Common use of CONTROL PLAN Clause in Contracts

CONTROL PLAN. Quality Control is the responsibility of the contractor. The Contractor is responsible for the delivery of quality services/supplies. All Offerors will be required to include a Quality Control Plan (QCP) with their proposal at the TO level. The submittal of the Offerors’ QCP will ensure the Offeror has an adequate and standardized procedure in place at contract start to monitor performance. The Offerors’ QCP must be detailed, containing a systematic approach to monitor daily operations of key and essential functions for providing quality service to the Government, i.e. discrepancy identification procedures, corrective action procedures, prevention procedures for occurrence/re-occurrence of discrepancies, trend analysis usage, and customer feedback utilization. Such QCP requirements will increase the likelihood of successful contract performance. After acceptance of the quality control plan the Contractor shall request the contracting officer’s acceptance in writing of any proposed change to his QC system.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Option Contract, Option Contract, Option Contract

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