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C.F.R. Title 23 Chapter I Subchapter G Part 636 Subpart E

Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart

Subpart E — Discussions, Proposal Revisions And Source Selection

23 C.F.R. pt. 636, subpt. E

  • § 636.501 What Issues May Be Addressed In Discussions?
  • § 636.502 Why Should I Use Discussions?
  • § 636.503 Must I Notify Offerors Of My Intent To Use/not Use Discussions?
  • § 636.504 If The Solicitation Indicated My Intent Was To Award Contract Without Discussions, But Circumstances Change, May I Still Hold Discussions?
  • § 636.505 Must A Contracting Agency Establish A Competitive Range If It Intends To Have Discussions With Offerors?
  • § 636.506 What Issues Must Be Covered In Discussions?
  • § 636.507 What Subjects Are Prohibited In Discussions, Communications And Clarifications With Offerors?
  • § 636.508 Can Price Or Cost Be An Issue In Discussions?
  • § 636.509 Can Offerors Revise Their Proposals As A Result Of Discussions?
  • § 636.510 Can The Competitive Range Be Further Defined Once Discussions Have Begun?
  • § 636.511 Can There Be More Than One Round Of Discussions?
  • § 636.512 What Is The Basis For The Source Selection Decision?
  • § 636.513 Are Limited Negotiations Allowed Prior To Contract Execution?
  • § 636.514 How May I Provide Notifications And Debriefings?
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