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  • Is there an on-ramp or off-ramp on the CIO-SP3 GWACs
    Yes. Reference, Ramp-On Procedure, and, Ramp-Off Procedure, in your contract.
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    NITAAC is not authorized to offer any discounts on the assisted acquisition fee.
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    No, the fee cap memos apply only to the NIH Contract Access Fee (NCAF) on our GWACs.
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    No. A justification is not needed to use Assisted Acquisition Services from NITAAC. However, if your organization is outside of the NIH, an Interagency Agreement (IAA) is required. Click here to locate and download an IAA form under the heading, "Assisted Acquisitions."
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    In accordance with FAR 17.5, the Requesting Agency is required to document the analysis that was completed to determine that NITAAC is the Best Procurement Approach.  The Best Procurement Approach/Release documentation must be signed by the appropriate authority from the Requesting Agencies procurement office.
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  • NITAAC Receives CMMI Level 3 Maturity Rating
    Initially developed by Carnegie Mellon University for the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the National Defense Industrial Association, the Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI), is a proven, outcome-based performance model and the globally accepted standard for improving capability, optimizing business performance and aligning operations to business goals. CMMI provides…
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  • Agile Solution Powers Lifesaving Work of National Cancer Institute
    The National Cancer Institute’s Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program (CTEP) is tasked with improving the lives of cancer patients by identifying better ways to treat, control and cure cancer. That’s a tall order, with 1.9 million Americans diagnosed with cancer every year according to the American Cancer Society. CTEP coordinates the largest publicly funded oncology clinical trials organization in…
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