View this page in the latest version of Appian. Creating a Clause Set Share Share via LinkedIn Reddit Email Copy Link Print On This Page This content applies solely to Government Clause Automation, which must be purchased separately from the Appian base platform. This content was written for Appian 23.4 and may not reflect the interfaces or functionality of other Appian versions. Introduction The Clause selection process allows you to select and edit a group of clauses, also called a clause set, that you need to create a clause supplemental document. The Appian Government Clause Automation (GCA) solution walks users through a guided experience that allows them to collect contract information and answer additional questions so the solution can automatically add or suggest clauses needed for the contract. This page provides instructions on creating a new clause set. Creating a clause set Creating a clause set consists of the following steps: Provide details Answer questionnaire Review clauses Add Clauses Generation Complete Providing details Creating a clause set begins with providing contract details. Basic information To start creating a clause set: Select the Type, either Solicitation or Award. Select the Category, either New or Amendment. The category options depend on the Type you selected in the previous step. Enter the Solicitation / Award ID. Enter the Modification / Amendment Number if the Category previously selected was not New. Select the Contracting Officer. Select the Contract Specialist. Select the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) (optional). Configuring a clause Select whether this is an action off of an existing vehicle. Select a Template. Templates are created from the Templates page. The template you select affects which clauses are added to the clause set. Selecting contract types Select one or more available contract types. Click > ADD SELECTED to add. To remove a contract, click on the contract type under Selected Contract Types and click < REMOVE SELECTED. Entering contract details This section is only relevant and available for new solicitation or awards that are not an action off of an existing vehicle. To enter additional contract details for a new award: Select the Contract Start Date and Contract End Date. Select the Contract Method. Enter the Estimated Dollar Amount. Enter the PSC and NAICS codes. Enter the Contract Purpose Detail. Add any additional contract details. Click NEXT to proceed. Answering questionnaires GCA allows you to have multiple questionnaires for your agency. When creating a new clause set, only the questionnaire selected as the default will appear. Each questionnaire can have multiple categories and multiple questions in each category. To complete a questionnaire, users must answer all of the questions in each category. Click NEXT to proceed. Reviewing clauses Here you can review the clauses that have been automatically added as a result of contract type, selected template, rules based on provided clause set details, and rules based on questionnaire answers. Users can search the clause list for a specific clause or filter the clause list by Usage, Type, or Source. Usage: Applicable, Optional, or Required. Type: Clause or Provision. Source: FAR, Department, or Agency. To proceed to the step, click NEXT. Adding clauses As an option, you can manually add clauses that were not automatically added. The clauses can fall under two categories: Suggested: Suggested clauses based on contract details, templates, rules, and questionnaires. Additional: Clauses that are available from the clause list and don't have any suggested usage. You can search the clause list to find a specific clause and filter the list by Usage, Type, or Source. Select any additional clauses you would like to add, and click GENERATE. Generation complete After clicking GENERATE on the Add Clauses page, GCA opens a page that confirms successful generation. You will also see a link to the summary record page for your clause set. Now that you've finished creating a clause set, you can view, manage, and take action on the clause set. Feedback Was this page helpful? SHARE FEEDBACK Loading...