The contracting officer does not have to follow a Recommend-No Award finding fro
ID: 2821648 • Letter: T
Question
The contracting officer does not have to follow a Recommend-No Award finding from the DCMA. (T or F) An offeror without a record of relevant past performance is given a "neutral" past performance rating. (T or F) The contracting officer does not have to follow a Recommend-No Award finding from the DCMA. (T or F) An offeror without a record of relevant past performance is given a "neutral" past performance rating. (T or F) The contracting officer does not have to follow a Recommend-No Award finding from the DCMA. (T or F) An offeror without a record of relevant past performance is given a "neutral" past performance rating. (T or F)Explanation / Answer
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False as DCMA (Defence Contract Management, Agency) policy is to identify and collect any debt owed by contractor to the Government and properly establish a record of collection. Hence, contractor has to follow a 'Recommend-No Award' finding from the DCMA.
True: An offeror without a record of relevant past performance is given a "neutral" past performance rating. This is as per Federal Acquisition Regulation 15.305(a)(2)(iv) which spells neutral evaluation for the offeror if record of relevant past performance is not available with offeror.