Subcontract Responsibility Assignment Clause Samples

Subcontract Responsibility Assignment. 2.1 The Subcontractor will be eligible to provide support in the following areas: a. Provide experienced ** instructor support (Consistent with the ** program); b. Provide training and evaluation Subject Matter Expert (SME) support directly to the government in support of ** operations; c. Provide any other mutually agreed upon areas of expertise requested by the customer. TSO retains sole discretion to assign tasks or services ordered by the Government to any subcontractor as it chooses. 2.2 To the extent the awarded contract provides for additional tasking, Subcontractor will be free to independently market work within its respective areas of expertise under the resulting contract, provided that it will not knowingly market work that is intended for another team member. It is further intended that the Subcontractor will coordinate marketing efforts with TSO’s Program Manager to alleviate the possibility of creating a potential conflict. TSO will not withhold approval for direct contact between the Subcontractor and the Government customer (in accordance with Paragraph 12 of the TSO Teaming Agreement) as long as such contact is in the spirit of this paragraph, relative to marketing their areas of expertise. In the event that team members have overlapping technical capability, TSO will assign responsibilities in accordance with marketing initiative, customer preference, cost, and availability of personnel. TSO, as Prime, retains responsibility for unilaterally settling disputes using the aforementioned criteria in arriving at a decision. 3.0 Proposal Support SAIC will provide TSO with the following data and services related to generating written proposal:
Subcontract Responsibility Assignment. 2.1 The Subcontractor will be eligible to provide instructional support for the ** and/or ** and to any other mutually agreed upon areas of expertise contained within the RFP Statement of Work. SAIC’s goal is to put forth to the government the best capabilities and qualified resources regardless of company affiliation, throughout the life of the contract. SAIC retains sole discretion to assign tasks or services ordered by the Government to any subcontractor as it chooses. 2.2 To the extent the awarded contract provides for additional tasking Subcontractor will be free to independently market work within its respective areas of expertise under the resulting contract, provided that it will not knowingly market work that is intended for another team member. It is further intended that the Subcontractor will coordinate marketing efforts with SAIC’s Program Manager to alleviate the possibility of creating a potential conflict. SAIC will not withhold approval for direct contact between the Subcontractor and the Government customer (in accordance with Paragraph 11 of the SAIC Teaming Agreement) as long as such contact is in the spirit of this paragraph, relative to marketing their areas of expertise. In the event that team members have overlapping technical capability, SAIC will assign responsibilities in accordance with marketing initiative, customer preference, cost, and availability of personnel. SAIC, as prime, retains responsibility for unilaterally settling disputes using the aforementioned criteria in arriving at a decision.
Subcontract Responsibility Assignment. 2.1 The Subcontractor will be eligible to provide support in the following areas: a. Provide turn-key logistical solutions to include transportation, meals, and range operations; b. Provide instructor support for crew served weapons, small arms, and judgment-based engagement, and; c. Provide any other mutually agreed upon areas of expertise contained within the RFP Statement of Work. SAIC retains sole discretion to assign tasks or services ordered by the Government to any subcontractor as it chooses. 2.2 To the extent the awarded contract provides for additional tasking, Subcontractor will be free to independently market work within its respective areas of expertise under the resulting contract, provided that it will not knowingly market work that is intended for another team member. It is further intended that the Subcontractor will coordinate marketing efforts with SAIC’s Program Manager to alleviate the possibility of creating a potential conflict. SAIC will not withhold approval for direct contact between the Subcontractor and the Government customer (in accordance with Paragraph 11 of the SAIC Teaming Agreement) as long as such contact is in the spirit of this paragraph, relative to marketing their areas of expertise. In the ** The material has been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and such material has been filed separately with the Staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Revised 8/02 PROPRIETARY - Downloaded from ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/forms/ Page 6 of 7 event that team members have overlapping technical capability, SAIC will assign responsibilities in accordance with marketing initiative, customer preference, cost, and availability of personnel. SAIC, as prime, retains responsibility for unilaterally settling disputes using the aforementioned criteria in arriving at a decision. 3.0 Proposal Support Tactical Solution Options will provide SAIC with the following data and services related to generating written proposal in response to the ** for ** Skill Course of Instruction Solicitation: 3.1 Staffing. Subcontractor will provide staffing, including resumes as required, with rates, which will provide quality services at a competitive cost to the Government to meet Proposal requirements cited in the RFP and specific requirements defined by SAIC. As Prime, SAIC will also establish and promulgate proposal pricing goals. The inclusion of subcontractor data in the final Cost Proposal, including selected key resumes and alloc...

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  • Contractor Responsibilities A. The Contractor shall comply with the reporting requirements of Agency. All reports shall be in writing and, when applicable, in the format specified by the Agency. All reports shall be supported by the Contractor’s records. B. Contractor shall cooperate with the Agency in establishing rate for reimbursement purposes. C. Contractor shall transfer a client from one category of care or service to another only with the written approval of the Agency. D. If the Contractor obtains services for any part of this contract from another vendor, the Contractor is responsible for the fulfillment of the terms of the contract and shall give written notification of such to the Agency for approval.

  • Contractor Responsibility (a) The Contractor shall be responsible for the entire Performance under the Contract regardless of whether the Contractor itself performs. The Contractor shall be the sole point of contact concerning the management of the Contract, including Performance and payment issues. The Contractor is solely and completely responsible for adherence by the Contractor Parties to all applicable provisions of the Contract. (b) The Contractor shall exercise all reasonable care to avoid damage to the State's property or to property being made ready for the State's use, and to all property adjacent to any work site. The Contractor shall promptly report any damage, regardless of cause, to the State.

  • PRIME CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY The contractor will be required to assume prime contractor responsibility for the contract and will be the sole point of contact with regard to all commodities, services and support. The prime contractor may delegate facilitation of contract orders to their “Authorized/Certified Dealers” only. This delegation will in no way relieve the contractor of any contractual obligations set forth in this Contract Award.

  • Responsibility of Contractor a. Contractor shall be held strictly responsible for the proper performance of all work covered by the Contract Documents, including all work performed by Subcontractors. All work performed under this Contract shall comply in every respect to the rules and regulations of all agencies having jurisdiction over the Project or any part thereof. b. Contractor shall submit Verified Reports as defined in §§4-336 and 4-343 (c), Group 1, Chapter 4, Part I, Title 24, California Code of Regulations (“CCR”). The duties of the Contractor are as defined in §4-343, Group 1, Chapter 4, Part I, Title 24, of the CCR. Contractor shall keep and make available a copy of Title 24 of the CCR at the job site at all times. c. Where, because of short supply, any item of fabricated materials and/or equipment, indicated on drawings or specified is unobtainable and it becomes necessary, with the consent of the Project Manager, to substitute equivalent items differing in details or design, the Contractor shall promptly submit complete drawings and details indicating the necessary modifications of the work. This provision shall be governed by the terms of the General Conditions regarding Submittals: Shop Drawings, Cuts and Samples. d. With respect to work performed at and near a school site, Contractor shall at all times take all appropriate measures to ensure the security and safety of students and staff, including, but not limited to, ensuring that all of Contractor’s employees, Subcontractors, and suppliers entering school property strictly adhere to all applicable District policies and procedures, e.g., sign-in requirements, visitor badges, and access limitations.

  • Vendor Responsibilities Note: NO EXCEPTIONS OR REVISIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED IN C-M, O-S, V-W. Indemnification