Code of Federal Regulations (alpha)

CFR /  Title 48  /  Part 819  /  819.7108 Application process.

(a) Firms interested in becoming approved mentor-Protege participants must submit a joint written VA Mentor-Protege Agreement to the VA OSDBU for review and approval. The proposed Mentor-Protege Agreement will be evaluated on the extent to which the mentor plans to provide developmental assistance. Evaluations will consider the nature and extent of technical and managerial support as well as any proposed financial assistance in the form of equity investment, loans, joint-venture, and traditional subcontracting support.

(b) The Mentor-Protege Agreement must contain:

(1) Names, addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses (if available) of the mentor and Protege firm(s) and a point of contact for both mentor and Protege who will oversee the agreement;

(2) A statement from the Protege firm that the firm is currently eligible as a SDVOSB or VOSB to participate in VA's Mentor-Protege Program;

(3) A description of the mentor's ability to provide developmental assistance to the Protege and the type of developmental assistance that will be provided, to include a description of the types and dollar amounts of subcontract work, if any, that may be awarded to the Protege firm;

(4) Duration of the Agreement, including rights and responsibilities of both parties (mentor and Protege), with bi-annual reviews;

(5) Termination procedures, including procedures for the parties' voluntary withdrawal from the Program. The Agreement shall require the mentor or the Protege to notify the other firm and VA OSDBU in writing at least 30 days in advance of its intent to voluntarily terminate the Agreement;

(6) A schedule with milestones for providing assistance;

(7) Criteria for evaluation of the Protege's developmental success;

(8) A plan addressing how the mentor will increase the quality of the Protege firm's technical capabilities and contracting and subcontracting opportunities;

(9) An estimate of the total cost of the planned mentoring assistance to be provided to the Protege;

(10) An agreement by both parties to comply with the reporting requirements of 819.7113;

(11) A plan for accomplishing unfinished work should the Agreement be voluntarily cancelled;

(12) Other terms and conditions, as appropriate; and

(13) Signatures and date(s).

(c) The Agreement defines the relationship between the mentor and the Protege firms only. The Agreement does not create any privity of contract between the mentor and VA or the Protege and VA.