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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 10,1995 PSA#1321CBD PRINTING FEE FOR NOTICES Beginning October 1, 1995, the Commerce
Business Daily (CBD) will be required to charge all organizations a fee
for printing notices in the CBD. The amount will be $18 for any notice.
Background: The CBD is the public notification medium by which Federal
contracting activities announce proposed procurement actions, contract
awards, and other information. In addition, prime contractors, foreign
governments, and some non-profit organizations may publish notices in
the CBD. For approximately 45 years the CBD has provided free printing
services. During this period, printing expenses were paid with
appropriated funds. Beginning in FY 1996, OMB will no longer provide
funds for the CBD. Instead, originating offices will be charged a flat
rate of $18 per notice. The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO),
Office of Comptroller, will assume responsibility for the delivery of
invoices and collection of payments. Originating offices that fail to
make their payments by the required due date, to the GPO's Office of
Comptroller will have their service suspended. This means that they
will not have their notices published in the CBD. Even if the notices
are received by the CBD in the correct format as specified n FAR
Subpart 5.2. Testing Period: A test period of two to three months prior
to October 1 will be conducted. The test period will consist of (1)
Creating and delivering billings to the originating offices (no payment
will be required); (2) Getting their feedback and making any necessary
adjusts to the billing system. For Further Information Contact: Norman
Meltzer or Jennifer Philbrick, Department of Commerce, Assistance
Secretary for Administration, Office of Administrative Services, Office
of Administrative Operations on (202) 482-0632. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0387 19950407\SP-0001.MSC)
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