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DOD/DARC | RIN: 0750-AK96 | Publication ID: Fall 2020 |
Title: Reauthorization and Improvement of Mentor-Protege Program (DFARS Case 2020-D009) | |
Abstract:
DoD is proposing to amend the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement to implement section 872 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020, which reauthorizes and modifies the DoD Mentor-Protege Program. |
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Agency: Department of Defense(DOD) | Priority: Other Significant |
RIN Status: Previously published in the Unified Agenda | Agenda Stage of Rulemaking: Proposed Rule Stage |
Major: No | Unfunded Mandates: No |
EO 13771 Designation: Other | |
CFR Citation: 48 CFR, ch. 2, App. I (To search for a specific CFR, visit the Code of Federal Regulations.) | |
Legal Authority: 41 U.S.C. 1303 Pub. L. 116-92, sec. 872 |
Legal Deadline:
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Statement of Need: This rule is necessary to amend the DFARS to implement the reauthorization of and amendments to the Mentor Protégé Program provided by section 872 of the National Defense authorization act (NDAA) of Fiscal Year (FY) 2020. |
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Summary of the Legal Basis: The legal basis for this rule is section 872 of the NDAA for FY 2020. |
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Alternatives: There are no alternatives that would meet the requirements of the statute. |
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Anticipated Costs and Benefits: While anticipated costs and savings have not yet been quantified, this rule is expected to be of significant benefit to small businesses accepted as protégés under the program, as well as the firms that mentor such small businesses. DoD’s Mentor-Protégé Program is the oldest continuously operating federal mentor-protégé program in existence. In the past five years, DoD’s Mentor-Protégé Program has successfully helped more than 190 small businesses fill unique niches and become part of the military’s supply chain. Many mentors have made the Program an integral part of their sourcing plans. Protégés have used their involvement in the Program to develop technical capabilities. Successful mentor-protégé agreements provide a winning relationship for the protégé, the mentor, and DoD. |
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Risks: Failure to implement section 872 and extend DoD's Mentor-Protégé Program would significantly inhibit the Department's ability to provide incentives for DoD contractors to assist small businesses in enhancing their capabilities and to increase participation of such firms in Government and commercial contracts. |
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Timetable:
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Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes | Government Levels Affected: Federal |
Small Entities Affected: Businesses | Federalism: No |
Included in the Regulatory Plan: Yes | |
RIN Data Printed in the FR: Yes | |
Agency Contact: Jennifer D. Johnson Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment Department of Defense Defense Acquisition Regulations Council Defense Pricing and Contracting, Defense Acquisition Regulations System, Room 3B938, 3060 Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-3060 Phone:703 717-8226 Email: jennifer.d.johnson1.civ@mail.mil |