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Site Visits, Contractor

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This SOP has internal roles only.

Standard Operating Procedure Table of Contents

 

Purpose

To enable NIAID to evaluate an organization that NIAID is anticipating or already awarding a contract.

Procedure

To conduct site visits, NIAID staff travel to contractor sites. In a reverse site visit, contractors come to NIAID.

NIAID can use site visits 1) before awarding a contract to verify suitability for funding or to clarify details in a proposal or 2) during an award to monitor performance or resolve problems.

Project Officers

  • Decide the need for a site visit.
  • Before planning a site visit, communicate with contracting officers. Decide with them whether staff will visit an organization or a reverse site visit will be sufficient.
  • Identify a site visit team, which normally includes program staff, contracting officers, and possibly other staff whose expertise would be beneficial.
  • Make arrangements with contractors, working with contracts staff.
  • Write a letter confirming a site visit, including a list of participants and an agenda, and send it to the contractor.
  • At contractor site visits, check performance and progress against scheduled and reported performance, determine if facilities and working conditions are adequate, verify that the number of employees charged to a cost-reimbursement contract are actually performing work, address problems, and address other agenda items.
  • Within 30 calendar days, prepare a site visit report summarizing major agenda items, documenting action items, and addressing a contract's status relative to its planned schedule. Submit copies to contracting officers for the official file kept in DEA.
  • Are not authorized to change terms or conditions of contracts.

Contracting Officers

  • Together with project officers, identify a need and make arrangements for site visits, determine site visit teams, and provide input into agendas.
  • During site visits, ensure all business items in your agenda are addressed.
  • After site visits, review and contribute to the site visit report. For financial evaluations, prepare a report of findings.
  • Ensure receipt of final site visit reports from project officers and file them in official grant or contract files.

Contacts

See the OA staff listing.

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Links

NIH Manual 6315-1, Review and Evaluation of R&D Contract Proposals Web site

Site Visit-Reverse Site Visit Report form

Site Visits, Grantee SOP

 

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