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Procurement

Doing Business with MCC

Watch the "Doing Business with M.C.C." webcastReaq the MCC Procurement Program GuidelinesA unique opportunity to work with:

  • An innovative U.S. government-owned corporation, and
  • Countries motivated to improve the lives of their citizens through projects that promote sustainable economic growth.

Partner Country Procurements and Contracts

Countries with signed Compacts solicit, award, and administer procurements for goods, works and services based on the programs designed in their Compact. These procurements are awarded and administered by the country through an “accountable entity” (also known as an “MCA Entity”) the organization established by the country to manage the programs identified in their Compact.  MCC is not a party to these contracts.

Program Procurement Guidelines

These procurements are conducted according to procedures defined in the MCC Program Procurement Guidelines as set out in the Compact documents.

Program Procurement Guidance Papers

The MCC Program Procurement Guidance papers expand upon provisions of the MCC Program Procurement Guidelines which require interpretation or clarification for implementation.

Compact Country Procurements

All available MCC compact country procurements are available for review on a free dgMarket web site.

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MCC Procurements and Contracts

The Millennium Challenge Corporation headquarters awards contracts to complete its mission of helping the world’s poorest countries reduce poverty through economic growth.  These contracts provide opportunities to work directly with MCC and are governed by the Federal Acquisition Regulations.

MCC Procurement Principles

  • Open, fair and competitive procedures used in a transparent manner to solicit, award and administer contracts to procure goods, works and services.
  • Solicitations for goods, works and services shall be based upon a clear and accurate description of the goods, works or services to be acquired.
  • Contracts shall be awarded only to responsible suppliers and contractors that have the capability and willingness to perform the contracts in accordance with the terms and conditions of the applicable contracts and on a cost effective and timely basis.
  • No more than a commercially, reasonable price (as determined, for example, by a comparison of price quotations and market prices) shall be paid to procure goods, works and non-consulting services.

Contact

For more information, email
Opportunities@mcc.gov