GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY AND SERVICES Sample Clauses

GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY AND SERVICES. 5.1. Government furnished property and services will be specified in each Task Order. Unless otherwise indicated in a particular task order, the government will provide all facilities, utilities, equipment and materials necessary to accomplish the work for ―on-site‖ employees.
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GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY AND SERVICES. 2.1 General Information The contractor must provide all facilities, equipment and materials required to support this effort.
GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY AND SERVICES. The Government shall provide, without cost, the facilities, equipment, materials, and/or services listed below determined incidental to the place of performance in which they perform their duties.
GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY AND SERVICES. The Government customer will sponsor the appropriate security clearances, Badging, Common Access Cards (CAC), Theater Business Clearance (TBC), Letter of Authorization (LOA), and access to government/military facilities for contractor to perform appropriate tasks.
GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY AND SERVICES. The performer database provided at contract commencement is included as Government Furnished Property. The contractor shall provide all equipment, services, and labor necessary to perform the tasks unless the individual tasking documents explicitly state otherwise. Government property and services will be identified in the individual task orders if applicable.
GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY AND SERVICES. The Forest Service will provide an electronic copy of the following documents: • 40 CFR §1500-1508, NEPA Implementing regulations • 36 CFR §218, Project-Level Predecisional Administrative Review Process regulations • FSM 2670 • Black Hills National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan, as amended, and Record of Decision • Relevant resource survey information and GIS data • Relevant Forest Service assessments and analyses • Timelines for completion of the overall project, as well as the milestones required to be completed prior to payments
GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY AND SERVICES. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY Government Furnished Property or GFP is defined as "any property in the possession of, or directly acquired by, the Government and subsequently furnished to the contractor (to include sub-contractors and alternate locations) for performance of a contract." The Government will provide a complete listing of Government Furnished Property (GFP) to the successful offeror upon contract award. The Contractor shall assume or reject responsibility for the GFP. The Contractor shall develop a Property Control Plan IAW FAR Part 45 and FAR 52.245. The Property Control Plan shall be submitted thirty (30) days after full contract performance and shall detail Contractor activities concerning GFP control in the following areas: Property Management; Acquisition; Receiving; Identification; Records; Movement; Storage; Physical Inventories; Reports; Consumption; Utilization; Maintenance; Subcontractor Control; Disposition; and Contract Close-out as pertinent.
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GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY AND SERVICES a. The Government may furnish the contractor property, service, or information when so doing would be in the Best interest of the Government. Government furnished property and/or services will be specified on the delivery order.
GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY AND SERVICES. 3.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY AND SERVICES. The Government does not intend to furnish any property to the contractor for the performance of this contract.
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