C. Office of Small Business Programs - OSDBU/Small Business Administration Procurement Center Representative 25. I concur with the recommendations. I recommend soliciting additional sources including those on the attached list. I do not concur with the recommendations and request suspension of the procurement action pending an appeal 26. Signature of OSDBU/SBA Procurement Center Representative: Date: PARTS 2954–2999 [RESERVED] DL-1-2004 Rev. 07-03 Part Page 3023 3024 Environment, energy and water efficiency, renew- 88 .. 89 89 .... ... ... 91 92 3038 3039 Federal supply schedule contracting [Reserved] 3040 [Reserved] 3041 Acquisition of utility services [Reserved] SUBCHAPTER G-CONTRACT MANAGEMENT 3042 3043 3044 Contract administration and audit services Termination of contracts [Reserved] Extraordinary contractual actions [Reserved] Use of government sources by contractors [Re- SUBCHAPTER A-GENERAL PART 3000 [RESERVED] PART 3001-FEDERAL ACQUISITION Sec. Subpart 3001.1-Purpose, Authority, 3001.101 Purpose. Statement of Guiding Principles for the Federal Acquisition System. 3001.103 Authority. 3001.104 Applicability. 3001.105 Issuance. 3001.105-1 Publication and code arrangement. 3001.105-2 Arrangement of regulations. 3001.105-3 Copies. 3001.106 OMB Approval under the Paper- Subpart 3001.3-Agency Acquisition 3001.301 Policy. 3001.301-70 3001.301-71 Amendment of HSAR. Effective date. 3001.301-72 HSAC or HSAR Notice numbering. 3001.303 Publication and codification. 3001.304 Agency control and compliance pro cedures. Subpart 3001.4-Deviations from the FAR 3001.403 Individual deviations. 3001.404 Class deviations. Subpart 3001.6-Career Development, Contracting Authority, and Responsibilities 3001.601 General. 3001.602 Contracting Officers. 3001.602-3 Ratification of unauthorized com mitments. 3001.603 Selection, appointment, and termi- Subpart 3001.7-Determinations and 3001.704 Content. Subpart 3001.70-Other Determinations, Waivers, Exceptions, Approvals, Reviews, and Submittals 3001.7000 Coordination and approval. 3001.7001 Content. AUTHORITY: 5 U.S.C. 301-302, 41 U.S.C. 1707, 41 U.S.C. 1702, 48 CFR part 1, subpart 1.3, and DHS Delegation Number 0702. SOURCE: 68 FR 67871, Dec. 4, 2003, unless otherwise noted. Subpart 3001.1-Purpose, 3001.101 Purpose. The Department of Homeland Security Acquisition Regulation (HSAR) establishes uniform acquisition policies and procedures, which implement and supplement the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). 3001.102 Statement of Guiding Principles for the Federal Acquisition System. (d) The FAR and this supplement are to be interpreted permissively, if consistent with statutory and regulatory requirements, policy, and sound professional judgment. 3001.103 Authority. The HSAR is issued by DHS's Chief Procurement Officer, who is the Senior Procurement Executive (SPE), see 41 U.S.C. 1702 and DHS Delegation Number 0702, under authority of 5 U.S.C. 301-302, the Office of Federal Procurement Policy Act, Pub. L. No. 93-400, 88 Stat. 796 (1974), including sections 22 and 25, 41 U.S.C. 1707, 1302 and 1303, and (FAR) 48 CFR part 1, subpart 1.3. [77 FR 50632, Aug. 22, 2012] 3001.104 Applicability. (a) The following order of precedence applies to resolve any acquisition regulation or procedural inconsistency found within HSAR or the Homeland Security Acquisition Manual (HSAM): (1) Statute; (2) FAR or other applicable regulation or Executive Order; (3) HSAR; (4) Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Directives; and (5) HSAM. (b) The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) exception to this |