The CCO shall establish a mentor-protege program designed to match prime contractors with local, small, disadvantaged business enterprises certified by the D.C. Department of Small and Local Business Development for participation in Library procurement opportunities.
The program shall allow approved prime contractors, serving as mentors, to provide assistance to certified local, small, disadvantaged business enterprise firms, serving as proteges, to improve their ability to successfully compete for Library contracts.
Approved prime contractors who team with proteges shall be given a maximum of five (5) preference points when the competitive sealed proposal method of procurement is utilized.
Approved prime contractors who team with proteges shall have their total evaluated bid price reduced by five percent (5%) when the competitive sealed bidding method of procurement is utilized.
Mentor-protege relationships shall have a minimum duration of three (3) years and may be terminated under the following circumstances:
Firms participating in Library procurement opportunities shall clearly identify mentor-protege relationships by submitting the appropriate documentation with bids or proposals in order to receive preference points or percentages outlined in this section. The appropriate documentation shall be identified in the Library's mentor-protege program.
The CCO shall establish the Library's mentor-protege program within 12 months from issuance of these regulations.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 19, r. 19-4333