Technical Direction definition

Technical Direction means developing work statements, determining parameters, directing other Contractors' operations, or resolving technical controversies.
Technical Direction means “clarification of contractual requirements or direction of a technical nature, within the context of the SOW of the contract.”
Technical Direction as used in this section, means a directive to the Contractor that approves approaches, solutions, designs, or refinements; fills in details or otherwise completes the general description of work or documentation items; shifts emphasis among work areas or tasks; or furnishes similar instruction to the Contractor. Technical Direction includes requiring studies and pursuit of certain lines of inquiry regarding matters within the general tasks and requirements set forth in the SOW, Section J – Attachment 01 to this Contract.

Examples of Technical Direction in a sentence

  • When, in the opinion of the contractor, a TDL calls for effort outside the terms and conditions of the contract or available funding, the contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer in writing, with a copy to the COR or TOM, within two (2) working days of having received the Technical Direction.

  • TDLs shall provide specific Technical Direction to the contractor only for work specified in the SOW and previously negotiated in the contract.

  • The developer is to submit design drawings and documents relating to the excavation of the site and support structures to Roads and Maritime for assessment, in accordance with Technical Direction GTD2012/001.

  • Technical Direction Letters (TDLs) are a means of communication between the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) or Task Order Manager (TOM), and the contractor to answer technical questions, provide technical clarification, and give technical direction regarding the content of the Statement of Work (SOW) of a Contract, Order, or Agreement; herein after referred to as contract.

  • Also the Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) Code A23 has the overall Engineering Agent (EA), Technical Direction Agent (TDA), In-Service Engineering Agent (ISEA), and Software Support Activity (SSA).


More Definitions of Technical Direction

Technical Direction means clarification of contractual requirements or direction of a technical nature, within the context of the SOW of the contract.
Technical Direction means instructions and guidance given to subordinate technical staff by technically or professionally qualified personnel. It includes direction from sources such as manuals, codes, standards, etc.
Technical Direction means a directive to the Contractor that approves approaches, solutions, designs, or refinements; fills in details or otherwise completes the general description of work or documentation items; shifts emphasis among work areas or tasks; or furnishes similar instruction to the Contractor. Technical direction includes requiring studies and pursuit of certain lines of inquiry regarding matters within the general tasks and requirements in Section C of this contract.
Technical Direction is defined to include, without limitation, the following:
Technical Direction means developing work statements, determining parameters, directing other Contractors' operations, or resolving technical controversies. SECTION I FA8732-13-D-0002
Technical Direction means a directive to the Contractor that provides clarification of the Contract’s general description of the scope of work, to include approaches, solutions, designs, refinements or shifts within tasks, or inquiries related to the general tasks and requirements in the statement of work or specifications.
Technical Direction includes, without limitation: (A) directions to the Contractor that shift work emphasis between work areas of this Contract, require pursuit of certain lines of inquiry, fill in details or otherwise serve to accomplish performance of this Contract; (B) provision of written information to the Contractor that assists in the interpretation of drawings, specifications or technical portions of this Contract; and (C) review and acceptance, on the Corporation’s behalf, of anything required to be provided by the Contractor under this Contract; provided, however that none of the foregoing Technical Direction shall be deemed to alter the status of the Contractor as an independent contractor and in no event may any Technical Direction alter or modify the terms and conditions of this Contract without the prior written consent of Contractor.