FAR Subpart 19.14- Service-Disabled
Veteran-Owned Small Business Procurement Program
19.1401 General.
- (a) The Veterans Benefit Act of 2003 (15 U.S.C. 657f)
created the procurement program for small business concerns
owned and controlled by service-disabled veterans (commonly
referred to as the "Service-Disabled Veteran-owned
Small Business (SDVOSB) Procurement Program").
- (b) The purpose of the Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned
Small Business Program is to provide Federal contracting
assistance to service-disabled veteran-owned small business
concerns.
19.1402 Applicability.
The procedures in this subpart apply to all Federal
agencies that employ one or more contracting officers.
19.1403 Status as a service-disabled veteran-owned
small business concern.
- (a) Status as a service-disabled veteran-owned small business
concern is determined in accordance with 13 CFR parts 125.8
through 125.13; also see 19.307.
- (b) At the time that a service-disabled veteran-owned
small business concern submits its offer, it must represent
to the contracting officer that it is a
- Service-disabled veteran-owned small business concern;
and
- Small business concern under the North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) code assigned to the procurement.
- (c) A joint venture may be considered a service-disabled
veteran owned small business concern if-
- At least one member of the joint venture is a service-disabled
veteran-owned small business concern, and makes the
representations in paragraph (b) of this section;
- Each other concern is small under the size standard
corresponding to the NAICS code assigned to the procurement;
- The joint venture meets the requirements of paragraph
7 of the explanation of Affiliates in 19.101; and
- The joint venture meets the requirements of 13 CFR
125.15(b).
- (d) Any service-disabled veteran-owned small business
concern (nonmanufacturer) must meet the requirements in
19.102(f) to receive a benefit under this program.
19.1404 Exclusions.
This subpart does not apply to-
- (a) Requirements that can be satisfied through award to-
- Federal Prison Industries, Inc. (see Subpart 8.6);
- Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act participating non-profit agencies
for the blind or severely disabled (see Subpart 8.7);
- (b) Orders under indefinite delivery contracts (see Subpart
16.5);
- (c) Orders against Federal Supply Schedules (see Subpart
8.4);
- (d) Requirements currently being performed by an 8(a)
participant or requirements SBA has accepted for performance
under the authority of the 8(a) Program, unless SBA has
consented to release the requirements from the 8(a) Program;
or
- (e) Requirements for commissary or exchange resale items.
19.1405 Service-disabled veteran-owned small
business set-aside procedures.
- (a) The contracting officer may set-aside acquisitions
exceeding the micro-purchase threshold for competition restricted
to service-disabled veteran-owned small business concerns
when the requirements of paragraph (b) of this section can
be satisfied. The contracting officer shall consider service-disabled
veteran-owned small business set-asides before considering
service-disabled veteran-owned small business sole source
awards (see 19.1406).
- (b) To set aside an acquisition for competition restricted
to service-disabled veteran-owned small business concerns,
the contracting officer must have a reasonable expectation
that-
- Offers will be received from two or more service-disabled
veteran-owned small business concerns; and
- Award will be made at a fair market price.
- (c) If the contracting officer receives only one acceptable
offer from a service-disabled veteran-owned small business
concern in response to a set-aside, the contracting officer
should make an award to that concern. If the contracting
officer receives no acceptable offers from service-disabled
veteran-owned small business concerns, the service-disabled
veteran-owned set-aside shall be withdrawn and the requirement,
if still valid, set aside for small business concerns, as
appropriate (see Subpart 19.5).
- (d) The procedures at 19.202-1 and, except for acquisitions
not exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold, at 19.402
apply to this section. When the SBA intends to appeal a
contracting officer's decision to reject a recommendation
of the SBA procurement center representative to set aside
an acquisition for competition restricted to service-disabled
veteran-owned small business concerns, the SBA procurement
center representative shall notify the contracting officer,
in writing, of its intent within 5 working days of receiving
the contracting officer's notice of rejection. Upon receipt
of notice of SBA's intent to appeal, the contracting officer
shall suspend action on the acquisition unless the head
of the contracting activity makes a written determination
that urgent and compelling circumstances, which significantly
affect the interests of the Government, exist. Within 15
working days of SBA's notification to the contracting officer,
SBA shall file its formal appeal with the head of the contracting
activity, or that agency may consider the appeal withdrawn.
The head of the contracting activity shall reply to SBA
within 15 working days of receiving the appeal. The decision
of the head of the contracting activity shall be final.
19.1406 Sole source awards to service-disabled
veteran-owned small business concerns.
- (a) A contracting officer may award contracts to service-disabled
veteran-owned small business concerns on a sole source basis
(see 19.501(d) and 6.302-5), provided-
- Only one service-disabled veteran-owned small business
concern can satisfy the requirement;
- The anticipated award price of the contract (including
options) will not exceed-
- $5 million for a requirement within the NAICS
codes for manufacturing; or
- $3 million for a requirement within any other
NAICS code;
- The service-disabled veteran-owned small business
concern has been determined to be a responsible contractor
with respect to performance; and
- Award can be made at a fair and reasonable price.
- (b) The SBA has the right to appeal the contracting officer's
decision not to make a service-disabled veteran-owned small
business sole source award.
19.1407 Contract clauses.
The contracting officer shall insert the clause 52.219-27,
Notice of Total Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
Set-Aside, in solicitations and contracts for acquisitions
under 19.1405 and 19.1406. |