Updated Master Solicitation for Commodity Procurements - International Programs (MSCP-I)
ID: 12-3J14-Notice-25-005Type: Special Notice
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    The Department of Agriculture, specifically the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), has issued an updated Master Solicitation for Commodity Procurements - International Programs (MSCP-I), effective from October 23, 2024. This solicitation is designed to facilitate various commodity contracts related to U.S. Government international food assistance programs, including Food for Peace, Food for Progress, and the McGovern-Dole Food for Education programs, while ensuring compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) standards. The MSCP-I document outlines essential guidelines, vendor qualification requirements, and updates on small business program definitions, emphasizing that commodities must be U.S.-produced. Interested vendors can reach out to Dan Webber at dan.webber@usda.gov or David Cottrell at david.cottrell@usda.gov for further inquiries.

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    The USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has issued the Master Solicitation for Commodity Procurements International Programs (MSCP-I) aimed at facilitating various commodity contracts related to U.S. Government international food assistance programs, including Food for Peace, Food for Progress, and the McGovern-Dole Food for Education programs. Effective from October 23, 2024, this solicitation includes updated clauses and provisions aligning with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) standards, emphasizing vendor qualification requirements. The document outlines essential guidelines and stipulates compliance with multiple regulations, including FAR and Agricultural Acquisition Regulations (AGAR). Key updates include revisions to small business program definitions, changes in annual representations and certifications monetary thresholds, and mandates regarding telecommunications and supply chain security. It emphasizes that commodities must be U.S.-produced and offers clarity on contracting procedures to mitigate risks related to vendor qualifications and compliance. The MSCP-I document serves as a foundational resource for potential bidders to understand bidding protocols and commodities required for international food assistance, ensuring compliance with federal regulations while promoting transparency and integrity in procurement processes.
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