The U.S. AbilityOne Commission is an independent federal agency authorized by the Javits-Wagner-
O'Day (JWOD) Act and is responsible for overall leadership, strategic guidance, and administration for the AbilityOne Program. - correct answer True
The Central Nonprofit Agencies, the National Industries for the Blind (NIB) and SourceAmerica are not government agencies. - correct answer True
Federal Agencies through their decisions to add supplies and services to the Procurement List, and to buy supplies and services on the Procurement List provide participating nonprofit agencies (NPAs) the means to create employment opportunities for people who are blind or have significant disabilities - correct answer True
Central Nonprofit Agencies (NIB, SourceAmerica) perform multiple roles representing their network of participating NPAs. They directly interface with the Commission, NPAs, contracting activities, and recommend supplies and services to the Commission for addition to the Procurement List. - correct answer True
It is appropriate for contracting activities to use the authority of FAR 6.302-5, "Authorized or Required by Statute" to make sole source procurements for items not on the Procurement List (PL) prior to the buy - correct answer The Procurement List can be searched by noun, name, National Stock Number (NSN), or Department. - correct answer True
Central Nonprofit Agencies and nonprofit agencies, working with government contracting activities, recommend which supplies or services should be purchased under the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act, and recommend the Fair Market Price to the Commission for all items added to the Procurement List. - correct answer True
Purchasing items on the PL is not mandatory if you are using a purchase card. - correct answer False