IDIQ and Task Orders

Started by sjanke · Jul 20, 2012 · 3 replies

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    sjanke

    Jul 20, 2012 · 13y ago

    Original post

    Is anyone familiar with IDIQ contracts where under the Indefinite Quantity Clause, orders will be issued to all contractors awarded a contract under this solicitation and all awardees will be given an opportunity to compete for task orders in excess of $3,000? Each Task/Delivery Order Request issued will include a SOW, Evaluation Factors for Award of the Task/Delivery Order, Reporting Requirements and Deliverables, required components of the offer to be submitted, format for submission, and any other issues pertinent to the Task/Delivery Order, including information on whether it is anticipated that the Task/Delivery Order will be awarded with or without discussions.

    My previous experience with IDIQ contracts was the contractor would receive a Task/Delivery Order if the government had requirements, not have to compete again.

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    Guest Vern Edwards

    Jul 20, 2012 · 13y ago

    What you describe is very common. See FAR 16.505(B).

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    sjanke

    Jul 20, 2012 · 13y ago

    Thank-you. My previous experience had been as a sole source supplier, whereas the situation I am currenly inolved in has a number of potential suppliers.

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    MBrown

    Jul 20, 2012 · 13y ago

    Think of the multiple award task/delivery order contract as a narrowing of the universe of offerors.

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