Contractor Mission Clause Samples

The Contractor Mission clause defines the specific objectives, roles, and responsibilities assigned to the contractor within the scope of the agreement. It typically outlines the tasks the contractor is expected to perform, the standards or outcomes to be achieved, and any relevant timelines or deliverables. By clearly articulating the contractor's mission, this clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of expectations, reducing the risk of misunderstandings and helping to measure performance against agreed-upon goals.
Contractor Mission. NGB established the Consequence Management Support Center (CoMSupCen) in Lexington, Kentucky, to support the four types of geographically-dispersed teams. The CoMSupCen contractor provides a full range of contractor logistics support for the supply support, maintenance support, purchasing, training, and help desk support to the teams discussed above. Items maintained in the CoMSupCen warehouse or shipped directly from suppliers to the teams are primarily Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) equipment and other specialized items. (CoMSupCen does not issue, store, or handle ammunition, military weapons, or explosives.) The contractor charged with operating CoMSupCen is responsible for developing and executing a logistics support system customized to meet the operational requirements of the NGBs specific homeland defense mission in the areas described above, with the capability to support contingency operations (i.e., major exercises and national security events) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week when ordered. The contractor is to operate a logistics support center compliant with all governing DoD, Army, and NGB regulations. The contractor logistics support services provided to the nation by the CoMSupCen are vital to protect public health and safety, restore essential Government services, and provide emergency relief to communities and individuals impacted by unforeseen national threats or disasters. Examples of some CoMSupCen events have included: • Chemical SpillsNatural Disasters (e.g., Hurricane & Mud Slide Relief Efforts) • Major National Political Events (e.g., Political Party Conventions) • Olympics • The Global War on Terror (respond as required)