Common use of CONTRACT OR TASK ORDER MODIFICATIONS Clause in Contracts

CONTRACT OR TASK ORDER MODIFICATIONS. The Government may issue unilateral contract modifications with reference of revised price proposals submitted by the Contractor responding to the need to change the requirements of a contract or task order that may affect pricing (such as staffing, labor categories, labor mix, level of effort, etc.), as a result of negotiations, indicating the Government’s acceptance of the Contractor’s revised price proposal. As a matter of practice, the Government does not increase contract or task order ceiling amount, unless at the end of the contract, the Government deems it is necessary and in the best interest of the Government to do so.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Master Ordering Agreement, Master Ordering Agreement, Master Ordering Agreement

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CONTRACT OR TASK ORDER MODIFICATIONS. The Government may issue unilateral contract modifications with reference of revised price proposals submitted by the Contractor responding to the need to change the requirements of a contract or task order that may affect pricing (such as staffing, labor categories, labor mix, level of effort, etc.), as a result of negotiations, indicating the Government’s acceptance of the Contractor’s revised price proposal. As a matter of practice, the Government does not increase contract or task order ceiling amount, unless at the end of the contract, the Government deems it is necessary and in the best interest of the Government to do so.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Ordering Agreement, Master Ordering Agreement

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