Supplying Principles and Practices > Summary of Changes
The following changes to the Supplying Principles and Practices are effective
December 31, 2008.
Mail Transportation Practice:
The Contract Term and Use of Contracts sections have been replaced by a
new section entitled Types and Terms of Contracts. This section provides
guidance on the use of regular, temporary, and emergency contracts, and
also states that the base term for regular surface may be determined by the
Postal Service, and that no base term may exceed 5 years unless the
Department of Labor has granted an exception.
The Renewal of Contracts and Extension and Short-Term Renewals of
Contracts sections have been replaced by a new section entitled Contract
Renewals, which provides guidance concerning this subject. The new text
also states that the renewal term for a regular contract will be determined by
the purchase/SCM team. The discussion of contract extensions has been
deleted and the use of contract extensions has been ended.
Contract Modifications: The Novation Agreements section has been
revised to add language that requires a Contracting Officer to consult counsel
on the final terms and conditions of a novation agreement.
The following changes to the Supplying Principles and Practices are effective
August 27, 2008.
The Supplier Disagreement Resolution General Practice has been revised to
reflect the November 14, 2007, changes made to the Postal Service's
purchasing regulations in 39 CFR, Section 601.
Some of the major changes to the practice include the following:
• The term Ombudsman has been changed to Supplier Disagreement
Resolution Official (SDR Official).
• Suppliers must lodge disagreements in writing with the Contracting
Officer (lodging disagreements orally is no longer be permitted).
• At the conclusion of the 10-day resolution period, the Contracting
Officer (CO) must communicate, in writing, to the supplier his or her
resolution of the disagreement and a copy of that letter must be sent to
his or her manager. The decision letter must include the supplier's
appeal rights.
• The use of arbitration may not be used without the approval of the vice
president (VP), Supply Management (SM). Language has also been
added stating that the disagreement resolution process should be
business-like and not adversarial.
• Language regarding the potential actions available to COs during the
resolution process has been expanded to state that COs and
management should consider a range of business options to resolve
the matter, including, denial of the disagreement; overturning a contract
award; reopening the purchasing process, or the amendment of the
solicitation.
• The material that must be forwarded to the SDR Official after a
disagreement has been lodged with the SDR Official has been revised.
In the Information Technology Commodity-Specific Practice, the
Security Considerations section has been revised to require that
purchase/SCM teams ensure that specifications and statements of work
(SOW) for Information Technology (IT) purchases and other types of
purchases that may involve Personally Identifiable Information (PII), and
resulting solicitations and contracts, address information security and privacy
protection requirements. In order to ensure that IT and sensitive information
is protected, purchase/SCM teams must coordinate their activities with the
Corporate Information Security Office (CISO), and include new Provision
4-10, Application Information Security Requirements, and new Clause
4-19, Application Information Security Requirements, in solicitations and
contracts as necessary. In addition, suppliers are precluded from placing any
Postal Service data onto laptops or other mobile media without the prior
approval of the CO; COs must coordinate such requests with CISO, and may
not consent to such requests without CISO's approval. As a result of this
change, ancillary revisions have been made to the Privacy Considerations
and Supply Chain Security General Practices, and the new provision and
clause have been added to the Clauses and Provisions sections.
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