Procurement Action Determination Clause Samples
The Procurement Action Determination clause defines the process by which an organization decides the appropriate method for acquiring goods or services. It typically outlines criteria or thresholds that dictate whether procurement will be handled through direct purchase, competitive bidding, or another method, and may specify roles responsible for making these decisions. This clause ensures that procurement actions are conducted in a consistent, transparent manner, helping to mitigate risks of improper purchasing and ensuring compliance with internal policies or legal requirements.
Procurement Action Determination. (1) In accordance with AMS Policy 3.6.
Procurement Action Determination. (1) In accordance with AMS Policy 3.6.1.3.4: Set-Asides to Small Businesses Owned and Controlled by Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Individuals (8(a) Certified), each acquisition of services having an anticipated dollar value exceeding $10,000, but not over competitive in terms of market prices, quality and delivery. These procurements may be either competitive or noncompetitive. In addition, other individual procurements outside the above specified range may be set-aside for competitive award among SEDBs that are 8(a) certified when appropriate.
