Understanding the New Micro-Purchase Thresholds GPC One-Pager Understanding the New Micro-Purchase Thresholds A/OPCs and RMs GPC Policy The currently authorized* micro-purchase thresholds (MPTs) are as follows: What requirements are no longer applicable? Construction subject to 40 U.S.C. Chapter 31, Subchapter IV, Wage Rate Requirements (Construction): $2,000 Services subject to 41 U.S.C. Chapter 67, Service Contract Labor Standards: $2,500 Federal-wide open-market micro-purchases: $10,000 Federal-wide higher education open-market micro-purchases: $10,000 or greater GPC contingency (inside the United States): $20,000 GPC contingency (outside the United States): $30,000 GPC convenience checks: $5,000 The former*** $10,000 MPTs for (a) Basic Research Programs and (b) activities of the DoD Science and Technology Reinvention Laboratories are rescinded. Also rescinded is the former requirement to set aside open- market micro-purchases valued between $3,500.01 and $5,000 for Small Businesses. FAR 13.003 requires acquisitions valued between the MPT and Simplified Acquisition Threshold (SAT) be set aside for small business concerns. What else is important to keep in mind? Ensure CH single purchase limits are raised only if: Anticipated mission requirements and historical spending patterns demonstrate a need to raise the account’s currently authorized limit.**** For CH accounts with single purchase limits exceeding $3,500, the CH has been appropriately trained to follow Federal, DoD, and Component procedures for purchasing or requesting waivers from Federal Prison Industries.***** Any increase to a Cardholder’s delegated procurement authority must be authorized by issuance and acceptance of a new GPC Delegation of Procurement Authority Letter. To minimize risk, Cardholders’ (CH) purchasing limits must be set based on their historical usage.** CHs who have historically purchased up to the MPT ceiling may be considered as having a historical basis for an increase to their single purchase limit. References * Director, Defense Pricing and Contracting, memorandum dated 21 September 2018, “Government-wide Commercial Purchase Card Guidance Related to Class Deviation 2018-O0018 dated 31 August 2018. ** Department of Defense Government Charge Card Guidebook for Establishing and Managing Purchase, Travel, and Fuel Card Programs, effective 1 October 2017 (New Release Dated 14 November 2018). *** Sections 217(a) and 821 of the NDAA for 2017 (Pub. L. 114-328). **** DFARS 213.301(4) and the Charge Card Guidebook cited above. ***** FAR Parts 8.0 and 8.6, and the Charge Card Guidebook cited above. 5 Dec 2018 3OP:002 PIEE DAU DPC/Purchase Card (Can be clicked in Slide Show mode)