- Procurement for Experimental Purposes (10 USC §4023) - DAU
Procurement for Experimental Purposes authorizes the government to acquire quantities necessary for experimentation, technical evaluation, assessment of operational utility, or to maintain a residual operational capability
- The Secret of Section 4023 – A Deep Dive into DoD’s Procurement for . . .
Contracts can take many forms and as long as they support “experimental or test purposes” they are authorized by section 4023 Note, items purchased do not need to be experimental themselves but rather support experimental or test purposes
- 10 USC 4023: Procurement for experimental purposes - House
Chapter 137 1 of this title applies only when such purchases are made in quantities greater than necessary for experimentation, technical evaluation, assessment of operational utility, or safety or to provide a residual operational capability (Added Pub L 103–160, div
- EP authority and EP agreements. Authority for Experimental . . . - DARPA
The EP authority exists explicitly for the purpose of allowing acquisitions for “experimental or test purposes in the development of the best supplies that are needed for the national defense ”
- 10 USC 4023 - Procurement for experimental purposes - GovRegs
(6) The term “follow-on production contract or transaction” means a contract or transaction to produce, sustain, or otherwise implement the results of a successfully completed prototype project for continued or expanded use by the Department of Defense
- 10 USC 2373 “Procurement for Experimental Purposes” - AcqNotes
Title 10 Section 2373 “Procurement of Experimental Purposed” is a rapid acquisition tool for fielding and testing new capabilities Organizations must request delegations of authority to utilize 2373
- 4023 (2023) - Procurement for experimental purposes - Justia Law
(a) Authority —The Secretary of Defense and the Secretaries of the military departments may each buy ordnance, signal, chemical activity, transportation, energy, medical, space-flight, telecommunications, and aeronautical supplies, including parts and accessories, and designs thereof, that the Secretary of Defense or the Secretary concerned cons
- CSO vs Prototype OT vs Procurement for Experiments | Adaptive . . .
Procurement for Experimental Purposes (10 USC §4023) authorizes the government to acquire quantities necessary for experimentation, technical evaluation, assessment of operational utility, or to maintain a residual operational capability
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