A Sole Source Justification is required when funding comes from a federal contract rather than a federal grant, federal cooperative agreement, or non-federal award.
Enter or upload the justification in the Questions section of a Subaward Request when:
- UMB’s award is a federal contract, or
- The prime award is a federal contract.
Choosing a Research & Development Subcontractor
How should I choose a subcontractor?
Select the organization that offers the best ideas or concepts and demonstrates the highest competence in the specific field of science or technology involved.
How much detail should I provide?
The level of detail should match the subcontract amount: larger subcontracts require more explanation. Focus on your main reasons for selecting the subcontractor.
Examples of acceptable justifications:
Example 1: The subcontractor is a non-profit institution specializing in management re-engineering seminars and workshops. No other organization offers the unique combination of talent available here, including the developers of the methodologies and the principal instructors. Therefore, this subcontractor was selected as the sole source.
Example 2: ABC, Inc. provides highly qualified personnel with the required theoretical and practical experience for the project. Their personnel are available for the short term needed, which is rare for this level of expertise. Immediate availability of this talent is a key reason for recommending ABC, Inc. as a sole source.
How do I justify the selection of a subcontractor?
You must justify your selection of subcontractor if your selection process was limited to one subcontractor, or if you chose a subcontractor who did not make the lowest offer. Following are sample justifications: