(a) Authority.
(1) Citations: 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(2) or 41 U.S.C. 253(c)(2).
(2) When the agency’s need for the supplies or services is of such an unusual and compelling urgency that the Government would be seriously injured unless the agency is permitted to limit the number of sources from which it solicits bids or proposals, full and open competition need not be provided for.
(b) Application. This authority applies in those situations where
(1) An unusual and compelling urgency precludes full and open competition, and
(2) Delay in award of a contract would result in serious injury, financial or other, to the Government.
(c) Limitations.
(1) Contracts awarded using this authority shall be supported by the written justifications and approvals described in 6.303 and 6.304. These justifications may be made and approved after contract award when preparation and approval prior to award would unreasonably delay the acquisition.
(2) This statutory authority requires that agencies shall request offers from as many potential sources as is practicable under the circumstances.
(d) Period of Performance.
(1) The total period of performance of a contract awarded using this authority-
(i) May not exceed the time necessary-
(A) To meet the unusual and compelling requirements of the work to be performed under the contract; and
(B) For the agency to enter into another contract for the required goods and services through the use of competitive procedures; and
(ii) May not exceed one year unless the head of the agency entering into the contract determines that exceptional circumstances apply.
(2) The requirements in paragraphs (d) (1) of this section shall apply to any contract in an amount greater than the simplified acquisition threshold.
(3) The determination of exceptional circumstances is in addition to the approval of the justification in 6.304.
(4) The determination may be made after contract award when making the determination prior to award would unreasonably delay the acquisition.