Contractor Validation Sample Clauses

Contractor Validation. One trip (five days on site) at a location agreed upon by both Government and Contractor. See C-7.7.C-6.7 Government Verification. One trip (five days on site) at a location agreed upon by both Government and Contractor . See C-7.8. C-6.8 Training Review Conferences. Two meetings (each three days on site) at Ft. Xxx, VA. See C-7.9. C-6.9 Provisioning Conference. One meeting, five days duration, at Natick Soldier Systems Center, Natick, MA. See C-7.10. C-7 MEETINGS, TECHNICAL REVIEWS AND CONFERENCES
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Contractor Validation. The Contractor shall conduct a validation of the second manual submission prior to delivery to the Government. The validation shall be held at a location agreed upon by both Government and Contractor, unless otherwise specified by the contracting activity. The Contractor shall notify the Government no less than 30 days prior to conducting the validation by means of the validation plan (paragraph C-5.3.2.2.9). The Government reserves the right to participate as an observer during the Validation Effort. All changes and findings of the Validation effort shall be documented and included in the Validation Report (paragraph C-5.3.2.2.9.). The Contractor shall provide for necessary administrative support to support the Government observation of the Validation effort.
Contractor Validation. The contractor shall conduct a validation of the PTM produced in accordance with paragraph C13.3 and CDRL A003. This validation shall be held at the contractor’s facility. The contractor shall notify the Government no less than 30 days prior to conducting the validation. The Government will schedule observers as needed. The contractor shall notify the Government, in writing, of the results of the contractor validation in accordance with this SOW and CDRL A004. At a minimum, this correspondence shall include the W911QY-05-D-0004 dates of the Validation effort, an overview of the effort, specific tasks validated and changes identified as a result of the Validation. C14 ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL MANUAL REQUIREMENTS. C14.1 TM Over-pack Requirements. The contractor shall over-pack one copy of the Government furnished Department of the Army authenticated technical manuals with each end item of contracted hardware delivered to the Government as prescribed on the applicable DD Form 1423.
Contractor Validation. If the patron informs the booth attendant that he/she qualifies for a contractor Validation, the attendant initiates the Contractor Validation - Transaction. The attendant will need to input the following information:
Contractor Validation. The contractor shall deliver a Validation Plan IAW CDRL A065, Validation Plan, for every Technical Manual developed or updated. The contractor shall include a detailed validation schedule as part of the validation plan. As part of the Validation Plan, the contractor shall provide a list including the Work Package title, associated tools, STTE, MRP and EDI.

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  • CONTRACTOR NAME CHANGE An amendment is required to change the Contractor's name as listed on this Agreement. Upon receipt of legal documentation of the name change the State will process the amendment. Payment of invoices presented with a new name cannot be paid prior to approval of said amendment.

  • Contractor Licensing, etc. Notwithstanding Section 14.c, District may terminate this Contract immediately by written notice to Contractor upon denial, suspension, revocation, or non-renewal of any license, permit, or certificate that Contractor must hold to provide services under this Contract.

  • Uncovering and Correction of Work 12 Uncovering of Work 12.1 Unforeseen Conditions, Concealed or Unknown 3.7.4, 8.3.1, 10.3 Unit Prices 7.3.3.2, 9.1.2

  • Procurement of Small Works Works estimated to cost less than $50,000 equivalent per contract, up to an aggregate amount not to exceed $500,000 equivalent, may be procured under lump-sum, fixed-price contracts awarded on the basis of quotations obtained from three (3) qualified domestic contractors in response to a written invitation. The invitation shall include a detailed description of the works, including basic specifications, the required completion date, a basic form of agreement acceptable to the Association, and relevant drawings, where applicable. The award shall be made to the contractor who offers the lowest price quotation for the required work, and who has the experience and resources to complete the contract successfully. Part D: Review by the Association of Procurement Decisions

  • Contractor Staff All employees of the Contractor, or of its subcontractors, who perform Project Based IT Consulting Services under the resulting Authorized User Agreement, shall possess the necessary qualifications, training, licenses, and permits as may be required within the jurisdiction where the services specified are to be provided or performed, and shall be legally entitled to work in such jurisdiction. All persons, corporations, or other legal entities that perform Services under the Contract on behalf of Contractor shall, in performing the Services, comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws concerning employment in the United States. The following requirements shall apply in addition to the requirements of Appendix B, section 42, Employees, Subcontractors and Agents, unless otherwise agreed to by the Authorized User: Staffing Changes

  • DEVELOPMENT OR ASSISTANCE IN DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS/ STATEMENTS OF WORK Firms and/or individuals that assisted in the development or drafting of the specifications, requirements, statements of work, or solicitation documents contained herein are excluded from competing for this solicitation. This shall not be applicable to firms and/or individuals providing responses to a publicly posted Request for Information (RFI) associated with a solicitation.

  • Contractor Status The Contractor, under the code of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), is an independent contractor, and neither the Contractor's employees nor contract personnel are, or shall be deemed, the Client's employees.

  • Contractor Project Manager The Contractor Project Manager shall serve, from the Effective Date, as the Contractor project manager and primary Contractor representative under this Agreement. The Contractor Project Manager shall (i) have overall responsibility for managing and coordinating the performance of Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement, including the performance of all Subcontractors; and (ii) be authorized to act for and bind Contractor and Subcontractors in connection with all aspects of this Agreement. The Contractor Project Manager shall respond promptly and fully to all inquiries from the JBE Project Manager.

  • Selection of Subcontractors, Procurement of Materials and Leasing of Equipment The contractor shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor shall take all necessary and reasonable steps to ensure nondiscrimination in the administration of this contract.

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