Government contracting definition

Government contracting means the activity described in RCW 82.04.190(6).
Government contracting means a contract for the provision of labor and services rendered in respect to the constructing, repairing, decorating, or improving of new or existing buildings or other structures under, upon, or above real property of or for the United States, any instrumentality thereof, or a county or city housing authority created pursuant to chapter 35.82 RCW, including the installing, or attaching of any article of tangible personal property therein or thereto, whether or not such personal property becomes a part of the realty by virtue of installation.

Examples of Government contracting in a sentence

  • If the Contractor was aware of a potential organizational conflict of interest prior to award or discovered an actual or potential conflict after award and did not disclose it or misrepresented relevant information to the Contracting Officer, the Government may terminate the contract for default, debar the Contractor from Government contracting, or pursue such other remedies as may be permitted by law or this contract.

  • In instances where Seller retains ownership of data or intellectual property first created, conceived, or first reduced to practice under this Subcontract, Seller hereby agrees to comply with (and take all actions necessary to support Buyer’s compliance with) all applicable notice, administration, and reporting requirements set forth in statutes and regulations relevant to United States Government contracting.

  • The offeror shall complete Part I of the Past Performance Questionnaire and e-mail the questionnaire to both the Government contracting activity and technical representative responsible for the past/current contract.

  • Failure to observe these requirements can result in criminal prosecution of individual employees and debarment or disqualification of the Company from Government contracting.

  • If the Subcontractor was aware of a potential conflict of interest prior to award, or discovered an actual or potential conflict after award and did not disclose or misrepresented relevant information to the RTI Subcontract Administrator, RTI may terminate the contract for default, and/or forward the relevant information to the Government Contracting Officer, who may debar the Subcontractor from Government contracting, and/or pursue such other remedies as may be permitted by law or this Subcontract.

  • The Contractor will continue to provide employees with Government contracting training opportunities.

  • The Contractor has developed an updated set of Government contracting compliance policies and procedures setting forth the Contractor’s compliance obligations under relevant law and regulation.

  • Upon request, the Contractor will provide the Monitor and/or the Army a schedule of upcoming ethics and Government contracting training sessions so the Monitor and/or the Army may attend the training.

  • When a subcontractor or supplier exer- cise its right to transact validation matters directly with the Government, contracting officers shall deal directly with such persons, as provided at 227.7103–13(c)(3).

  • Where required, the Company and each of its Subsidiaries has submitted to the responsible U.S. Government contracting officers and applicable agencies as to all forward pricing indirect rates to be bid, billed and charged under Government Contracts for the years prior to and including the year ended December 31, 2003, which such indirect rates have been disclosed to, or access to records of which have been provided to, Parent.