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Bundling

(1) Means a subset of consolidation that combines two or more requirements for supplies or services, previously provided or performed under separate smaller contracts (see paragraph (2) of this definition), into a solicitation for a single contract, a multiple-award contract, or a task or delivery order that is likely to be unsuitable for award to a small business concern (even if it is suitable for award to a small business with a Small Business Teaming Arrangement) due to--(i) The diversity, size, or specialized nature of the elements of the performance specified;(ii) The aggregate dollar value of the anticipated award;(iii) The geographical dispersion of the contract performance sites; or(iv) Any combination of the factors described in paragraphs (1)(i), (ii), and (iii) of this definition.(2) “Separate smaller contract” as used in this definition, means a contract that has been performed by one or more small business concerns or that was suitable for award to one or more small business concerns.(3) This definition does not apply to a contract that will be awarded and performed entirely outside of the United States.

Task Order

An order for services placed against an established contract or with Government sources.

Delivery Order

An order for supplies placed against an established contract or with Government sources

Delivery Order Contract 16.501-1

A contract for supplies that does not procure or specify a firm quantity of supplies (other than a minimum or maximum quantity) and that provides for the issuance of orders for the delivery of supplies during the period of the contract.

Task-order contract 16.501-1

A contract for services that does not procure or specify a firm quantity of services (other than a minimum or maximum quantity) and that provides for the issuance of orders for the performance of tasks during the period of the contract.

What techniques can be used to provide for variable delivery and/or quantity terms in contracts?

Indefinite delivery contracts, multiyear contracts, and options are common techniques

11.101 -- Order of Precedence for Requirements Documents.

(1) Documents mandated for use by law.


(2) Performance-oriented documents (e.g., a PWS or SOO). (See 2.101.)


(3) Detailed design-oriented documents.


(4) Standards, specifications and related publications issued by the Government outside the Defense or Federal series for the non-repetitive acquisition of items