Standard A-76 Process Overview
When to Conduct a Standard Competition
An agency shall use either a streamlined or standard competition if, on the start
date, a commercial activity is performed by:
- The agency with an aggregate of 65 or fewer FTEs and/or any number of military personnel;
or
- A private sector or public reimbursable source and the agency cost estimate (for
a streamlined competition) or the agency tender (for a standard competition) will
include an aggregate of 65 or fewer FTEs.
If the competition includes less than 65 FTEs, use the
Streamlined Competition Process
time limit. A standard competition shall not exceed 12 months from public
announcement (start date) to performance decision (end date) unless the CSO (without
delegation) grants a time limit waiver. Before the public announcement of each standard
competition, the CSO may grant a time limit waiver, in writing, allowing a specific
standard competition to exceed the 12 month time limit by no more than 6 months,
for a maximum of 18 months from public announcement (start date) to performance
decision (end date). The CSO may only grant a time limit waiver if the CSO (a) expects
the standard competition to be particularly complex; (b) signs the time limit waiver
before public announcement; and (c) provides a copy of the time limit waiver to
the Deputy Director for Management, OMB, before public announcement. If an agency
exceeds these time limits, including any extension that is the subject of the CSO’s
waiver, the CSO (without delegation) shall notify the Deputy Director for Management,
OMB, in writing. Please click on a step in the A-76 Process model below for a description
of that step.