Opportunity
SAM #b557ba28ec6e46f1bb2b28852e443d53
NIST Streamlined Closeout of Expired Low-Value Awards
Buyer
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Posted
May 22, 2026
Respond By
July 10, 2026
Identifier
b557ba28ec6e46f1bb2b28852e443d53
NIST is implementing a streamlined process for closing out expired awards with zero-dollar balances and those up to $300.00. - Applies to expired purchase orders, contracts, task orders, delivery orders, BPAs, and BPA calls - Focuses on awards with no outstanding invoices and where the period of performance or final delivery date has long passed - Aims to reduce administrative backlog and prepare for migration to modernized financial and procurement systems - No new procurement, products, or services are being solicited - No vendors, OEMs, or commercial opportunities are involved - Contractor rights under the Contract Disputes Act remain intact - Initiative is specific to NIST and does not affect other agencies
Description
National Institute of Standards and Technology Streamlined Award Closeout Initiative
The U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) acquisition portfolio includes expired awards (i.e., purchase orders, contracts, task orders, delivery orders, Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA’s) and BPA calls that have long past the period of performance or final delivery date of these awards, and the time frame prescribed in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subpart 4.8 for closing out the files for those awards has elapsed. To clear the backlog, NIST is implementing a streamline quick process that will enable closeout of the files for those awards in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
The backlog reflected in the attached spread sheet represents awards with zero-dollar balances and up to $300.00. The balance represents a significant burden to legacy acquisition and financial systems but also impedes NIST’s efforts to appropriately archive expired awards and to prepare for transition and migration to modernized financial and procurement systems. By using the process described in this notice, NIST hopes to significantly reduce the backlog of expired awards and enable NIST to expeditiously complete closeout of the associated files.
To facilitate the closeout of the awards identified in the attached spreadsheet, this notice serves as a Release of Liability of the Government; a copy of this notice will be in the contract files to reflect the release of liability.
NIST is not aware of any known outstanding invoices for these awards. If you have any questions, regarding this notice, please forward to Biji John at Biji.John@nist.gov.
Notwithstanding NIST’s intention to expeditiously closeout the award files for the actions identified in the attached spreadsheet, contractor rights are protected under 41 U.S.C. chapter 71 Contract Disputes (commonly known as the Contract Disputes Act of 1978), which establishes procedures for filing claims against Federal Government contracts. Normal FAR Subpart 4.8 contract file retention requirements will apply after the awards are closed.