![]() (i) Is qualified to provide assistance that will contribute to the purpose of the Program (1) Be eligible for the award of Federal contracts (a) To be eligible to participate as a mentor, an entity must. “Severely disabled individual” means an individual who is blind or severely disabled as 206) to those employees who are severely disabled individuals. (4) Pays not less than the minimum wage prescribed pursuant to section 6 of (3) Employs each severely disabled individual in its workforce generally on the ![]() (2) Employs severely disabled individuals at a rate that averages not less than Severely disabled individuals and integrates severely disabled individuals into its workforce (1) Uses rehabilitative engineering to provide employment opportunities for “Eligible entity employing the severely disabled” means a business entity operated Protégé firm, a relationship described under 13 CFR 121.103. “Affiliation” means, with respect to a relationship between a mentor firm and a (2) Credit toward applicable subcontracting goals Line item in a DoD contract or a separate contract with DoD or ![]() (1) Reimbursement through a separate contract Participation in the Program applicable to companies that are interested in (d) This policy sets forth the procedures for (4) An increase in job creation of protégé firms from the date of execution of the mentor-protégé agreement until 5 years after completion of the mentor-protégé agreement. (3) An increase in protégé participation in DoD science and technology programs and Subcontracts awarded to a protege firm (or former protege firm) by its mentor (2) An increase in the number and dollar value of (1) An increase in the dollar value of contract and subcontract awards to protégé firms (under DoD contracts, contracts awarded by other Federal agencies, and commercial contracts) from the date of their entry into the Program until 5 years after the conclusion of the agreement Program by the extent to which the Program results in. ![]() (c) DoD will measure the overall success of the DoD may provide the mentor firm with eitherĬost reimbursement or credit against applicable subcontracting goalsĮstablished under contracts with DoD or other Federal agencies. (b) Under the Program, eligible companies approvedĪs mentor firms will enter into mentor-protege agreements with eligible protegeįirms to provide appropriate developmental assistance to enhance theĬapabilities of the protege firms to perform as subcontractors and suppliers. (2) Increase the participation of such business concerns as subcontractors and suppliers under DoD contracts, other Federal Government contracts, and commercial contracts. ![]() (1) Enhance the capabilities of eligible small business concerns to perform as subcontractors and suppliers under DoD contracts and other contracts and subcontracts and The purpose of the Program is to provide incentives to major DoD contractors to furnish eligible small business concerns with assistance designed to. (a) This appendix implements the Pilot Mentor-Protégé Program (the Program) established under section 831 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1991 (Pub. I-112.1 Reporting requirements applicable to Individual Subcontract Reports (ISR), Summary Subcontract Reports (SSR) and Standard Forms 294. I-108 Submission and approval of mentor-protege agreements. I-106 Development of mentor-protege agreements. ![]()
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