Federal procurement
policy is administered through the Office of Federal Procurement
Policy (OFPP) in cooperation with other federal agencies and concerned
organizations. The best and most current information about procurement
policy can be obtained from a web site called AcqNet (www.arnet.gov)
and managed by OFPP. AcqNet is an incredible resource for procurement
information. Use this resource to help you understand how to succeed
as a contractor for the federal government.
OFPP Policy Documents
OFPP Administrative Memorandums/Letters
to Senior Procurement Executives:
-
OFPP Memorandum,
Subject: Protests, Claims, and Alternative Dispute Resolution
(ADR) as Factors in Past Performance and Source Selection Decisions,
dated April 1, 2002 (Microsoft
Word)
- OFPP Memorandum,
Subject: Contractor Responsibility Determinations and Indefinite-Delivery
Contracts, dated April 16, 2002 (Microsoft Word)
- Multiple Award
Schedule order awards to 8(a) firms now count towards small business
goals, dated October 2, 2000
(Adobe Acrobat is required
to read this document)
-
OFPP
Memorandum, Recession of Monthly Reporting on Electronic Commerce
Statistics to the General Services Administration, dated May 25,
2000 (Microsoft Word)
- OFPP Memorandum,
Subject: PBSC Checklist, dated August 8, 1997
- OFPP Memorandum
- The President's Welfare to Work Program, dated April 10, 1997
- OFPP Memorandum
- Electronic Catalogs, dated March 14, 1997
- OFPP Memorandum
- Government-Wide Acquisition Reform Stand-Down Day, dated January
28, 1997
Executive Orders:
White Paper:
OFPP Past Performance:
OFPP Performance-Based Service Contracting
(PBSC):
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