As of 2024FAR 15.306(a)(3)
Detailed Answer
Award without discussions streamlines the source selection process:
**How it works:**
- Solicitation states award may be made without discussions
- Proposals evaluated as submitted
- Best proposal selected (by evaluation criteria)
- No negotiation or improvement opportunity
- Award made to initially best offer
**When agencies use this approach:**
- Clear, well-defined requirements
- Adequate competition expected
- Straightforward evaluation criteria
- Commercial item acquisitions
- Time-sensitive procurements
**Identifying award without discussions:**
- Look for clause in Section L
- "Award may be made without discussions"
- "Proposals should represent best terms"
- "Government intends to evaluate and award"
**Proposal strategy implications:**
- Submit complete, compliant proposal
- Include your best pricing initially
- Don't hold back technical approach
- Assume no second chance exists
- Address all evaluation factors fully
**What's still allowed:**
- Clarifications (limited, no material changes)
- Communications before competitive range
- Correction of clerical errors
- Past performance information verification
**Risks of assuming discussions:**
- Lose to competitor with complete initial offer
- Price yourself out expecting negotiation
- Miss opportunity to address weaknesses
- Disqualified for incomplete submission
**Best practices:**
- Always submit best initial offer
- Read solicitation carefully for intent
- Ask questions during Q&A period
- Complete compliance review before submission