Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 124.djvu/3709

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124 STAT. 3683 PUBLIC LAW 111–350—JAN. 4, 2011 of any principal organizational unit of the General Services Administration. § 152. Competitive procedures In division C, the term ‘‘competitive procedures’’ means proce- dures under which an executive agency enters into a contract pursu- ant to full and open competition. The term also includes— (1) procurement of architectural or engineering services con- ducted in accordance with chapter 11 of title 40; (2) the competitive selection of basic research proposals resulting from a general solicitation and the peer review or scientific review (as appropriate) of those proposals; (3) the procedures established by the Administrator of Gen- eral Services for the multiple awards schedule program of the General Services Administration if— (A) participation in the program has been open to all responsible sources; and (B) orders and contracts under those procedures result in the lowest overall cost alternative to meet the needs of the Federal Government; (4) procurements conducted in furtherance of section 15 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 644) as long as all responsible business concerns that are entitled to submit offers for those procurements are permitted to compete; and (5) a competitive selection of research proposals resulting from a general solicitation and peer review or scientific review (as appropriate) solicited pursuant to section 9 of that Act (15 U.S.C. 638). § 153. Simplified acquisition threshold for contract in sup- port of humanitarian or peacekeeping operation (1) IN GENERAL.—In division C, the term ‘‘simplified acquisition threshold’’ has the meaning provided that term in section 134 of this title, except that, in the case of a contract to be awarded and performed, or purchase to be made, outside the United States in support of a humanitarian or peacekeeping operation, the term means an amount equal to two times the amount specified for that term in section 134 of this title. (2) DEFINITION.—In paragraph (1), the term ‘‘humanitarian or peacekeeping operation’’ means a military operation in support of the provision of humanitarian or foreign disaster assistance or in support of a peacekeeping operation under chapter VI or VII of the Charter of the United Nations. The term does not include routine training, force rotation, or stationing. DIVISION B—OFFICE OF FEDERAL PROCUREMENT POLICY CHAPTER 11—ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICE AND AUTHORITY AND FUNCTIONS OF ADMINISTRATOR SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL Sec. 1101. Office of Federal Procurement Policy. 1102. Administrator. SUBCHAPTER II—AUTHORITY AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATOR 1121. General authority. 1122. Functions. 1123. Small business concerns.