Part 21 — DoD Grants and Agreements—General Matters
Subpart A — Introduction
Subpart B — Defense Grant and Agreement Regulatory System
Subpart C — The DoD Grant and Agreement Regulations
- § 21.300— What instruments are subject to the DoD Grant and Agreement Regulations (DoDGARs)?
- § 21.305— What is the purpose of the DoDGARs?
- § 21.310— Who ensures DoD Component compliance with the DoDGARs?
- § 21.315— May DoD Components issue supplemental policies and procedures to implement the DoDGARs?
- § 21.320— Are there areas in which DoD Components must establish policies and procedures to implement the DoDGARs?
- § 21.325— Do acquisition regulations also apply to DoD grants and agreements?
- § 21.330— How are the DoDGARs published and maintained?
- § 21.335— Who can authorize deviations from the DoDGARs?
- § 21.340— What are the procedures for requesting and documenting deviations?
Subpart D — Authorities and Responsibilities for Making and Administering Assistance Awards
- § 21.400— To what instruments does this subpart apply?
- § 21.405— What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 21.410— Must a DoD Component have statutory authority to make an assistance award?
- § 21.415— Must the statutory authority specifically mention the use of grants or other assistance instruments?
- § 21.420— Under what types of statutory authorities do DoD Components award assistance instruments?
- § 21.425— How does a DoD Component's authority flow to awarding and administering activities?
- § 21.430— What are the responsibilities of the head of the awarding or administering activity?
- § 21.435— Must DoD Components formally select and appoint grants officers and agreements officers?
- § 21.440— What are the standards for selecting and appointing grants officers and agreements officers?
- § 21.445— What are the requirements for a grants officer's or agreements officer's statement of appointment?
- § 21.450— What are the requirements for a termination of a grants officer's or agreements officer's appointment?
- § 21.455— Who can sign, administer, or terminate assistance instruments?
- § 21.460— What is the extent of grants officers' and agreements officers' authority?
- § 21.465— What are grants officers' and agreements officers' responsibilities?
Subpart E — Information Reporting on Awards Subject to 31 U.S.C. Chapter 61
- § 21.500— What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 21.505— What is the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)?
- § 21.510— Why does the DoD report information to the CFDA?
- § 21.515— Who reports the information for the CFDA?
- § 21.520— What are the purposes of the Defense Assistance Awards Data System (DAADS)?
- § 21.525— Who issues policy guidance for the DAADS?
- § 21.530— What are the responsibilities of the DAADS Administrator?
- § 21.535— Do DoD Components have central points for collecting DAADS data?
- § 21.540— What are the duties of the DoD Components' central points for the DAADS?
- § 21.545— Must DoD Components report every obligation to the DAADS?
- § 21.550— Must DoD Components relate reported actions to listings in the CFDA?
- § 21.555— When and how must DoD Components report to the DAADS?
- § 21.560— Must DoD Components assign numbers uniformly to awards?
- § 21.565— Must DoD Components' electronic systems accept Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) numbers?
Subpart F — Definitions
- § 21.605— Acquisition.
- § 21.610— Agreements officer.
- § 21.615— Assistance.
- § 21.620— Award.
- § 21.625— Contract.
- § 21.630— Contracting activity.
- § 21.635— Contracting officer.
- § 21.640— Cooperative agreement.
- § 21.645— Deviation.
- § 21.650— DoD Components.
- § 21.655— Grant.
- § 21.660— Grants officer.
- § 21.665— Nonprocurement instrument.
- § 21.670— Procurement contract.
- § 21.675— Recipient.
- § 21.680— Technology investment agreements.