Commercial Item Checklist

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Commercial Item Determination Checklist[1]

SUPPLIES

1. Is this item of a type customarily used by the general public or non-government entities for other than government purposes? Yes _____ No ______ If yes, describe the item and its intended purposes. If yes, answer questions a and b below.


  • a. Has this item been sold, leased or licensed to the general public? Yes ____ No ___ If yes, identify one or more such sale, lease or license to document the commerciality of the item. [This is a commercial supply item. You may stop now and put your commercial item determination/ documentation in the file.]


  • b. If no, has this item been OFFERED for sale, lease or license to general public? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, identify one or more such offered sale/lease/license to document the commerciality of the item. [This is a commercial supply item. You may stop now and put your commercial item determination/ documentation in the file.]


2. If answer to item 1 is “NO”, has this item EVOLVED from such an item through advances in technology or performance that is not yet available in the commercial marketplace but WILL be available in the commercial marketplace in time to meet government requirements? Yes____ No ____

If yes, describe the original item, how it has evolved and when it is anticipated to be available in the commercial marketplace. [This is a commercial supply item. You may stop now and put your commercial item determination/ documentation in the file.]


3. If answer to item 1 and 2 are “NO,” does it meet the criteria for item 1 or 2 except for modifications? Yes ____ No ____ If yes:

  • a. Is the modification a type customarily available in the commercial marketplace? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, describe the commercial item and the type of modification and give examples of how it is available in the commercial marketplace. [This is a commercial supply item. You may stop now and put your commercial item determination/ documentation in the file.]


  • b. If 3a is “NO”, is it a MINOR MODIFICATION, one that does not significantly alter the nongovernmental functions, change the essential physical characteristics or change the purpose of the process? Yes ____ No ____

If yes, describe the extent of the modification and how it complies with this criteria. One factor to consider is value/size of the modification in comparison to the value/size of the original (commercial) item. [This is a commercial supply item. You may stop now and put your commercial item determination/ documentation in the file.]


4.Is this any combination of items meeting the requirements of 1, 2 and 3 above that are of a type customarily combined and sold in combination to the general public? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, describe similar commercial instances. [If you meet criteria for 1, 2 or 3 and 4, this is a commercial supply item. You may stop now and put your commercial item determination/documentation in the file.]

SERVICES

5.Services in Support of a Commercial Item

Is this for installation, maintenance, repair, training or other services of a commercial product? Yes ____ No ____

  • a. If yes, are the services in support of commercial items defined as commercial in the Supplies Checklist (Section A) above? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, describe how the items were determined to be commercial and the services to be provided in support of the commercial item and continue.
  • b. Does this company provide similar services contemporaneously to the general public under terms and conditions similar to those we are getting? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, give examples or describe how you verified this. [If 5a and 5b are BOTH yes, this service is a commercial item. You may stop now and put your commercial services determination/documentation in the file.]

Commercial Marketplace

(6) Services of a type offered and sold competitively in substantial quantities in the commercial marketplace based on established catalog or market prices for specific tasks performed or specific outcomes to be achieved and under standard commercial terms and conditions. For purposes of these services—


(i) “Catalog price” means a price included in a catalog, price list, schedule, or other form that is regularly maintained by the manufacturer or vendor, is either published or otherwise available for inspection by customers, and states prices at which sales are currently, or were last, made to a significant number of buyers constituting the general public; and
(ii) “Market prices” means current prices that are established in the course of ordinary trade between buyers and sellers free to bargain and that can be substantiated through competition or from sources independent of the offerors.


(7) Any item, combination of items, or service referred to in paragraphs (1) through (6) of this definition, notwithstanding the fact that the item, combination of items, or service is transferred between or among separate divisions, subsidiaries, or affiliates of a contractor; or


Non-Developmental Item

(8) A nondevelopmental item, if the procuring agency determines the item was developed exclusively at private expense and sold in substantial quantities, on a competitive basis, to multiple State and local governments.

NOTE

An item or combination of items from 1-6 above transferred between or among separate divisions of a contractor or non-developmental items sold in substantial quantities competitively to multiple state or local governments may also be considered commercial items.

  1. FAR 2.101