48 CFR §225.7705-2
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- (a)The prohibition in 225.7705-1 may be waived upon issuance of a determination, approved in accordance with paragraph (b) of this section, that—
- (1)The program or project clearly contributes to United States national interests or strategic objectives;
- (2)The Government of Afghanistan has requested or expressed a need for the program or project;
- (3)The program or project has been coordinated with the Government of Afghanistan, and with any other implementing agencies or international donors;
- (4)Security conditions permit effective implementation and oversight of the program or project;
- (5)Safeguards to detect, deter, and mitigate corruption and waste, fraud, and abuse of funds are in place;
- (6)Adequate arrangements have been made for the sustainment of the program or project following its completion, including arrangements with respect to funding and technical capacity for sustainment; and
- (7)Meaningful metrics have been established to measure the progress and effectiveness of the program or project in meeting its objectives.
- (b)The following officials are authorized to approve the determination described in paragraph (a) of this section:
- (1)In the case of a program or project with an estimated lifecycle cost of less than $1 million, by the contracting officer.
- (2)In the case of a program or project with an estimated lifecycle cost of $1 million or more, but less than $20 million, by the senior U.S. officer in the Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan.
- (3)In the case of a program or project with an estimated lifecycle cost of $20 million or more, but less than $40 million, by the Commander of United States Forces-Afghanistan.
- (4)In the case of a program or project with an estimated lifecycle cost of $40 million or more, by the Secretary of Defense.
- (c)Congressional notification is required within 15 days of issuance of a determination to waive the prohibition for programs or projects valued at $40 million or more in accordance with paragraph (b)(4) of this section.