Certificate of current cost or pricing data

Started by jasonh · Aug 25, 2010 · 1 replies

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    jasonh

    Aug 25, 2010 · 15y ago

    Original post

    I have submitted a proposal to be a subcontractor on a federal contract. Now that the prime will likely be awarded, the prime contractor has asked me to send them the Certificate of Current Cost or Pricing Data, which is in FAR 15.406-2. The prime is required to submit the certificate, because the overall award is above the $650K threshold, but my subcontract is not above that amount. Am I still required to sign the certification?

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    Guest Vern Edwards

    Aug 26, 2010 · 15y ago

    Not by FAR. But the prime contractor might want you to sign such a certificate for reasons of its own. It might make you liable to them if any of the data you gave to them and that they may have given to the government turn out to be defective, i.e, inaccurate, incomplete, or non-current.

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