Task Order Issuance. 3.1. The Government will issue a task order authorizing the Contractor to proceed based on the agreed upon technical requirements, deliverable schedule, Quality Assurance Plan (QAP), and total price. 3.2. No work will be performed and no payment will be made except as authorized by a task order. 3.3. The Contractor shall not exceed the approved task order price, or deliverable schedules without prior written notice, adequate justification, and written modification to the task order issued by the KO. 3.4. A firm deliverable/performance schedule will be established as part of the task order. No task order shall exceed 12 months. Task orders may have options, not to exceed 1 year each. However, no task order, or option may exceed the total performance period of the contract or the contract expiration date. 3.5. The price of the task options will be in accordance with the applicable contract option price, and Schedule classifications covered by the Service Contract Act will be in accordance with the applicable wage determination in effect at the time the option is issued. NOTE: If the contract pricing for the option year increases, the Contractor may use the option year pricing to calculate the cost for the work projected for the option period. 3.6. Task Orders will be issued on DD Form 1155. Orders may be placed via mail, telephone, facsimile or electronic means. The appropriate issuing, administration, and payment offices will be cited on each Task Order. A copy of each task order DD Form 1155 only, and modification SF 30 only, showing the applicable funds obligated, issued by agencies outside the PCO office shall be provided to the PCO contracting office at time of execution
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Task Order Issuance. 3.1. The Government will issue a task order authorizing the Contractor to proceed based on the agreed upon technical requirements, deliverable schedule, Quality Assurance Plan (QAP), and total price.
3.2. No work will be performed and no payment will be made except as authorized by a task order.
3.3. The Contractor shall not exceed the approved task order price, or deliverable schedules without prior written notice, adequate justification, and written modification to the task order issued by the KO.
3.4. A firm deliverable/performance schedule will be established as part of the task order. No task order using annual funds shall exceed 12 months. Task orders may have options, not to exceed 1 year each. However, no task order, order or option may exceed the total performance period of the contract or the contract expiration date5 years, 364 days.
3.5. The price of the task options will be in accordance with the applicable contract option price, and Schedule classifications covered by the Service Contract Act will be in accordance with the applicable wage determination in effect at the time the option is issued. NOTE: If the contract pricing for the option year increases, the Contractor may use the option year pricing to calculate the cost for the work projected for the option period.
3.6. Task Orders will be issued on DD Form 1155. Orders may be placed via mail, telephone, facsimile or electronic means. The appropriate issuing, administration, and payment offices will be cited on each Task Order. A copy of each task order DD Form 1155 only, and modification SF 30 only, showing the applicable funds obligated, issued by agencies outside the PCO office shall be provided to the PCO contracting office at time of execution
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