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Foreign Contract Acquisition Keith J. Long Contract Specialist Procurement Operations Division Office for Earth Sciences Code 210.Y

How Many Foreign Acquisition Contracts Awarded at Goddard? Foreign Acquisition Contracts awarded by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Mostly Simplified Acquisitions)

Outline Definition – Foreign Contract Acquisition (NFS 1825.7001) Rationale – Why use Foreign Contracts? Federal Authority–Applicable FAR Clauses and Regulations Procedures – Pre-solicitation, Solicitation, Post-Award Unique Characteristics– Special requirements

Foreign Contract Acquisition “…means the acquisition by negotiation of supplies or services, including construction work and research and development when the work is to be performed outside the United States by a foreign government or instrumentality thereof or by a foreign private contractor.” NFS 1825.7001 Does not include -- (a) Negotiation of contracts with domestic concerns involving work to be performed outside the United States; or (b) Contracts with the Canadian Commercial Corporation.

Examples: NOT a Foreign Contract Is a Foreign Contract Operation Ice Bridge: aerial observation and measurement of Coastal Greenland Coastal Antarctica Alaskan Glaciers AERONET Program: network of aerosol robots Foreign vendor Supplies robots

Why Do We Need Foreign Acquisitions? Globalized Economy Specialized Requirements International Resources Technological Advancements

Federal Authority FAR Part 25-Foreign Acquisition NASA FAR Supplement

FAR Part 25 – Foreign Acquisition Provides policies and procedures for: 1. Acquisition of foreign supplies, services, and construction materials 2. Contracts performed outside the United States 3. Implements the Buy American Act, trade agreements, and other laws and regulations https://www.acquisition.gov/far/html/FARTOCP25.html

NASA FAR Supplement Part 1825–Foreign Acquisition Buy American Act – Supplies Trade Agreements Customs and Duties Additional Foreign Acquisition Regulations Solicitation Provisions and Contract Clauses Foreign Contracts and International Agreement Clearances http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/procurement/regs/1825.htm

The Acquisition Cycle 2. Solicitation-Award Phase 3. Post-Award Administration Phase 1. Presolicitation Phase Requirement Purchase Request Funding Solicitation Document Evaluation Award Contract Administration Termination -Convenience/Default Completion

Notice of Intent to Award a Foreign Contract Procurement Manager Export Control Contract Specialist Senior Staff Associate Chief Procurement Officer Contracting Officer Must coordinate with Headquarters: Foreign contract acquisition > $100K Involves export control issues Letter must include: (i) -The name of the foreign entity -The country involved -The purpose of the contract (ii) The Space Act agreement(s) involved, if any (iii) Description of the goods/technical data requiring written approval (iv) -The reason why the acquisition is with a foreign entity. NFS 1852.7002(a) NPD 1050.1 Headquarters Mr. Jerry Edmond

The Buy American Act Domestic End Product Article must be manufactured in the United States The cost of domestic components must exceed 50% of the cost of all components. The Act restricts the purchase of supplies that are not domestic end products. Exceptions: Public Interest Nonavailability Unreasonable Cost Resale Information Technology that is a commercial item

Foreign Currency Example: Discussed with the foreign vendor how currency conversion would occur. (EUR/USD) .The foreign vendor requested to use the exchange rate on the day they issue an invoice. This scenario violates the Anti-Deficiency Act. If a contract is priced in foreign currency, the agency must ensure that adequate funds are available to cover currency fluctuations to avoid a violation of the Anti-Deficiency Act (31 U.S.C. 1341, 1342, 1511-1519).

Anti-Deficiency Act (31 U.S.C. 1341, 1342, 1511-1519) Under the Act, if you obligate or expend more than the amount in the appropriation or fund or the amount apportioned or any other subdivision of funds, you shall be subject to appropriate administrative discipline, including—when circumstances warrant—a written reprimand, suspension from duty without pay, or removal from office

Foreign Exchange Market The market for buying and selling different currencies 163 different currencies Exchange rate – the price of one currency in terms of another Trading occurs 24 hours a day worldwide Fast paced, volatile and enormous Largest market in the world Estimated $1.2 trillion traded each day

Foreign Exchange Risk Foreign Exchange Risk – Probability of loss occurring from an adverse movement in foreign exchange rates. Problem: Foreign Vendor will want to limit this risk. Solution: Create a mechanism to convert price list from foreign currency to U.S. dollars

Example Contract Details Firm Fixed Price/IDIQ 5 years $3,500,000 A.16 SUPPLEMENTAL ORDERING PROCEDURES (a) When the Government issues a request for a “task plan” for supplies to the Contractor in accordance with the Clause entitled “Task Ordering Procedure” of this contract, the Contractor shall prepare its price quote and proposed delivery schedule to furnish the required items. The Contractor shall use only those unit prices found in Attachment B, converted from Euro (EUR) to US Dollars (USD), to calculate the proposed price for all task orders issued in accordance with the “Task Ordering Procedure” clause of this contract. (b) The proposed task plan price for all orders shall be designated in USD. The benchmark currency rate for EUR/USD provided by Bloomberg L.P. at the following World Wide Web address http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/currencies/fxc/html, shall be used to calculate the currency conversion from EUR to USD, of the unit prices listed in Attachment B. The benchmark currency rate listed on the day the Government requests the task plan, shall be used to calculate the currency exchange rate for each order. All orders shall be issued in USD only. (c) The Government and Contractor agree that the unit prices found in Attachment B are fully loaded and shall be utilized for all orders issued in accordance with the “Task Ordering Procedure” clause of this contract. (d) The contractor shall not propose shipping costs on the submitted task plan. Items shall be shipped on the Government’s Federal Express account number 1077-0307-1. ( (End of text) Contract Details Firm Fixed Price/IDIQ 5 years $3,500,000 GSFC 52.216-91 SUPPLEMENTAL TASK ORDERING PROCEDURES (Cost Reimbursement)(APR 2010) Added a separate paragraph to tailor the clause to define currency conversion process. Limits the foreign exchange risk to the vendor

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