We recommend your Program office including the COR and PM and anyone else who will be involved in the work.
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You are in full control on the length of time. Typically they can run a few hours or could take a full day.
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No. The process remains the same utilizing the procedures outlined in FAR Part 16.505.
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No. There is no cap on the 2% assisted acquisition fee. However, there is a cap on the NITAAC Contract Access Fee (NCAF).
Please see the following FAQ which discusses how the NCAF cap is applied here.
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Yes. The requesting agency is responsible for designating the Technical Evaluation Team.
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Source selection is based on the criteria set forth in the solicitation. In most cases, the Contracting Officer is the source selection authority. When the Contracting Officer makes the source selection, it is based on input from the Technical Evaluation Team at the requesting agency.
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The 2% assisted acquisition fee is non-negotiable.
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Yes. Assisted Acquisitions Services from NITAAC are for Information Technology only. Therefore, the expertise offered by NITAAC acquisitions professionals is very specific in nature and isn't diluted by other areas of procurement. In addition, NITAAC Contracting Officers use the NITAAC GWACs for all procurements.
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NITAAC asks that the requesting agency notify their current procurement office of their intent, and give them the opportunity to accept or decline the requirement.
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Requesting agencies may complete the Assisted Acquisition Request Form and Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). These documents outline all of the necessary approvals and can be found here under the heading, "Assisted Acquisitions."
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