Master Contract PWS Sample Clauses

Master Contract PWS. ‌ The GSA Alliant 2 GWAC is a results-oriented program seeking Outcome-based performance from every Contractor under the Master Contract. It is a standalone Performance-based Acquisition (PBA) requirement independent from Task Order level PBAs that the issuing federal agency might require. The PBA requirements of the Master Contract are designed to ensure that the Contractor is given freedom to determine how to meet the Government's performance Objectives at the appropriate performance quality levels. This Master Contract PWS includes (1) Contractor Engagement, the most critical PWS, described in Section H.19, J-5.A and (2) Small Business Subcontracting, described in Section G.22. All measurable performance standards in terms of quality, timeliness, quantity, and the method of assessing Contractor performance against performance standards for the Master Contract are established in Section J’s Attachment J-5 Performance Requirements Summary (PRS). The PRS listings of Performance Standards indicate the acceptable performance level required by the Government to meet the key Master Contract deliverables. The standards will be measured and structured to permit an assessment of the Contractor’s performance whereby the results will also be written into the Contractor Past Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) or another contract performance assessment report. The Government will request the Contractor to develop a Quality Control Plan, within the time specified in Section F.7, in response to a Government Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) that will be developed and implemented by the GSA for the PRS Performance Standards after the Effective Date during the first contract year of the Master Contract.
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Master Contract PWS. The GSA Alliant 2 GWAC is a results-oriented program seeking Outcome-based performance from every Contractor under the Master Contract. It is a standalone Performance-based Acquisition (PBA) requirement independent from Task Order level PBAs that the issuing federal agency might require. The PBA requirements of the Master Contract are designed to ensure that the Contractor is given freedom to determine how to
Master Contract PWS. The Master Contract is a stand-alone Performance-based Acquisition (PBA) independent from Task Order PBA requirements. The PWS is limited to (1) Achieving minimum sales requirements as noted in Section H.19; (2) Post award contract administration performance and reporting requirements noted throughout Section G and Section H. Critical performance standards are established for the Master Contract in Section J-5 Performance Requirements Summary (PRS). The PRS listings of Performance Objectives indicate the performance level required by the Government to meet the Master Contract requirements. The standards shall be measurable and structured to permit an assessment of the Contractor’s performance whereby the results may be written into the Contractor Past Performance Assessment Reporting System. The Government may request the Contractor to develop a Quality Control Plan in response to a Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) that would be developed and implemented by the GSA for some of the PRS Performance Objectives sometime at or after award of the Master Contract.
Master Contract PWS. The GSA Alliant 2 GWAC is a results-oriented program seeking Outcome-based performance from every Contractor under the Master Contract. It is a standalone Performance-based Acquisition (PBA) requirement independent from Task Order level PBAs that the issuing federal agency might require. The PBA requirements of the Master Contract are designed to ensure that the Contractor is given freedom to determine how to meet the Government's performance Objectives at the appropriate performance quality levels. This Master Contract PWS includes (1) Contractor Engagement, the most critical PWS, described in Section H.19, J-5.A and (2) Small Business Subcontracting, described in Section G.22. All measurable performance standards in terms of quality, timeliness, quantity, and the method of assessing Contractor performance against performance standards for the Master Contract are established in Section J’sAttachment J-5 Performance Requirements Summary (PRS). The PRS listings of Performance Standards indicate the acceptable SECTION C - CONTRACT SCOPE OF WORK AND PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT performance level required by the Government to meet the key Master Contract deliverables. The standards will be measured and structured to permit an assessment of the Contractor’s performance whereby the results will also be written into the Contractor Past Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) or another contract performance assessment report. The Government will request the Contractor to develop a Quality Control Plan, within the time specified in Section F.7, in response to a Government Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) that will be developed and implemented by the GSA for the PRS Performance Standards after the Effective Date during the first contract year of the Master Contract.

Related to Master Contract PWS

  • CONTRACT COMPLETE This Contract represents the complete agreement between the parties. No other understanding regarding this Contract, whether written or oral, may be used to bind either party. For any conflict between the attached Proposal and the terms set out in Articles 1-22 of this Contract, the terms of Articles 1-22 will govern.

  • SUB-CONTRACTING 31.1. The Authority approves the appointment of the sub-contractors specified in Schedule 10 (Approved Sub-contractors) in respect of the obligations specified in that Schedule.

  • THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents consist of the State-Contractor Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract (General, Supplementary and other Conditions), the Drawings, the Specifications, and all Addenda issued prior to bid opening and any Change Orders after execution of the Contract.

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