§3207. Assessment before contract for acquisition of supplies is entered into
The Secretary of Defense shall ensure that before a contract for the delivery of supplies to the Department of Defense is entered into-
(1) when the appropriate officials of the Department are making an assessment of the most advantageous source for acquisition of the supplies (considering quality, price, delivery, and other factors), there is a review of the availability and cost of each item of supply-
(A) through the supply system of the Department of Defense; and
(B) under standard Government supply contracts, if the item is in a category of supplies defined under regulations of the Secretary of Defense as being potentially available under a standard Government supply contract; and
(2) there is a review of both the procurement history of the item and a description of the item, including, when necessary for an adequate description of the item, a picture, drawing, diagram, or other graphic representation of the item.
(Added and amended
Editorial Notes
Codification
The text of subsec. (c) of section 2305 of this title, which was transferred to this section and amended by
Prior Provisions
A prior section 3207, act Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041,
Amendments
2021-
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date
Section and amendment by
Process for Enhanced Supply Chain Scrutiny
"(a)
"(b)
"(1) Designation of a senior official responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of the process.
"(2) Development or integration of tools to support commercial due-diligence, business intelligence, or otherwise analyze and monitor commercial activity to understand business relationships with entities determined to be threats to the United States.
"(3) Development of risk profiles of products or services based on commercial due-diligence tools and data services.
"(4) Development of education and training curricula for the acquisition workforce that supports the process.
"(5) Integration, as needed, with intelligence sources to develop threat profiles of entities determined to be threats to the United States.
"(6) Periodic review and assessment of software products and services on computer networks of the Department of Defense to remove prohibited products or services.
"(7) Synchronization of the use of current authorities for making supply chain decisions, including section 806 of
"(8) Coordination with interagency, industrial, and international partners, as appropriate, to share information, develop Government-wide strategies for dealing with significant entities determined to be significant threats to the United States, and effectively use authorities in other departments and agencies to provide consistent, Government-wide approaches to supply chain threats.
"(9) Other matters as the Secretary considers necessary.
"(c)
"(1) Identification of the official designated under subsection (b)(1).
"(2) Identification of tools and services currently available to the Department of Defense under subsection (b)(2).
"(3) Assessment of additional tools and services available under subsection (b)(2) that the Department of Defense should evaluate.
"(4) Identification of, or recommendations for, any statutory changes needed to improve the effectiveness of the process.
"(5) Projected resource needs for implementing any recommendations made by the Secretary."