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What should be done if the agency changes a solicitation document substantially from the version submitted to CAT?

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If the initial major contract solicitation document submitted to the CAT changes substantially, agencies are required to resubmit their solicitation documents for CAT review. Changes in major contact solicitation are considered substantial when: • the solicitation change caused the estimated value for the original term of the contract, not including renewal periods, to increase by 25% or more; or • There are significant revisions, deletions and / or additions to the specifications, statement of work (SOW), set(s) of deliverables, performance measures, payment methodology, etc.

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