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 means clarification of contractual requirements or direction of a technical nature, within the context of the SOW of the contract.

Examples of Technical Direction in a sentence

  • The documents shall be transmitted to the following (Emails listed in section I): Agreements Officer’s Representative (Draft and Final) Technical Direction Agent (Draft and Final) Subject Matter Expert (Draft and Final) SOCOM SBIR OFFICE (Final) Contracting (Final) The documents shall be submitted in electronic format (MS Word or Adobe PDF file).

  • 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.

  • When necessary, Technical Direction concerning details of requirements set forth in the contract, shall be given through issuance of TDLs prepared by the COR or ▇▇▇ subject to the following limitations.

  • Should the Government provide alternate Data Rights language in a Technical Direction Letter, the alternate language will be incorporated into the resulting Project Agreement and will supersede the language provided in this Article.

  • Once all steps are complete, the Government will issue a Technical Direction Letter (TDL) to the CMF for the authorization and execution of the selected project to be performed by the selected MCDC’s member entity(ies).


More Definitions of Technical Direction

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.
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. Alternate VI (Oct 2010). As prescribed in 5309.507-2(a)(7), add the following paragraph (b) to the basic clause substantially as written. If more than one Alternate is used, renumber this paragraph accordingly.
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: (i) 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; (ii) provision of written information to the Contractor that assists in the interpretation of Drawings, Specifications or technical portions of this Contract; and (iii) review and acceptance, on the Owner’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.