10 C.F.R. § 603.315 Advantages of a fixed-support TIA.
Title 10 - Energy
In situations where the use of a fixed-support TIA is permissible (see §§603.305 and 603.310), its use may encourage some commercial firms' participation in the RD&D. With a fixed-support TIA, the contracting officer can eliminate or reduce some post-award requirements that sometimes are cited as disincentives for those firms to participate. For example, a fixed-support TIA need not: (a) Specify minimum standards for the recipient's financial management system; (b) Specify cost principles or standards stating the types of costs the recipient may charge to the project; (c) Provide for financial audits by Federal auditors or independent public accountants of the recipient's books and records; (d) Set minimum standards for the recipient's purchasing system; or (e) Require the recipient to prepare financial reports for submission to the Federal Government.
Title 10: Energy
PART 603—TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT AGREEMENTS
Subpart C—Requirements for Expenditure-Based and Fixed-Support Technology Investment Agreements
§ 603.315 Advantages of a fixed-support TIA.

