48 C.F.R. § 14.205

14.205 Presolicitation notices.

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In lieu of initially forwarding complete bid sets, the contracting officer may send presolicitation notices to concerns. The notice shall—

(a) Specify the final date for receipt of requests for a complete bid set;

(b) Briefly describe the requirement and furnish other essential information to enable concerns to determine whether they have an interest in the invitation; and

(c) Normally not include drawings, plans, and specifications. The return date of the notice must be sufficiently in advance of the mailing date of the invitation for bids to permit an accurate estimate of the number of bid sets required. Bid sets shall be sent to concerns that request them in response to the notice.

[68 FR 43856, July 24, 2003]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1985–2003 · leading case: C C Distributors, Inc. v. United States
C C Distributors, Inc. v. United States (1997) uscfc “48 C.F.R. §§ 14.205 , 15.403 (1996). FAR 14.”
Abel Converting, Inc. v. United States (1988) dcd “See 48 C.F.R. §§ 14.205 -l(b) & 514.203-l(b) (1986).”
Razorcom Teleph & Net, LLC v. United States (2003) uscfc “On that assumption, it claims the agency violated 48 C.F.R. § 14.205 -l(c) (2002), which provides that “The names of prospective bidders who are furnished invitations in response to their requests shall be added to the list of those initially mailed copies of a particular…”
Noa Airscrew Howden, Inc. v. Department of the Army (1985) mied “provides that solicitation mailing lists for negotiated acquisitions shall be used in accordance with the provisions of 48 C.F.R. § 14.205 . Nothing in the language of 48 C.”
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