ORDERING OFFICIAL Sample Clauses
The 'ORDERING OFFICIAL' clause designates the individual or position authorized to place orders under a contract. This clause typically specifies who within the contracting agency has the authority to issue purchase orders, task orders, or delivery orders, and may outline any limitations on their authority, such as dollar thresholds or types of goods and services. By clearly identifying the responsible party, the clause ensures that only authorized personnel can commit the organization to contractual obligations, thereby preventing unauthorized purchases and maintaining proper control over contract execution.
ORDERING OFFICIAL. The designated ordering individual for this contract is the Contracting Officer under FAR 52.216-18.
ORDERING OFFICIAL. In accordance with FAR 52.216-18 ORDERING (OCT 1995), the designated ordering individual for this contract is the Contracting Officer. If a GBL is used, the ordering official does not need to be a warranted CO per DOSAR part 647.
ORDERING OFFICIAL. The designated ordering individual for this contract is the Contracting Officer.
ORDERING OFFICIAL. Ordering Officials are appointed by letter from the CO. Ordering Officials shall be the Government’s representative for the ordering of supplies and services.
ORDERING OFFICIAL. The ordering official is an employee of GSA that has been authorized in writing by the Contracting Officer to place delivery orders against GSA indefinite quantity contracts. See the section on
