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(a) Pursuant to section 8(a)
of the Small Business Act, SBA is authorized to enter into all types of contracts with
other Federal agencies, including contracts to furnish equipment, supplies, services,
leased real property, or materials to them or to perform construction work for them, and
to contract the performance of these contracts to qualified Participants. Where
practicable, simplified acquisition procedures should be used for 8(a) contracts at or
below the simplified acquisition threshold. Where appropriate, SBA will delegate the
contract execution function to procuring activities. In order to receive and retain a
delegation of SBA's contract execution and review functions, a procuring activity must
report all 8(a) contract awards, modifications, and options to SBA. (c) Admission into the 8(a) BD program does not guarantee that a Participant will receive 8(a) contracts. (d) A requirement for possible
award may be identified by SBA, a particular Participant or the procuring activity itself.
SBA will submit the capability statements provided to SBA annually to appropriate
procuring activities for the purpose of matching requirements with Participants. (f) An 8(a) participant that identifies a requirement that appears suitable for award through the 8(a) BD program may request SBA to contact the procuring activity to request that the requirement be offered to the 8(a) BD program. (g) A concern must be a
current Participant in the 8(a) BD program at the time of award. (i) Any person or entity that misrepresents its status as a small business concern owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals in order to obtain any 8(a) contracting opportunity will be subject to possible criminal, civil and administrative penalties, including those imposed by section 16(d) of the Small Business Act, 15 U.S.C. 645(d).
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