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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program Act of 1988 · Sec. 714

Sec. 714. REPORTING

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## SEC. 714 REPORTING **[**[15 U.S.C. 644 note](/us/usc/t15/s644)**]** ###
(a)Awards of $25,000 or Less During the term of the Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program, each award of $25,000 or less made by a participating agency for the procurement of a service in any of the designated industry categories shall be reported to the Federal Procurement Data Center in the same manner as if the purchase were in excess of $25,000. ###
(b)Subcontracting Activity ####
(1)Simplified data collection system The Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy shall develop and implement a simplified system to collect data on the participation of small business concerns (including small business concerns owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals) as other than prime contractors. ####
(2)Participating industries The system established under paragraph
(1)shall be used to collect data regarding contracts for architectural and engineering services (including surveying and mapping). The Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy may expand such system to collect data regarding such other designated industry groups as deemed appropriate. ####
(3)Participating agencies As part of the system established under paragraph
(1)data shall be collected from— #####
(A)the Environmental Protection Agency; #####
(B)the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; #####
(C)the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Civil Works); and #####
(D)the Department of Energy. The Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy may require the participation of additional departments or agencies from the list of participating agencies designated in section 718. ####
(4)Determining small business participation rates The value of other than prime contract awards to small business concerns furnishing architectural and engineering services (including surveying and mapping) or other services in support of such contracts (or other services provided by small business concerns in other designated industry groups as may be designated for participation by the Administrator for Federal Procurement) shall be counted towards determining whether the small business participation goal required by section 712(a) has been attained. ####
(5)Duration The system described in subsection
(a)shall be established not later than October 1, 1996 (or as soon as practicable thereafter on the first day of a subsequent quarter of fiscal year 1997), and shall terminate on September 30, 1997. ###
(c)Size and Status of Small Business Concerns During the term of the Program, each participating agency shall collect data pertaining to the size of the small business concern and the status of the small business concern (as a small business concern owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals) receiving any award for the procurement of— ####
(1)services in each of the designated industry groups; and ####
(2)products or services from industry categories selected for participation in the small business participation expansion program, pursuant to section 712(c).
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