Common use of Subcontract Responsibility Assignment Clause in Contracts

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 allocated hours, will be dependent upon meeting pricing objectives for the work proposed. It is in this way that SAIC will enhance the cost competitiveness of the proposal. Any resume so supplied shall conform in format to that specified by SAIC and the RFP.

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

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 allocated hours, will be dependent upon meeting pricing objectives for the work proposed. It is in this way that SAIC will enhance the cost competitiveness of the proposal. Any resume so supplied shall conform in format to that specified by SAIC and the RFP.

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