Field Deployment Team definition
Field Deployment Team means that emergency-response team established by the Contractor at the request of DOE to be available, upon call by public authorities, through DOE, for immediate technical assistance and advice outside the United States involving detection, identification, assessment, characterization, packaging, control, containment, transport, dismantlement, movement or disposal of nuclear, radiological, chemical, biological, or explosive materials, facilities and/or devices, or missile technology.
Examples of Field Deployment Team in a sentence
The payment will be made at the Field Deployment Team member’s straight-time rate for all working hours over forty in a workweek in a Covered Assignment up to a maximum of seventy-two days.
Field Deployment Team members, who serve in Afghanistan, Iraq, or other countries if approved by the Contracting Officer, may be granted Post Hardship Differential at the prescribed rate beginning on the forty-third day back to day one.
Post Hardship Differential is paid to Field Deployment Team members on temporary detail to one or more hardship posts after the forty-second calendar day of the Covered Assignment.