Common use of Subcontract Responsibility Assignment Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Teaming Agreement (Tactical Solution Partners, Inc.), Teaming Agreement (Tactical Solution Partners, Inc.)