TOCO definition
Examples of TOCO in a sentence
The Contractor agrees that, if after award, it discovers an actual or potential organizational conflict of interest at the contract level it shall make immediate and full disclosure in writing to the MCoE KO or TOCO.
The Government reserves the right to reject a mitigation plan, if in the opinion of the MCoE KO or TOCO, such a plan is not in the best interests of the Government.
Any deviations or less restrictive coverage deemed necessary or required by the prime Contractor for a particular subcontract must first be submitted to the MCoE KO or TOCO for approval.
In isolated cases, additional labor categories may be added at the TO level with the express written consent of the TOCO.
Notwithstanding any of the other clauses of this contract, the TOCO shall be the only individual authorized on behalf of the Government to: – Waive any requirement of the TO; or, – Modify any term or condition of the TO.
If the Contractor is aware of multiple TOs that may create the appearance of a conflict, or be an actual conflict, the Contractor shall notify MCoE KO or TOCO as soon as the conflicts/apparent conflicts have been identified.
The Contractor shall not schedule interfacing work (meetings, approvals, deliveries, etc,) with the Government on any of the established holidays in the federal service, or any other day designated as a holiday in Federal Statutes or by Executive Order, except with the prior approval of the TOCO, or the COR.
The Contractor is not authorized to commence TO performance without a signed TO or direction by the TOCO.
T&M and LH TO types may be utilized at the discretion of the TOCO if properly justified, documented, and approved.
The TO Contracting Officer (TOCO) point of contact will be identified in each TO.