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After you create a clause set, GCA makes it simple and easy to manage existing clause sets directly from the Clause Sets list by allowing you to view additional information about the clause set, and take action on the clause set if you are a privileged business user.
To view an individual clause set, simply locate and click the clause set you want to view in the Clause Set list. This will take you to the Clause Set Summary view where you can see details about the clause set, contract information, and any clauses applied to the clause set.
The Summary also displays when clauses have a fail validation status of incomplete or missing fill-ins. You can update individual clauses to address these issues.
From the Clause Set Summary view, you can view a complete list of all clauses applied to the clause set. To view an individual clause, click the ellipsis icon associated with the clause you want to view and click View Clause.
The View Clause dialog will display all pertinent information about the clause, including:
Privileged users, which is a specific user group in GCA, can perform certain actions like creating rules, templates, and questionnaires. Contracting officers and contract specialists can update, validate, and finalize the clause sets assigned to them.
When you need to update an existing clause, GCA walks you through a guided workflow that allows you to update the clause set details and questionnaire answers, review clauses assigned to the clause set, and add additional clauses if needed. After completing each step in the guided workflow, you can generate an updated clause set that matches the modifications you made.
Note that any updates you make to a clause in the clause set will override the existing clause and any information associated with it.
To update a clause set:
From the Summary view, click UPDATE CLAUSE SET to open the Update Clause Set workflow.
GCA will run a validation on your clause sets and provide a list of all incomplete clauses, clauses with missing fill-ins, and clauses with incorrect information. When you initiate a clause set validation, a banner at the top of the Validate Clause Set form will indicate that the validation is complete and the number of errors found.
The validation will also inform you of any updated clauses in the system. GCA identifies updated clause versions and lists them in the Clause with Updates section. This allows you to update to the latest clause version or retain the existing clause in the clause set.
Although IBR clauses do not include full text in the final PDF version of the clause, you can still manually edit these clauses using the clause editor if they show up in the validation report.
See Editing Clauses in a Clause Set for more information about the types of clause information you can edit and the edit methods.
To validate a clause set:
After running a validation on a clause set, you may need to edit clauses in the clause set to complete any missing fill-ins or correct any errors.
After updating all the clauses in your clause set and validating that there are no remaining errors or incomplete clauses, you can finalize the clause set.
Finalizing a clause set indicates that it is complete and ready to add to a supplement. Only finalize a clause set when you are sure it is complete and you have no plans to perform future edits or updates. Finalized clauses are no longer available for edits.
GCA will automatically run a validation on any finalized clause sets to ensure there are no incomplete clauses or clauses with missing fill-ins. During validation, if any errors are identified in the applied clauses, the validation and finalized clause set process will both fail. The Clause Set History tab in the clause set record will log both failed processes with a timestamp. You will need to fix the errors by editing the clauses that require attention.
To finalize a clause:
Once a solicitation clause set has been finalized, you can create an award clause set directly from the solicitation summary view. The new award clause set will contain all of the existing clause set information from the solicitation.
To create an award clause set from a solicitation clause set:
Managing Clause Sets