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This PGI section supplements: DFARS 252.270-7001 · FAR 52.270-7001
The corresponding FAR Part 52 and DFARS Part 252 have been overhauled under the RFO. PGI replacement text is provided in the RFO deviation attachment. View FAR Part 52

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As prescribed in 270.105(b), use the following provision:

Pilot Program To Incentivize Contracting With Employee-Owned Businesses—Subcontracting Certification (Nov 2024)

(a) Definition. As used in this provision, qualified business has the meaning given in the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement 252.270-7002, Pilot Program to Incentivize Contracting with Employee-Owned Businesses, clause of this solicitation.

(b) Limitations on subcontracting. The Offeror certifies that in performance of the contract it will not expend more than 50 percent of the amount paid under the contract on subcontracts unless—

(1) The subcontract is awarded to a qualified business;

(2) The contract is for products and the subcontract is for materials not available from another qualified business; or

(3) A waiver is granted.

(End of provision)

Change History

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detected 2026-04-17 [PGI] PGI_MODIFIED PGI 252.270-7001 updated: 2 lines added, 2 lines removed
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-As prescribed in 270.105(b), use the following provision: Pilot Program To Incentivize Contracting With Employee-Owned Businesses—Subcontracting Certification (Nov 2024)
+As prescribed in 270.105(b), use the following provision: Pilot Program To Incentivize Contracting With Employee-Owned Businesses--Subcontracting Certification (Nov 2024)
 (a) Definition. As used in this provision, qualified business has the meaning given in the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement 252.270-7002, Pilot Program to Incentivize Contracting with Employee-Owned Businesses, clause of this solicitation.
-(b) Limitations on subcontracting. The Offeror certifies that in performance of the contract it will not expend more than 50 percent of the amount paid under the contract on subcontracts unless—
+(b) Limitations on subcontracting. The Offeror certifies that in performance of the contract it will not expend more than 50 percent of the amount paid under the contract on subcontracts unless--
 (1) The subcontract is awarded to a qualified business;
 (2) The contract is for products and the subcontract is for materials not available from another qualified business; or
 (3) A waiver is granted.
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