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915.404-4-70-2 - 915.404-4-70-2 Weighted guidelines system.

(a) To properly reflect differences among contracts and the circumstances relating thereto and to select an appropriate relative profit/fee in consideration of these differences and circumstances, weightings have been developed for application by the contracting officer to standard measurement bases representative of the prescribed profit factors cited in 48 CFR 15.404-4(d) and paragraph (d) of this section. This is a structured system, referred to as weighted guidelines. Each profit factor or subfactor, or component thereof, has been assigned weights relative to their value to the contract's overall effort. The range of weights to be applied to each profit factor is also set forth in paragraph (d) of this section. Guidance on how to apply the weighted guidelines is set forth in 915.404-4-70-8.

(b) Except as set forth in 915.404-4-70-4, the weighted guidelines shall be used in establishing the profit objective for negotiation of contracts where cost analysis is performed.

(c) The negotiation process does not contemplate or require agreement on either estimated cost elements or profit elements. Accordingly, although the details of analysis and evaluation may be discussed in the fact-finding phase of the negotiation process in order to develop a mutual understanding of the logic of the respective positions, specific agreement on the exact weights of values of the individual profit factors is not required and need not be attempted.

(d) The factors set forth in the following table are to be used in determining DOE profit objectives. The factors and weight ranges for each factor shall be used in all instances where the weighted guidelines are applied.

Profit factors Weight ranges
(percent)
I. Contractor Effort (Weights applied to cost): a. Material acquisitions: (1) Purchased parts1 to 3. (2) Subcontracted items1 to 4. (3) Other materials1 to 3. b. Labor skills: (1) Technical and managerial: (a) Scientific10 to 20. (b) Project management/administration8 to 20. (c) Engineering8 to 14. (2) Manufacturing4 to 8. (3) Support services4 to 14. c. Overhead: (1) Technical and managerial5 to 8. (2) Manufacturing3 to 6. (3) Support services3 to 7. d. Other direct costs3 to 8. e. G&A (General Management) expenses5 to 7. II. Contract Risk (type of contract-weights applied to total cost of items 4.a. thru 4.e.)0 to 8. III. Capital Investment (Weights applied to the net book value of allocable facilities)5 to 20. IV. Independent Research and Development: a. Investment in IR&D program (Weights applied to allocable IR&D costs)5 to 7. b. Developed items employed (Weights applied to total of profit $ for items 4.a. thru 4.e.)0 to 20. V. Special Program Participation (Weights applied to total of Profit $ for items 4.a. thru 4.e.)−5 to +5. VI. Other Considerations (Weights applied to total of Profits $ for items 4.a. thru 4.e.)−5 to +5. VII. Productivity/Performance (special computation)(N/A).
[63 FR 56851, Oct. 23, 1998, as amended at 74 FR 36363, July 22, 2009; 76 FR 7692, 7693, Feb. 11, 2011]