Government Facilities Sample Clauses

Government Facilities. ‌ The Contactor shall arrange with the OCO or other designated representative for means of access to premises, delivery and storage of materials and equipment, use of approaches, use of corridors, stairways, elevators, and similar matters. A Contractor working in a government facility shall be responsible for maintaining satisfactory standards of employee competency, conduct, appearance, and integrity and shall be responsible for taking disciplinary action with respect to their employees as necessary. The Contractor is responsible for ensuring that their employees do not disturb papers on desks, open desk drawers or cabinets, or use Government telephones, except as authorized. Each employee is expected to adhere to standards of behavior that reflect favorably on their employer and the Federal Government. The Contactor shall ensure that all of its employees, including Subcontractor employees, working under XXXXX are informed of the substance of this clause.
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Government Facilities. The Contractor shall arrange with the OCO or other designated representative for means of access to premises, delivery and storage of materials and equipment, use of approaches, use of corridors, stairways, elevators, and similar matters. A Contractor working in a government facility shall be responsible for maintaining satisfactory standards of employee competency, conduct, appearance, and integrity and shall be responsible for taking disciplinary action with respect to their employees as necessary. The Contractor is responsible for ensuring that their employees do not disturb papers on desks, open desk drawers or cabinets, or use Government telephones, except as authorized. Each employee is expected to adhere to standards of behavior that reflect favorably on their employer and the Federal Government. The Contractor shall ensure that all of its employees, including Subcontractor employees, working under OASIS SB are informed of the substance of this clause.
Government Facilities. That the right is hereby reserved to the county and state and the United States, its officers, agents, and employees, to construct or to permit the construction of facilities suitable for communication, electrical distribution or transmission, water supply, sewerage disposal, access roads, and similar purposes on the premises, and the CONCESSIONAIRE shall have no claim for compensation or damages of any character on account thereof.
Government Facilities. Government office or laboratory space may be made available for performance of specific task orders. The contractor may be required to establish operations and support facilities and warehouses within a Government provided facility that complies with DOD and/or Department of State certification and accreditation requirements. Such facilities will be specified in the individual task orders.
Government Facilities. C.4.1.3 Contractor Acquired Material, Property, Facilities, and Leases C.4.1.4 Warranty C.4.1.5 Export Control C.4.2 Antiterrorism/Operational Security (AT/OPSEC) Requirements C.4.3 Travel C.4.4 Contractor Program Management C.4.4.1 Work Control
Government Facilities. Unless directly related to this BPA, the Contractor and any employees or consultant of the Contractor are prohibited from using U.S. Government facilities (such as office space or equipment) or U.S. Government clerical or technical personnel in the performance of the services not specified in the BPA. (END OF SECTION 4) Note: Sections 5 and Section 6 were included for solicitation purposes only. These sections have been removed, filed in the BPA file, and will not be made part of the contract. SECTION 7 - LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Government Facilities. Unless this order authorizes the use of Government-owned facilities, Seller must negotiate the use of Government-owned facilities used in the manufacture of goods purchased hereunder with the appropriate Government Agency furnishing Government facilities to Seller. All charges to Buyer for such use must be concurrently billed as a separate item aside from all other costs.
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Government Facilities. Unless directly related to this BPA, the Contractor and any employees or consultant of the Contractor are prohibited from using U.S. Government facilities (such as office space or equipment) or U.S. Government clerical or technical personnel in the performance of the services not specified in the BPA. (END OF SECTION 4) Attachment 4 ELS 4.0 Security Requirements (RFQ Attachment C) Introduction The security model for Emergency Lodging Services (ELS) 4.0 is founded on Office of Management and Budget, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS), the Privacy Act of 1974, and GSA security policy and governance, which is used as the baseline for a number of Government-wide initiatives. FIPS 200, Minimum Security Requirements for Federal Information and Information Systems, is a mandatory Federal standard developed by NIST in response to the Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) of 2014 (Public Law 113-283). To comply with the Federal standard, the ELS 4.0, the Program Management Office (PMO) has determined the security category of the ELS 4.0 information system (to include ELS 4.0.) to be a Moderate impact system in accordance with FIPS 199, Standards for Security Categorization of Federal Information and Information Systems, and derived the information system impact level from the security category in accordance with FIPS 200. The Contractor will then apply, at a minimum, the appropriately tailored set of baseline security controls in NIST Special Publication 800-53 Rev. 4, Security and Privacy Controls for Federal Information Systems and Organizations. FIPS 200 and NIST Special Publication 800- 53 Rev. 4, in combination, help ensure that appropriate security requirements and security controls are applied to all Federal information systems.
Government Facilities. Infrastructure of the GOVERNMENT or QP necessary for Petroleum Operations (such as Onshore Sites, cooling seawater supply and outflow, export products jetty construction and land sites at RLIC), shall be provided to the CONTRACTOR by the GOVERNMENT or QP for use in the conduct of Petroleum Operations on Non- Discriminatory Terms. The GOVERNMENT or QP shall provide to the CONTRACTOR the utilities specified in Appendix “D” (“Government Provided Utilities”). Subject to Article 18.11, such GOVERNMENT infrastructure shall not be funded, designed, constructed, operated, or maintained by the CONTRACTOR as part of the Project or the Facilities. If GOVERNMENT infrastructure for the NGL Products and/or the GTL Products storage tanks and/or the export products jetty at RLIC are not available, or in the reasonable opinion of the CONTRACTOR, will not be available on a timely basic then the CONTRACTOR may develop and implement the same at its own cost, such cost to be included as a part of the Petroleum Costs. Subject to the foregoing, the CONTRACTOR shall endeavour in conducting Petroleum Operations to utilise, to the greatest extent reasonably possible from time to time, the existing and available facilities in the State of Qatar on terms and conditions to be agreed by the GOVERNMENT and the CONTRACTOR, provided that the utilisation of such facilities and services would be economically beneficial to the Project.
Government Facilities a) The Contactor shall arrange with the PCO or other designated representative for means of access to premises, delivery and storage of materials and equipment, use of approaches, use of corridors, stairways, elevators, and similar matters.
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