48 CFR 225.003 – Definitions
As used in this part—
Terms Used In 48 CFR 225.003
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
- Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
600 series of the Commerce Control List means the series of 5-character export control classification numbers (ECCNs) of the Commerce Control List of the Export Administration Regulations in 15 CFR part 774, supplement no. 1, that have a “6” as the third character. The 600 series constitutes the munitions and munitions-related ECCNs within the larger Commerce Control List. (See definition of “600 series” in 15 CFR 772.)
Caribbean Basin country end product includes petroleum or any product derived from petroleum.
Communist Chinese military company means any entity, regardless of geographic location, that is—
(1) A part of the commercial or defense industrial base of the People’s Republic of China (including a subsidiary or affiliate of such entity); or
(2) Owned or controlled by, or affiliated with, an element of the Government or armed forces of the People’s Republic of China.
Defense equipment means any equipment, item of supply, component, or end product purchased by DoD.
Domestic concern means—
(1) A concern incorporated in the United States (including a subsidiary that is incorporated in the United States, even if the parent corporation is a foreign concern; or
(2) An unincorporated concern having its principal place of business in the United States.
Domestic end product means—
(1) For an end product that does not consist wholly or predominantly of iron or steel or a combination of both—
(i) An unmanufactured end product mined or produced in the United States; or
(ii) An end product manufactured in the United States if—
(A) The cost of its qualifying country components and its components that are mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States exceeds 55 percent of the cost of all its components. The cost of components includes transportation costs to the place of incorporation into the end product and U.S. duty (whether or not a duty-free entry certificate is issued). Components of unknown origin are treated as foreign. Scrap generated, collected, and prepared for processing in the United States is considered domestic. A component is considered to have been mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States (regardless of its source in fact) if the end product in which it is incorporated is manufactured in the United States and the component is of a class or kind for which the Government has determined that—
(1) Sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities of a satisfactory quality are not mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States; or
(2) It is inconsistent with the public interest to apply the restrictions of the Buy American statute; or
(B) The end product is a commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) item; or
(2) For an end product that consists wholly or predominantly of iron or steel or a combination of both, an end product manufactured in the United States, if the cost of iron and steel not produced in the United States or a qualifying country constitutes less than 5 percent of the cost of all the components used in the end product (produced in the United States or a qualifying country means that all manufacturing processes of the iron or steel must take place in the United States or a qualifying country, except metallurgical processes involving refinement of steel additives). The cost of iron and steel not produced in the United States or a qualifying country includes but is not limited to the cost of iron or steel mill products (such as bar, billet, slab, wire, plate, or sheet), castings, or forgings, not produced in the United States or a qualifying country, utilized in the manufacture of the end product and a good faith estimate of the cost of all iron or steel components not produced in the United States or a qualifying country, excluding COTS fasteners. Iron or steel components of unknown origin are treated as foreign. If the end product contains multiple components, the cost of all the materials used in such end product is calculated in accordance with the explanation of cost of components in paragraph (1)(ii)(A) of this definition.
Eligible product means, instead of the definition in FAR 25.003—
(1) A foreign end product that—
(i) Is in a category listed in 225.401-70; and
(ii) Is not subject to discriminatory treatment, due to the applicability of a trade agreement to a particular acquisition;
(2) A foreign construction material that is not subject to discriminatory treatment, due to the applicability of a trade agreement to a particular acquisition; or
(3) A foreign service that is not subject to discriminatory treatment, due to the applicability of a trade agreement to a particular acquisition.
Foreign concern means any concern other than a domestic concern.
Free Trade Agreement country does not include Oman.
Nonqualifying country means a country other than the United States or a qualifying country.
Nonqualifying country component means a component mined, produced, or manufactured in a nonqualifying country.
Qualifying country means a country with a reciprocal defense procurement memorandum of understanding or international agreement with the United States in which both countries agree to remove barriers to purchases of supplies produced in the other country or services performed by sources of the other country, and the memorandum or agreement complies, where applicable, with the requirements of section 36 of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. § 2776) and with 10 U.S.C. § 2457. Accordingly, the following are qualifying countries:
Qualifying country component means a component mined, produced, or manufactured in a qualifying country.
Qualifying country end product means—
(1) An unmanufactured end product mined or produced in a qualifying country; or
(2) An end product manufactured in a qualifying country if—
(i) The cost of the following types of components exceeds 50 percent of the cost of all its components:
(A) Components mined, produced, or manufactured in a qualifying country.
(B) Components mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States.
(C) Components of foreign origin of a class or kind for which the Government has determined that sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities of a satisfactory quality are not mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States. Components of unknown origin are treated as foreign; or
(ii) The end product is a COTS item.Qualifying country end product is also defined in the clause at 252.225-7021, Trade Agreements.
Qualifying country offer means an offer of a qualifying country end product, including the price of transportation to destination.
Source, when restricted by words such as foreign, domestic, or qualifying country, means the actual manufacturer or producer of the end product or component.
South Caucasus/Central and South Asian (SC/CASA) state means Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, or Uzbekistan.
South Caucasus/Central and South Asian (SC/CASA) state construction material means construction material that—
(1) Is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of an SC/CASA state; or
(2) In the case of a construction material that consists in whole or in part of materials from another country, has been substantially transformed in an SC/CASA state into a new and different construction material distinct from the material from which it was transformed.
South Caucasus/Central and South Asian (SC/CASA) state end product means an article that—
(1) Is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of an SC/CASA state; or
(2) In the case of an article that consists in whole or in part of materials from another country, has been substantially transformed in an SC/CASA state into a new and different article of commerce with a name, character, or use distinct from that of the article or articles from which it was transformed. The term refers to a product offered for purchase under a supply contract, but for purposes of calculating the value of the end product, includes services (except transportation services) incidental to its supply, provided that the value of those incidental services does not exceed the value of the product itself.
United States Munitions List means the munitions list of the International Traffic in Arms Regulation in 22 CFR part 121.