COTR definition

COTR means the Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative. The COTR is responsible for technical direction and administration of the TOs issued against the IDIQ contracts.

Examples of COTR in a sentence

  • If requested by the Contracting Officer, the COTR shall provide the Contracting Officer with a written response to the claim that references the applicable provisions of the statement of work, contract requirements, and applicable contract provisions and may include a specific request that the COTR obtain additional information or audit access, or both.

  • The COTR will be responsible for completing the evaluation forms and reviewing their contents with the contractor.

  • Input for these evaluations will be provided by the Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative (COTR), Contracting Officer, and, where appropriate, the end user.

  • This applies to all Authority property that is approved and provided by the Authority’s Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative (COTR), regardless of cost or whether the Contractor is authorized to directly purchase it or it is purchased by the Authority.

  • Custodial management responsibility includes tracking assets, maintaining property records, preparing and submitting property documents, safeguarding assigned property, assisting with inventories, ensuring that assigned property is used only for official Authority purposes, and identifying property that is no longer needed and reporting it to the COTR.


More Definitions of COTR

COTR means Contracting Officer's Technical Representative, who has been formally trained and certified as such by Supply Chain Services.
COTR means the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative. It is the Contractor's responsibility to know and understand who the District's COTR(s) are. See Section 4.7.
COTR means Contract Officer Technical Representative or any other person designated by the Au- thority in writing.