10 USC 4022: Authority of the Department of Defense to carry . . . - House (B) All significant participants in the transaction other than the Federal Government are small businesses (including small businesses participating in a program described under section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U S C 638)) or nontraditional defense contractors
10 U. S. C. § 4022 (2023) - Authority of the Department of Defense to . . . (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Secretary of a military department, or any other official designated by the Secretary of Defense may, under the authority of section 4021 of this title, carry out prototype projects that are directly relevant to enhancing the mission effectiveness of
Defense Primer: Other Transactions (OTs) - Congress. gov Section 4021 authorizes DOD to use OTs to carry out basic, applied, and advanced research projects Section 4022 empowers DOD to use OTs for certain prototype projects of $500 million or less and certain follow-on production projects of $100 million or less
GUIDE TO RESEARCH OTHER TRANSACTIONS UNDER 10 U. S. C. 4021 10 U S C 4021 and the guidance contained in this Guide As a reminder, this Guide is not official DoD regulation or policy and the Government teams seeking to award a Research OT
Pages - Other Transaction (OT) Resources Current list of consortia to announce or otherwise make available opportunities to enter into a transaction under the authority of 10 U S C §4021 or §4022, in accordance with Section
U. S. C. Title 10 - ARMED FORCES - GovInfo (B) All significant participants in the transaction other than the Federal Government are small businesses (including small businesses participating in a program described under section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U S C 638)) or nontraditional defense contractors
§4022 TITLE 10—ARMED FORCES Page 2624 (ii) the use of the . . . - GovInfo (b) EXERCISE OF AUTHORITY — Subsection (e)(2) of such section 4021 shall not apply to projects carried out under sub-section (a) To the maximum extent practicable, competitive procedures shall be used when en-tering into agreements to carry out the proto-type projects under subsection (a)