Work for Others. (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this contract, during the term of this contract the contractor agrees to forego entering into consulting or other contractual arrangements with any firm or organization, the result of which may give rise to a conflict of interest with ; respect to the work being performed under this contract. i The contractor shall ensure that all employees under this contract abide by the provision of this clause. If the ; contractor has reason to believe with respect to itself : or any employee that any proposed consultant or other contractual arrangement with any firm or organization may- involve a potential' conflict of interest, the contractor i shall obtain.the written approval of the contracting , officer before the execution of such contractual , arrangement. : (2) The contractor may not represent, assist, or otherwise support an NRC licensee or applicant undergoing an NRC audit, inspection, or review where the activities that are the subject of the audit, inspection or review are ; the same as or substantially similar to the services within the scope of this contract (or task order as appropriate), except where the NRC licensee or applicant ' requires the contractor's support to explain or defend the contractor's prior work for the utility or other entity which NRC questions. ,. 4[ V 4 w T '" _, . . .. . . . . = - - . _ . . - . - - . . NRC-04-93-101 Section H H.1 (Continued) (3) When the contractor performs work for the NRC under this contract at any NRC licensee or applicant site, the contractor shall neither solicit nor perform work in the same or similar technical area for that licensee or applicant organization for a period commencing with the award of the task order or beginning of work on the site. (if not a task order contract) and ending one year after completion of all work under the associated task order, or last time at the site (if not a task order contract)_. (4) When the contractor performs work for the NRC under this . contract at any NRC licensee or applicant site, (i) The contractor may not solicit work at that site for that licensee or applicant during the period of performance of the task order or the contract, as appropriate.
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Work for Others. (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this contract, during the term of this contract the contractor agrees to forego entering into consulting or other contractual arrangements with any firm or organization, the result of which may give rise to a conflict of interest with ; respect to the work work- being performed under this contract. i The contractor shall ensure that all employees under this contract abide by the provision of this clause. If the ; contractor has reason to believe believe, with respect to itself : or itself.or any employee employee, that any proposed consultant or other contractual arrangement with any firm or organization may- may involve a potential' potential _ conflict of interest, the contractor i shall obtain.the obtain the written approval of the contracting , officer before the prior to execution of _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . _ . _ . . .- - -.. . - - . - . - .- .-. . - NRC-04-92-060 Section H such contractual , ccatractual arrangement. :.
(2) The contractor may not represent, assist, or otherwise support an NRC licensee or applicant undergoing an NRC audit, inspectionInspection, or review where the activities that are the subject of the audit, inspection inspection, or review are ; the same as or substantially similar to the services within the scope of this contract (or task order as appropriate), except where the NRC licensee or applicant ' requires the contractor's support to explain or defend the contractor's prior work for the utility or other entity which NRC questions. ,. 4[ V 4 w T '" _, . . .. . . . . = - - . _ . . - . - - . . NRC-04-93-101 Section H H.1 (Continued)
(3) When the contractor performs work for the NRC under this contract at any NRC licensee 1!censee or applicant site, the contractor shall neither solicit nor perform work at the site or work in the same or similar technical area arn for that licensee or applicant organization for a period commencing with the award of the task order or beginning of work on the site. site (if not a task order contract) and ending one year after completion of all work under the associated task order, or last time at the site (if not a task order contract)_.
(4) When the contractor performs work for the NRC under this . contract at any NRC licensee or applicant site,
(i) The contractor may not solicit work at that site for that licensee or applicant during the period of performance of the task order or the contract, as appropriate.
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Work for Others. (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this contract, during the term of this contract the contractor agrees to forego entering into consulting or other contractual contractual- I arrangements with any firm or organization, the result of which may give rise to a conflict of interest with ; - respect to the work being performed under this contract. i - The contractor shall ensure that all employees under this under.this contract abide by the provision of this clause. If the ; contractor has reason to believe with respect to itself : or any employee that any proposed consultant or other or.other contractual arrangement with any firm or organization may- may involve a potential' potential conflict of interest, the contractor i shall obtain.the obtain the written approval of the contracting , contracting. officer before the execution of such contractual , arrangement. :.
(2) The contractor may not represent, assist, or otherwise support support-an NRC licensee or applicant applicant' undergoing an NRC : audit, inspection, or inspection,-or review where the activities that that' are the subject of the audit, inspection or review are ; . , the same as or substantially similar to the services ! within the scope of this contract (or task order as appropriate), except where the the.NRC licensee or applicant ' requires the applicant- requires'the contractor's support to explain or defend the contractor's prior work for the utility or other entity which NRC questions. ,. 4[ V m4 y w- y- e w e - y 4 w T '" _, - >p -.3- -r * * - .- _ . . .. . . . . = - - . ._ . . - . - - . . NRC-04-93-101 098 Section H H.1 (Continued)
(3) When the contractor performs work for the NRC under this contract at any NRC licensee or applicant site, the contractor shall neither solicit nor perform work in the - same or similar technical area for that licensee or applicant organization for a period commencing with the award of the task order or beginning of work on the site. site ' (if not a task order contract) and ending one year after , completion of all work under the associated task order, or last time at the site (if not a task order contract)_.
(4) When the contractor performs work for the NRC under this . contract at any NRC MRC licensee or applicant site,
(i) The contractor may not solicit work at that site for that licensee or applicant during the period of performance of the task order or the contract, as appropriate.
(ii) The contractor may not perform work at that site for that licensee or applicant during the period of performance of the task order or the contract, as appropriate, and for one year thereafter.
(iii) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the contracting officer may authorize the contractor to solicit or perform this type of work (except work in the same or similar technical area) if the. contracting officer determines that the situation will not pose a potential for technical bias or unfair competitive advantage. -
(d) Disclosure after award.
(1) The contractor warrants that to the best of its knowledge and belief, and except as otherwise set forth in this. contract, it does not have any organizational conflicts of interest as defined in 48 CFR 2009.570-2.
(2) The contractor agrees that, if after award, it discovers organizational conflicts of interest with respect to this contract, it shall make an immediate and full disclosure in writing to the contracting officer. This statement must include a description of the action which the contractor has taken or proposes to.take to avoid or mitigate such conflicts. The NRC may, however, terminate the contract if termination is in the best interest of the government.
(3) It is recognized that the scope of work of a task-order-type contract necessarily encompasses a broad n , . , , . ,- , , , . . - . , . , . , . - . , - .,., .-,,.--c , , _ . - .. - --- _- ... ~. .. . _ . . -- - . NRC-04-93-098 Section H H.1 (Continued) spectrum of activities. Consequently, if this is a task-order-type contract, the contractor agrees that it will disclose all proposed new work involving NRC licensees or applicants which comes within the scope of work of the underlying contract. Further, if this contract involves work at a licensee or applicant site, the contractor agrees to exercise diligence to discover and disclose any new work at that licensee or applicant site. This disclosure must be made before the submission of a bid or proposal to the utility or other regulated entity and must be received by the NRC at least 15 days before the proposed award date in any event, unless a written justification demonstrating urgency and due diligence to discover and disclose is provided by the contractor and approved by the contracting officer. The disclosure must include the statement of work, the dollar value of the proposed contract, and any other documents that are needed to fully describe the proposed work for the regulated utility or other regulated entity. NRC may deny approval of the disclosed work only when the NRC has issued a task order which includes the technical area and, if site-specific, the site, or has plans to issue a task order which includes the technical area and, if site-specific, the site, or when the work violates paragraphs (c) (2) , (c) (3) or (c) (4) of this section.
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