48 CFR 1852.245-70 - Contractor requests for Government-owned equipment.

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TITLE 48 - FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM

CHAPTER 18 - NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

SUBCHAPTER H - CLAUSES AND FORMS

PART 1852 - SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES

1852.245 - 70 - Contractor requests for Government - owned equipment.

As prescribed in 1845.10670(a), insert the following clause: Contractor Requests for Government-Owned Equipment (JUL 1997) (a) Equipment, as used in this clause, means commercially available items capable of stand-alone use, including those to be acquired for incorporation into special test equipment or special tooling.

  (b)(1) Upon determination of need for any Government-owned equipment item for performance of this contract, the contractor shall provide to the contracting officer a written request justifying the need for the equipment and the reasons why contractor-owned property cannot be used, citing the applicable FAR or contract authority for use of Government-owned equipment. Equipment being acquired as a deliverable end item listed in the contract or as a component for incorporation into a deliverable end item listed in the contract is exempt from this requirement.

  (2) The contractor's request shall include a description of the item in sufficient detail to enable the Government to screen its inventories for available equipment or to purchase equipment. For this purpose, the contractor shall (i) prepare a separate DD Form 1419, DOD Industrial Plant Equipment Requisition, or equivalent format, for each item requested and (ii) forward it through the contracting officer to the Industrial Property Officer at the cognizant NASA installation at least 30 days in advance of the date the contractor intends to acquire the item. Multiple units of identical items may be requested on a single form. Instructions for preparing the DD Form 1419 are contained in NASA FAR Supplement 1845.7102. If a certificate of nonavailability is not received within that period, the contractor may proceed to acquire the item, subject to having obtained contracting officer consent, if required, and having complied with any other applicable provisions of this contract.

  (c) Contractors who are authorized to conduct their own screening using the NASA Equipment Management System (NEMS) and other Government sources of excess property shall provide the evidence of screening results with their request for contracting officer consent. Requests to purchase based on unsuitability of items found shall include rationale for the determined unsuitability.

(End of clause) [62 FR 36735, July 9, 1997; 62 FR 40309, July 28, 1997]

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