PART 919 — SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS
Subpart 919.2 — Policies
919.201 General policy.
Subpart 919.5 — Set-Asides for small business
919.501 General.
919.502 Setting aside acquisitions.
919.502-2 Total small business set-asides.
919.503 Setting aside a class of acquisitions for small business.
Subpart 919.6 — Certificates of competency and determinations of eligibility
919.602-1 Referral.
Subpart 919.7 — The Small Business Subcontracting Program
919.705-6 Postaward responsibilities of the contracting officer.
Subpart 919.8 — Subcontracting with the Small Business Administration (The 8(a) Program)
919.805-2 Procedures
Subpart 919.70 — The Department of Energy Mentor-Protege Program
919.7001 Scope of subpart
919.7002 Definitions
919.7003 General policies
919.7004 General prohibitions
919.7005 Eligibility to be a mentor
919.7006 Incentives for DOE contractor participation
919.7007 Eligibility to be a protege
919.7008 Selection of proteges
919.7009 Process for participation in the program
919.7010 Contents of the mentor-protege agreement
919.7011 Developmental assistance
919.7012 Review and approval process of the agreement by the Office of Small Business Utilization (OSDBU)
919.7013 Reports
919.7014 Solicitation provision
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7101, et seq. and 50 U.S.C. 2401, et seq.
Source: 49 FR 11997, Mar. 28, 1984, unless otherwise noted.
(c) The Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Headquarters, is responsible for the administration of the Department of Energy (DOE) small, small disadvantaged, and women-owned small business programs. The Executive Director, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, is responsible for the administration of the Commission's small, small disadvantaged, and women-owned small business programs. This includes responsibility for developing, implementing, executing, and managing these programs, providing advice on these programs, and representing DOE before other Government agencies on matters primarily affecting small, small disadvantaged, and women-owned small businesses. The Heads of Contracting Activities (HCAs) shall appoint a small business specialist.
[50 FR 12185, 3/27/85, effective 4/1/85; Final rule, 59 FR 9102, 2/25/94, effective 4/26/94; Final rule, 61 FR 21975, 5/13/96, effective 6/12/96; 75 FR 69012, Nov. 10, 2010]
(c) The Department has established an internal comprehensive review and screening process for acquisitions exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold. The review is intended to enhance the prospect of participation by small business, small disadvantaged business, and women-owned small business concerns.
(g) The policy prescribed by 48 CFR 19.501, which requires that a product or service acquired by a successful small business set-aside shall continue to be acquired on a set-aside basis, is applicable to DOE on a contracting activity-wide basis. The small and disadvantaged business specialist at a contracting activity shall maintain a list of such small business set-aside awards.
[52 FR 38425, 10/16/87, effective 11/16/87; Final rule, 59 FR 9102, 2/25/94, effective 4/26/94; Final rule, 61 FR 21975, 5/13/96, effective 6/12/96; 75 FR 69012, Nov. 10, 2010]