Contractor Provided Information Clause Samples
The "Contractor Provided Information" clause defines the contractor's obligation to supply necessary documents, data, or other information relevant to the project or contract. Typically, this includes technical specifications, progress reports, certifications, or other materials required by the client to monitor performance or ensure compliance. By clearly outlining what information must be provided and when, this clause ensures transparency, facilitates project oversight, and helps prevent misunderstandings or delays caused by missing or incomplete information.
Contractor Provided Information. If it is determined that a potential criminal act has occurred, the USD PRO (or USFOR-A Personnel Recovery Division (PRD) with prior coordination) will attempt to validate the missing person's identity through the employer. The contractor shall provide the information to the PRD within 12 hours of request. The required information the contractor should keep on file includes but is not limited to: copy of the individuals Letter of Authorization generated by the Synchronized Pre-deployment and Operational Tracker System (SPOT), copy of passport and visas, housing information of where the individual resides such as room number and location, DD Form 93, Record of Emergency Data, copy of badging, and contact information for known friends or associates.
Contractor Provided Information. If it is determined that a potential criminal act has occurred, the USD PRO (or USFOR-A Personnel Recovery Division (PRD) with prior coordination) will attempt to validate the missing persons identity through the employer. The contractor shall provide the information to PRD within 12 hours of request. The required information the contractor should keep on file includes but is not limited to: copy of the individuals Letter of Authorization generated by the Synchronized Pre-deployment and Operational Tracker Systems (SPOT), copy of passport and visas, housing information of where the individual resides such as room number and location, DD Form 93, Record of Emergency Data, copy of badging, and contact information for known friends or associates.
(b) If USFOR-A PRD determines through investigation that the unaccounted personnel have voluntarily left the installation either seeking employment with another contractor or other non- mission related reasons, PRD will notify the contractor. The contractor shall ensure that all government-related documents such as LOAs, visas, etc. are terminated/reconciled appropriately within 24 hours of notification by PRD in accordance with subparagraph (a) (8) of C-JTSCC Clause 952.225-0016 entitled Contractor Demobilization (Afghanistan). Contractors who fail to account for their personnel or whose employees create PR events will be held in breach of their contract and face all remedies available to the Contracting Officer. (End of Clause) H-7 52.243-4000 ENG CHG PROPOSAL, VALUE ENG CHG PROPOSAL, REQUEST FOR DEVIATION MAR/2011 REQUEST FOR VARIANCE, ENG RELEASE RECORDS, NOTICE OF REVISION, & SPECIFICATION CHG NOTICE PREPARATION & SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Contractor initiated Engineering Change Proposals (RCPs), Value Engineering Change Proposals (VECPs), Request for Deviations (RFDs). And Request for Variance (RFVs), collectively referred to as *proposals*, shall be prepared, submitted and distributed in accordance with paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 below except as specified in paragraphs 5 below. 2.
