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Simplified 'Make-II': boost to 'Make in India'

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 18 January 2018

Will greatly help import substitution and promote innovative solutions

This simplified ‘Make-II’ procedure will amend the existing ‘Make Procedure’ in Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP)-2016. File picture. For representation only.

There will be no limit to the number of industry who may respond to the EoI for development of the prototype subject to meeting the minimum qualification criteria. The design and development time of 12 to 30 weeks is granted to industry to offer the prototypes.

There is no limit to the number of industry players who may show interest and offer prototype.

After this period, a commercial RFP will be issued. Once the RFP is issued, it shall not be retracted. The industry who wins the bid, is assured of an order.

Service Headquarter (SHQ) will constitute a Project Facilitation Team for facilitating the process under this procedure.

The case will be progressed even if there is single entity offering an innovative solution.

The industry who develops the product will retain the title and ownership and all other rights in intellectual property. However, for some specified reasons like National Security, Government shall have ‘March-in' rights.

Normally, there shall be no negotiations by Contract Negotiation Committee (CNC) in multi-vendor contracts.

‘Make-II' procedure reduces the total time from in-principle approval to placing of order by 50 percent. The estimated time to finish the whole process has come down to 69 to 103 weeks.

Projects involving developmental cost of less than three crores will be reserved for MSME.

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