Contractor Engagement definition
Examples of Contractor Engagement in a sentence
Performance assessments for the GSA Master Contract are limited to the evaluation of GWAC Performance Based Acquisition (PBA) requirements, including Contractor Engagement and Small Business Subcontracting.
This Master Contract PWS includes (1) Contractor Engagement, the most critical PWS, described in Section H.19, J-5.A and (2) Small Business Subcontracting, described in Section G.22.
These measurable performance standards and requirements, Contractor Engagement and Small Business Subcontracting, determine the Contractor’s overall level of success with the GSA GWAC Program.
Critical Performance Requirements for Contractor Engagement are further detailed in Section H.19 Contractor Engagement Requirements based upon Task Order Participation and Production, and in Attachment J-5.A Contractor Engagement Performance-based Evaluation Program.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, where Vendor is not a party to the Agreement, Vendor will be a third party beneficiary of relevant rights under these Terms, including without limitation, Section 5.2 (Objection to Contractor Engagement), Section 7 (Impact assessments and Consultations) and Section 13 (Audits and Compliance Reviews).
The Contractor Engagement Director will provide project strategy and guidance.
Trade Ally shall scan and return this agreement to their Contractor Engagement Representative.
Contractor shall make every effort to provide Authorized User with a Contractor Engagement Manager who is certified in Lean or Six Sigma at a yellow belt or higher, and has two or more years’ experience in the Contractor engagement role overseeing deployment of contact center solutions to Governmental Entities.
In exchange for SFR providing the SFR Services to Independent Contractor, as the sole and exclusive compensation payable to SFR, Independent Contractor agrees to pay to SFR a royalty of ten percent (10%) of the amount paid to Independent Contractor for each Contractor Engagement, plus any transaction costs and third party fees imposed by the transferring bank or other intermediary.
In the case of a Contractor Engagement, the Employer shall pay a fee equal to 30% of the Contractor’s direct labor rate (as set by Contractor).