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Finalizes the interim rule published on March 23, 2005 (DFARS Change Notice 20050323), that permits contracting for acquisition functions closely associated with inherently governmental functions only if: appropriate DoD personnel are not available to perform the functions; appropriate DoD personnel will oversee contractor performance and will perform all associated inherently governmental functions; and the agency addresses any potential contractor organizational conflict of interest. The aggregate parameters, which are analyzed both by self-inspection, and during the work of the outside commission, characterize the real situation in the scientific activity of the higher educational institution, its competitiveness as potential contractor of work related to scientific and technological output achieved on the contractual (obligation) basis. His sole public comment came late last year in a commission meeting in which he denied an allegation that he had solicited a campaign contribution from a potential contractor. |
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