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(1) Is
known as the Director of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business
Utilization, or for the Department of Defense, the Director of the Office of
Small Business Programs;
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(2)Is appointed
by the agency head;
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(3) Is responsible
to and reports directly to the agency head or the deputy to the
agency head (except that for the Department of Defense, the Director
of the Office of Small Business Programs reports to the Secretary
or the Secretaryâs designee);
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(4)Is responsible
for the agency carrying out the functions and duties in sections
8, 15, 31, 36, and 44 of the Small Business Act;
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(5) Works with
the SBA procurement center representative (PCR) (or, if a PCR is
not assigned, see 19.402(a))
to identify proposed solicitations that involve bundling and work
with the agency acquisition officials and SBA to revise the acquisition
strategies for such proposed solicitations to increase the probability
of participation by small businesses;
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(6)Assists
small business concerns in obtaining payments under their contracts,
late payment interest penalties, or information on contractual payment
provisions;
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(7) Has supervisory
authority over agency personnel to the extent that their functions
and duties relate to sections 8, 15, 31, 36, and 44 of the Small
Business Act;
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(8)Assigns
a small business technical advisor to each contracting activity
within the agency to which the SBA has assigned a representative
(see 19.402)â
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(i)Who
is a full-time employee of the contracting activity, well qualified,
technically trained, and familiar with the supplies or services
contracted for by the activity; and
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(ii)Whose principal
duty is to assist the SBA's assigned representative in performing
functions and duties relating to sections 8, 15, 31, 36, and 44
of the Small Business Act;
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(9) Cooperates
and consults on a regular basis with the SBA in carrying out the
agency's functions and duties in sections 8, 15, 31, 36, and 44
of the Small Business Act;
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(10) Makes recommendations in
accordance with agency procedures as to whether a
particular acquisition should be awarded under subpart 19.5 as a small
business set-aside, under subpart 19.8 as a section
8(a) award, under subpart 19.13 as a HUBZone
set-aside, under subpart 19.14 as a
set-aside
service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) concerns
eligible under the SDVOSB Program, or under subpart 19.15 as a set-aside
for economically disadvantaged women-owned small
business (EDWOSB) concerns or women-owned small business
(WOSB) concerns eligible under the WOSB Program;
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(11) Conducts
annual reviews to assess theâ
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(i) Extent to
which small businesses are receiving a fair share of Federal procurements,
including contract opportunities under the programs administered
under the Small Business Act;
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(ii) Adequacy
of consolidated or bundled contract documentation and justifications;
and
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(iii) Actions
taken to mitigate the effects of necessary and justified consolidation
or bundling on small businesses.
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(12) Provides
a copy of the assessment made under paragraph (c)(11) of this section
to the Agency Head and SBA Administrator;
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(13)Provides
to the chief acquisition officer and senior procurement executive
advice and comments on acquisition strategies, market research,
and justifications related to consolidation of contract requirements;
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(14) When
notified by a small business concern prior to the award of a contract
that the small business concern believes that a solicitation, request
for proposal, or request for quotation unduly restricts the ability
of the small business concern to compete for the awardâ
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(i) Submits the
notification by the small business concern to the contracting officer
and, if necessary, recommends ways in which the solicitation, request
for proposal, or request for quotation may be altered to increase
the opportunity for competition; and
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(ii) Informs the advocate for competition of such agency (as established under 41 U.S.C 1705 or
10 U.S.C. 3249) of such notification;
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(15) Ensures
agency purchases using the Governmentwide purchase card that are
greater than the micro-purchase threshold and less than the simplified
acquisition threshold were made in compliance with the Small Business
Act and were properly recorded in accordance with subpart 4.6 in the
Federal Procurement Data System;
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(16) Assists
small business contractors and subcontractors in finding resources
for education and training on compliance with contracting regulations;
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(17) Reviews
all subcontracting plans required by 19.702(a)
to ensure the plan provides maximum practicable opportunity for
small business concerns to participate in the performance of the
contract; and
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(18) Performs
other duties listed at 15 U.S.C. 644(k).
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