FAPIIS Finally Here!

Wednesday, 24 March 2010 00:00 administrator
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We told you about FAPIIS (Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System) last September, when FAR Case 2008-027 (implementing § 827 of the FY 2009 Defense Authorization Act) was published as a proposed rule.  We called it “past performance information on steroids” and said it was “a significant proposed rule that may affect the ability of certain contractors to receive Federal contract or grant awards.”  On March 23, 2010 the FAR Councils issued the final FAPIIS rule, which can be found here.

Summary of the final rule:

FAPIIS is intended to significantly enhance the scope of information available to contracting officers as they evaluate the integrity and performance of prospective contractors. In addition to providing one-stop access to EPLS and PPIRS, FAPIIS will also include contracting officers' non-responsibility determinations (i.e., agency assessments that prospective contractors do not meet requisite responsibility standards to perform for the Government), contract terminations for default or cause, agency defective pricing determinations, administrative agreements entered into by suspension and debarment officials to resolve a suspension or debarment, and contractor self-reporting of criminal convictions, civil liability, and adverse administrative actions. The system will collect this information, on an ongoing basis, from existing systems within the Government (i.e., EPLS and PPIRS), contracting officers (for determinations of non-responsibility and contract terminations), suspension and debarment officials (for information on administrative agreements), and contractors (for information related to criminal, civil, and administrative proceedings).

We’re not going to reiterate all the aspects of this fairly complex rule.  You can click the link to our original article to get the gist, or click the link to the final rule to get all the details.  Instead, we’re going to focus on the FAR Councils’ promulgating comments, where they disposition the public comments received.  Here are some (but not all) of the Councils’ comments.











There you have it.  FAPIIS is now in play and contractors will have to deal with it.