7-9.6 Considerations About Special Tooling and Test Equipment

The purchase/SCM team may decide to provide Postal Service special tooling and test equipment to suppliers for use in contract work, if doing so will not disrupt programs of equal or higher priority, or it is in the Postal Service’s best interests. Contracts authorizing the furnishing of special tooling or test equipment must contain:

In competitive purchases when Postal Service special tooling or test equipment is not available, suppliers ordinarily provide and retain title to special tooling and test equipment required for contract performance. Competition usually results in fair charges for amortizing the costs of such tooling and equipment. In noncompetitive situations, the Postal Service should obtain the special tooling or test equipment, or the rights to it, because it may facilitate future competition.

When special tooling or equipment is provided by the supplier, the purchase/SCM team must determine whether to purchase the tooling or equipment, or rights to it, by considering:

When there is a possibility of future purchases of the same item and the purchase/SCM team has decided not to obtain rights or title, the solicitation must indicate current estimates of the future requirements, in the interest of reducing amortization charges. Suppliers must be cautioned that these are only estimates and not a guarantee to purchase future quantities.

When the Postal Service will furnish property that is valued at or above $10,000, the contracting officer will include one of the following clauses in the contract: