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Learn about CPARS, regulatory requirements, reporting thresholds, and frequency for effective contractor performance assessment. Visit the CPARS website for training. Compliance with FAR requirements is crucial, ensuring accurate evaluation of past performance in source selections. Reporting thresholds vary by business sector and type of contract. All CPARS inputs must be submitted within 120 days after assessment. For inquiries, contact Jacqueline Newton at the 410th Contracting Support Brigade Office.
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CPARS Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System 410th COR Training
Learning Objectives 410th COR Training • What is CPARS • CPARS Access/Training • Regulatory Requirements • Reporting Thresholds • Reporting Frequency
410th COR Training Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) provides a centralized data repository of contractor performance information CPARS ensures that accurate data on contractor performance is current and available for use in source selections CPARS
410th COR Training http://www.cpars.csd.disa.mil/
FAR 42.1502: Agencies Shall Prepare an Evaluation of Contractor Performance FAR 15.304: Past Performance Shall be Evaluated in All Source Selections for Negotiated Competitive Acquisitions 410th COR Training FAR Requirements
410th COR Training Business SectorDollar Threshold Systems > $5,000,000 Services > $1,000,000 Operation Support > $5,000,000 Informational Technology > $1,000,000 *Any Contract that is TERMINATED regardless of Type or Dollars* Reporting Thresholds
410th COR Training Architect- Engineering Services (entered in ACASS) Construction (entered in CCASS) Science & Technology Past Performance other than CPARS
410th COR Training All CPARS Inputs are due within 120 days after the end of the Assessment Reporting Frequency
410th COR Training Jacqueline Newton 410th Contracting Support Brigade Office: 210-295-6040 DSN: 421-6040 jacqueline.newton@us.army.mil Focal Point