For NRC Service Contractors: Service Contract Reporting Deadline
ID: ADM-25-0001Type: Special Notice
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONUS
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    The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has issued a Special Notice to all service contractors regarding the upcoming Service Contract Reporting Requirements for Fiscal Year 2024. Contractors are required to complete their initial reporting by December 16, 2024, ahead of the final deadline of January 31, 2025, as mandated by Section 743 of the Consolidated Appropriations Act. This reporting is crucial for maintaining an annual inventory of service contractor activities and ensuring compliance, as late submissions may incur penalties and affect performance evaluations in the Contractor Performance Assessment Report Systems (CPARS). For further assistance, contractors can reach out to Raissa Forakis at raissa.forakis@nrc.gov.

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    The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has issued a Special Notice to Service Contractors regarding the upcoming deadline for Fiscal Year 2024 Service Contract Reporting Requirements, which must be completed by December 16, 2024. Contractors are reminded that timely submission is crucial as late reports will be subject to penalties, potentially affecting their performance evaluations recorded in the Contractor Performance Assessment Report Systems (CPARS). The reporting requirements are mandated by Section 743 of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, necessitating civilian agencies to maintain an annual inventory of service contractor activities. Service Contract Reporting applies to various service contracts, particularly those exceeding specified dollar thresholds, including cost-reimbursement and fixed-price contracts initiated in specific fiscal years. Contractors can find additional resources, including a Quick Start Guide and support contacts, to assist with the reporting process. The document underscores the importance of compliance in maintaining contractor evaluation integrity and transparency in government procurement practices.
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