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NASA FAR Supplement Clauses. The following contract clauses are incorporated by reference from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Supplement and apply to the extent indicated. In all of the following clauses, “Contractor” means Seller. Unless otherwise provided, the clauses are those in effect as of the date of this contract. 18-52.204-76 Security Requirements for Unclassified Information Technology Resources (JUL 2002). This clause applies to all or any part of this contract that includes information technology resources or services in which Seller must have physical or electronic access to NASA's sensitive information contained in unclassified systems that directly support the mission of the Agency. 18-52.208-81 Restrictions on Printing and Duplicating (OCT 2001). {Prime contract H.1 II} 18-52.211-70 Packaging, Handling, and Transportation (JUN 2000). {Prime Contract D.1.} 18-52.219-74 Use of Rural Area Small Businesses (SEP 1990). This clause applies only if this contract offers subcontracting possibilities. 18-52.219-75 Small Business Subcontracting Reporting (MAY 1999). {Prime contract I.11} This clause applies if FAR 52.219-9 is included in this contract. 18-52.219-76 NASA 8 Percent Goal (JUL 1997). This clause applies only if Seller is not a small business. {[The following paragraphs implement Prime Contract Xxxxxx X. 17 SOCIO-ECONOMIC SUBCONTRACTING GOALS.} (18-52.219-76.1) NASA’s objective is to ensure the execution of a vigorous program at the prime contract and subcontractor levels which will optimize the opportunity for subcontract participation of small business, Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), HUBZones, Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs), and Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority Institutions (HBCU/MIs). To this end the Seller shall comply with the approved subcontract plan set forth in the contract or the Seller’s proposal and with any approved Master Subcontracting Plan or DoD Comprehensive Subcontracting Plan that the Seller may have. Changes to the plan will be authorized only by contract modification. In contracts containing award fee, performance by the Seller in exerting its best effort to operate in accordance with this plan shall be a factor in determining award fee under this contract. (18-52.219-76.2) The Seller will be evaluated on the Seller’s efforts toward achieving the percentages outlined in paragraph (c) below including trends and Seller efforts to meet the goals. The percentages shall be calculated based on the dollars expended to the concerns as compared to Contract total actual expenditures on a semiannual and annual basis. (18-52.219-76.3) Subcontracting goals are expected to equal or exceed the following percentages (including lower tier subcontracts) as measured by (18-52.219-76.2) above: 22% Small Businesses 11% Small Disadvantaged Businesses (inclusive of disadvantaged women-owned businesses) 05% Nondisadvantaged Women-owned Small Businesses (nondisadvantaged women-owned businesses only) 01% HUBZone located Small Businesses 01% Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs) 01% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) 01% Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority Institutions (HBCU/MIs) The small business goal of 22% is inclusive of all of the other socio-economic goals identified in this paragraph of this clause. 18-52.223-70 Safety and Health (Apr 2002). {Prime contract H.1 II} This clause applies only if this contract exceeds $1,000,000 or construction, repairs or alteration in excess of $100,000, or it involve the use of hazardous materials or operations. 18-52.223-71 Frequency Authorization (DEC 1988). {Prime contract G.1 II} This clause applies only if this contract requires the development, production, construction, testing or operation of a device for which a radio frequency authorization is required.

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NASA FAR Supplement Clauses. The following contract clauses are incorporated by reference from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Supplement and apply to the extent indicated. In all of the following clauses, “Contractor” means Seller. Unless otherwise provided, the clauses are those in effect as of the date of this contract. 18-52.204-76 Security Requirements for Unclassified Information Technology Resources (JUL 2002). This clause applies to all or any part of this contract that includes information technology resources or services in which Seller must have physical or electronic access to NASA's sensitive information contained in unclassified systems that directly support the mission of the Agency. 18-52.208-81 Restrictions on Printing and Duplicating (OCT 2001). {Prime contract H.1 II} 18-52.211-70 Packaging, Handling, and Transportation (JUN 2000). {Prime Contract D.1.} 18-52.219-74 Use of Rural Area Small Businesses (SEP 1990). This clause applies only if this contract offers subcontracting possibilities. 18-52.219-75 Small Business Subcontracting Reporting (MAY 1999). {Prime contract I.11} This clause applies if FAR 52.219-9 is included in this contract. 18-52.219-76 NASA 8 Percent Goal (JUL 1997). This clause applies only if Seller is not a small business. {[The following paragraphs implement Prime Contract Xxxxxx X. 17 SOCIO-ECONOMIC SUBCONTRACTING GOALS.} (18-52.219-76.1) NASA’s objective is to ensure the execution of a vigorous program at the prime contract and subcontractor levels which will optimize the opportunity for subcontract participation of small business, Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), HUBZones, Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs), and Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority Institutions (HBCU/MIs). To this end the Seller shall comply with the approved subcontract plan set forth in the contract or the Seller’s proposal and with any approved Master Subcontracting Plan or DoD Comprehensive Subcontracting Plan that the Seller may have. Changes to the plan will be authorized only by contract modification. In contracts containing award fee, performance by the Seller in exerting its best effort to operate in accordance with this plan shall be a factor in determining award fee under this contract. (18-52.219-76.2) The Seller will be evaluated on the Seller’s efforts toward achieving the percentages outlined in paragraph (c) below including trends and Seller efforts to meet the goals. The percentages shall be calculated based on the dollars expended to the concerns as compared to Contract total actual expenditures on a semiannual quarterly and annual basis. (18-52.219-76.3) Subcontracting goals are expected to equal or exceed the following percentages (including lower tier subcontracts) as measured by (18-52.219-76.2) above: 22% Small Businesses 11% Small Disadvantaged Businesses (inclusive of disadvantaged women-owned businesses) 05% Nondisadvantaged Women-owned Small Businesses (nondisadvantaged women-owned businesses only) 01% HUBZone located Small Businesses 01% Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs) 01% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) 01% Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority Institutions (HBCU/MIs) The small business goal of 22% is inclusive of all of the other socio-economic goals identified in this paragraph of this clause. 18-52.223-70 Safety and Health (Apr 2002). {Prime contract H.1 II} This clause applies only if this contract exceeds $1,000,000 or construction, repairs or alteration in excess of $100,000, or it involve the use of hazardous materials or operations. 18-52.223-71 Frequency Authorization (DEC 1988). {Prime contract G.1 II} This clause applies only if this contract requires the development, production, construction, testing or operation of a device for which a radio frequency authorization is required.

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NASA FAR Supplement Clauses. The If this contract is placed under a National Aeronautics and Space Administration contract, the following contract clauses are incorporated by reference from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Supplement and apply to the extent indicated. In all of the following clauses, “Contractor” means Seller. Unless otherwise provided, the clauses are those in effect as of the date of this contract. 18-52.204-76 Security Requirements for Unclassified Information Technology Resources (JUL 2002). "Within 50 days" is inserted in paragraph (c). This clause applies to all or any part of this contract that includes information technology resources or services in which Seller must have physical or electronic access to NASA's sensitive information contained in unclassified systems that directly support the mission of the Agency. 18-52.208-81 Restrictions on Printing and Duplicating (OCT 2001). {Prime contract H.1 II} 18-52.211-70 Packaging, Handling, and Transportation (JUN 2000). {Prime Contract D.1.} 18-52.219-74 Use of Rural Area Small Businesses (SEP 1990). This clause applies only if this contract offers subcontracting possibilities. 18-52.219-75 Small Business Subcontracting Reporting (MAY 1999). {Prime contract I.11} This clause applies if FAR 52.219-9 is included in this contract. 18-52.219-76 NASA 8 Percent Goal (JUL 1997). This clause applies only if Seller is not a small business. {[The following paragraphs implement Prime Contract Xxxxxx X. 17 SOCIO-ECONOMIC SUBCONTRACTING GOALS.} (18-52.219-76.1) NASA’s objective is to ensure the execution of a vigorous program at the prime contract and subcontractor levels which will optimize the opportunity for subcontract participation of small business, Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), HUBZones, Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs), and Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority Institutions (HBCU/MIs). To this end the Seller shall comply with the approved subcontract plan set forth in the contract or the Seller’s proposal and with any approved Master Subcontracting Plan or DoD Comprehensive Subcontracting Plan that the Seller may have. Changes to the plan will be authorized only by contract modification. In contracts containing award fee, performance by the Seller in exerting its best effort to operate in accordance with this plan shall be a factor in determining award fee under this contract. (18-52.219-76.2) The Seller will be evaluated on the Seller’s efforts toward achieving the percentages outlined in paragraph (c18-52.219-76.3) below including trends and Seller efforts to meet the goals. The percentages shall be calculated based on the dollars expended to the concerns as compared to Contract total actual expenditures on a semiannual quarterly and annual basis. (18-52.219-76.3) In accordance with Prime Contract H.3 SMALL BUSINESS SUBCONTRACTING GOALS (JSC 52.219-90) (JUN 2001), Subcontracting goals are expected to equal or exceed the following percentages (including lower tier subcontracts) as measured by (18-52.219-76.2) above. For purposes of this paragraph (18-52.219-76.3), the terms, "HUBZone Small Business Concern," "Small Disadvantaged Business Concern," "Veteran-Owned Small Business Concern," "Women-Owned Small Business Concern," and "Historically Black College or University (HBCU)" are defined in paragraph 2.101 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation. The following goals are expressed as a percent of total contract value: 2210% Small Businesses 11% Small Disadvantaged Businesses businesses (inclusive of all categories listed below), including options 04% Small disadvantaged businesses (inclusive of women-owned businessessmall businesses that also meet the FAR definition of a small disadvantaged business) 0503% Nondisadvantaged Women-owned Small Businesses small businesses (nondisadvantaged womeninclusive of small disadvantaged businesses that also meet the FAR definition of a woman-owned businesses onlysmall business) 01% HUBZone located Small Businesses 01% Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs) 01% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) 01% Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority Institutions (HBCU/MIs) The small business goal of 22% is inclusive of all of the other socio-economic goals identified in this paragraph of this clause. 18-52.223-70 Safety and Health (Apr 2002). {Prime contract H.1 II} This clause applies only if this contract exceeds $1,000,000 or construction, repairs or alteration in excess of $100,000, or it involve the use of hazardous materials or operations. 18-52.223-71 Frequency Authorization (DEC 1988). {Prime contract G.1 II} This clause applies only if this contract requires the development, production, construction, testing or operation of a device for which a radio frequency authorization is required.Business Concerns

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