§ 1.101

Subpart A-Introduction

Purpose of subchapter.

This subchapter, issued by the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics) by direction of the Secretary of Defense and in coordination with the Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force and the Director of the Defense Supply Agency, establishes for the Department of Defense, uniform policies and procedures relating to the procurement of supplies and services under the authority of Chapter 137, Title 10 of the United States Code, or under other statutory authority. [27 F.R. 11643, Nov. 27, 1962]

Prior Amendments 1961: 26 F.R. 5296, June 14. § 1.102

Applicability of subchapter.

This subchapter shall apply to all purchases and contracts made by the De

partment of Defense, within or outside the United States (but see § 1.109-4), for the procurement of supplies or services which obligate appropriated funds (including available contract authorizations), unless otherwise specified herein, except transportation services procured by transportation requests, transportation warrants, bills of lading, and similar transportation forms. (Procurement of these excepted transportation services shall be in accordance with specific regulations and instructions issued by the Defense Traffic Management Service (DTMS), Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS), Military Air Transport Service (MATS), and the Departments.) [27 F.R. 3443, Apr. 11, 1962]

§ 1.104 Content of subchapter.

This subchapter will contain policies and procedures relating to the procurement of supplies and services and is designed to achieve maximum uniformity throughout the Department of Defense. Hence, implementation of the subchapter by and within the Military Departments and the Defense Supply Agency shall be kept to a minimum (see § 1.108). This subchapter will be amended, from time to time, to set forth improved procedures which reduce contract preparation time, simplify and standardize contract forms within the Department of Defense, and improve the contracting process by standardizing procedures and instructions. In this connection, personnel at all levels, particularly the contracting level are encouraged to submit through appropriate channels suggestions, based on operating experience, to reduce administrative burden, simplify contract forms and procedures, and otherwise accomplish the foregoing objectives.

[28 F.R. 2571, Mar. 16, 1963]

§ 1.105 Amendment of subchapter.

This subchapter may be amended from time to time by the issuance of "Revisions," by the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics) after coordination with the Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force and the Director of the Defense Supply Agency. Unless otherwise directed in a particular case by the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics), proposed amendments shall be submitted to the Armed Services Procurement Regulation Committee. Proposals for amendments originating with

in the Military Departments shall be submitted to the Chairman of the Armed Services Procurement Regulation Committee by the Departmental members of the Committee. However, where unusual circumstances warrant, the Secretaries may submit proposals for amendments to the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics).

CODIFICATION: § 1.105 was revised 26 F.R. 5296, June 14, 1961. Subsequently, the first sentence was amended, 27 F.R. 11643, Nov. 27, 1962.

§ 1.108 Departmental procurement instructions and implementations of this subchapter.

(a) Directives, regulations, instructions, or procedures implementing this subchapter or covering any of the subject matter thereof shall not be issued by the military departments or subordinate organizations except when consistent with the Department of Defense objective of minimum implementation and then only if authorized by one of the following and if consistent with paragraph (c) of this section:

(1) Internal procurement management instructions such as delegations of authority and assignment of responsibilities;

(2) Procurement instructions peculiar to specialized commodity areas if not specifically covered in this subchapter;

(3) Interim procurement instructions essential to procurement operations and management, including service test, implementing instructions for proposed techniques or methods of procurement providing such instructions are promptly submitted for consideration by the ASPR Committee; or

(4) Material determined by the ASPR Committee to be inappropriate for coverage in this subchapter and approved for inclusion in departmental publications.

(b) Implementations issued in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section shall not contain materials which duplicates or is inconsistent with this subchapter and shall be screened for the purpose of determining if the subject matter is appropriate for inclusion in this subchapter.

(c) No Department shall adopt any policy or procedure (including methods, systems, instructions, practices, and contract clauses) which involves a major policy question without first coordinating with the other military departments

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Subpart P-Novation of Agreements [Added]

Agreement to recognize a successor in interest.

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name of contractor.

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Subpart Q-Value Engineering [Added]

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§ 1.101

Subpart A-Introduction

Purpose of subchapter.

This subchapter, issued by the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics) by direction of the Secretary of Defense and in coordination with the Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force and the Director of the Defense Supply Agency, establishes for the Department of Defense, uniform policies and procedures relating to the procurement of supplies and services under the authority of Chapter 137, Title 10 of the United States Code, or under other statutory authority.

[27 F.R. 11643, Nov. 27, 1962]

Prior Amendments 1961: 26 F.R. 5296, June 14. § 1.102

Applicability of subchapter.

This subchapter shall apply to all purchases and contracts made by the De

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