Acquisition bill passes House

The House of Representatives passed the Acquisition Streamlining Improvement Act, which extends for two years the Clinger-Cohen Act's pilot program authorizing streamlined acquisition procedures for commercially available goods and services.

The House of Representatives passed the Acquisition Streamlining Improvement Act, which extends for two years the Clinger-Cohen Act's pilot program authorizing streamlined acquisition procedures for commercially available goods and services.

The pilot program was set to expire at the end of this year. Reps. Tom Davis, R-Va., and Dan Burton, R-Ind., sponsored the bill, H.R. 3921.

The streamlined procedures apply to purchases of $5 million or less when a contracting officer expects that responses to a solicitation will only include commercial items. The procedures permit the use of shorter deadlines, fewer government-unique requirements and minimized administrative costs.

The Defense Department used the pilot program authority to buy routers and switches to re-establish the communications grid at the Pentagon after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

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