CPARS definition
Examples of CPARS in a sentence
The PCO will determine the quality of the work performed based on an integrated assessment of data obtained in the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting Systems (CPARS) and information obtained from Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) channels, interviews with customers, program managers and/or contracting officers for NETCENTS-2 task orders.
However, if a customer agency requires an alternative past performance assessment reporting system for a specific task order(s) other than CPARS, the alternative reporting system takes precedence over CPARS.
OCOs and customer agencies must use CPARS for task orders awarded under OASIS SB unless otherwise mandated by the customer agency to utilize past performance systems other than CPARS.
It is the sole responsibility of Federal customer agencies to evaluate each task order exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold under OASIS using the process and criteria in the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) or alternative past performance assessment reporting system.
OCOs and customer agencies must use CPARS for task orders awarded under OASIS unless otherwise mandated by the customer agency to utilize past performance systems other than CPARS.
It is the sole responsibility of Federal customer agencies to evaluate each task order exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold under OASIS SB using the process and criteria in the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) or alternative past performance assessment reporting system.
The OASIS Program Office requires use of the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) modules as the secure, confidential, information management tool to facilitate the performance evaluation process for task orders awarded under OASIS SB.
The OASIS Program Office requires use of the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) modules as the secure, confidential, information management tool to facilitate the performance evaluation process for task orders awarded under ▇▇▇▇▇.
CPARS elements such as Cost Control, Quality of services delivered, and Small Business Subcontracting efforts are typically evaluated by the Task Order issuing agency in a separate CPARS or another contract performance assessment report (See G.19.2).
Other elements of CPARS evaluation or another contract performance assessment report the Government may include in a Master Contract CPARS are the Contractor's compliance to administrative requirements noted throughout Sections G, H, and J Attachments, e.g., timely CAF submissions, timely reporting of awarded Task Orders and Modifications, correctly reporting transactional data, updating company websites, PMR attendance.