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Now that eSRS is up, what does that mean for contractors and agencies?

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Now that eSRS is up, what does that mean for contractors and agencies?

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A. In accordance with the memorandum issued by the Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) on November 3, 2005, along with earlier notices, all agencies, except as noted herein, their large prime contractors, and large subcontractors (i.e., subcontractors with subcontracting plans under the flow-down provision) should begin using eSRS upon deployment of IOC for both the summary and individual subcontract reporting. Entitlement Programs like OPM contractors under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) and contractors holding Medicare contracts with HHS are currently exempt from this requirement and should continue to submit paper SF-294s and SF-295s to those agencies. The specific reporting requirements for other contractors are as follows: • Except as noted, all civilian contractors must submit their Summary Subcontract Reports for fiscal year 2004 into the eSRS. Contractors of the General Services Administration (GSA) holding contracts with the Federal Supply Schedu

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