Common use of GOVERNMENT PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. Any equipment, property, or facilities furnished by the government or any contractor-acquired property must be specified in the applicable task order. Agency OCOs are responsible for ensuring that the applicable task orders are consistent with the policies and procedures of FAR Part 45 for providing government property to contractors, contractors’ use and management of government property, and reporting, redistributing, and disposing of contractor inventory. Contractors are responsible and liable for government property in their possession pursuant to FAR 52.245-1 and 52.245-2, as applicable. In the event that the Government-Furnished Equipment (GFE) or Government-Furnished Information (GFI) are not provided to the contractor by the specified date, the contractor will immediately notify the OCO. Upon conclusion of the applicable task order, the contractor shall return the GFE or GFI to the government as specified in the task order or as directed in writing by the OCO. If a task order RFP will result in the acquisition or use of Government Property provided by an HHS OCO or if the OCO authorizes in the preaward negotiation process, the acquisition of property (other than real property) for HHS customers, this Article will include applicable provisions and incorporate the HHS Publication, entitled, "HHS Contracting Guide for Contract of Government Property," which can be found at: xxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx.xxx/sites/default/files/appendix_q_hhs_contracting_guide.pdf.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Chief Information Officer – Solutions And, Chief Information Officer – Solutions And, Chief Information Officer – Solutions And

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GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. Any equipment, property, or facilities furnished by the government or any contractor-acquired property must be specified in the applicable task orderTask Order. Agency OCOs are responsible for ensuring that the applicable task orders Task Orders are consistent with the policies and procedures of FAR Part 45 for providing government property to contractors, contractors’ use and management of government property, and reporting, redistributing, and disposing of contractor inventory. Contractors are responsible and liable for government property in their possession pursuant to FAR 52.245-1 and 52.245-2, as applicable. In the event that the Government-Furnished Equipment (GFE) or Government-Furnished Information (GFI) are not provided to the contractor by the specified date, the contractor will immediately notify the OCO. Upon conclusion of the applicable task orderTask Order, the contractor shall return the GFE or GFI to the government as specified in the task order or as directed in writing by the OCO. If a task order RFP will result in the acquisition or use of Government Property provided by an HHS OCO or if the OCO authorizes in the preaward negotiation process, the acquisition of property (other than real property) for HHS customers, this Article ARTICLE will include applicable provisions and incorporate the HHS Publication, entitled, "HHS Contracting Guide for Contract of Government Property," which can be found at: xxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx.xxx/sites/default/files/appendix_q_hhs_contracting_guide.pdfxxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx.xxx/sites/default/files/appendix_q_hhs_contracting_guide.pdf .

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Chief Information Officer, www.chainbridgetech.com, myacuity.com

GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. Any equipment, property, or facilities furnished by the government or any contractor-acquired property must be specified in the applicable task order. Agency OCOs are responsible for ensuring that the applicable task orders are consistent with the policies and procedures of FAR Part 45 for providing government property to contractors, contractors’ use and management of government property, and reporting, redistributing, and disposing of contractor inventory. Contractors are responsible and liable for government property in their possession pursuant to FAR 52.245-1 and 52.245-2, as applicable. In the event that the Government-Furnished Equipment (GFE) or Government-Furnished Information (GFI) are not provided to the contractor by the specified date, the contractor will immediately notify the OCO. Upon conclusion of the applicable task order, the contractor shall return the GFE or GFI to the government as specified in the task order or as directed in writing by the OCO. If a task order RFP will result in the acquisition or use of Government Property provided by an HHS OCO or if the OCO authorizes in the preaward negotiation process, the acquisition of property (other than real property) for HHS customers, this Article will include applicable provisions and incorporate the HHS Publication, entitled, "HHS Contracting Guide for Contract of Government Property," which can be found at: xxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx.xxx/sites/default/files/appendix_q_hhs_contracting_guide.pdfxxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx.xxx/sites/default/files/appendix q hhs contracting guide.pdf.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Chief Information Officer, Chief Information Officer

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GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. Any equipment, property, or facilities furnished by the government or any contractor-acquired property must be specified in the applicable task order. Agency OCOs are responsible for ensuring that the applicable task orders are consistent with the policies and procedures of FAR Part 45 for providing government property to contractors, contractors’ use and management of government property, and reporting, redistributing, and disposing of contractor inventory. Contractors are responsible and liable for government property in their possession pursuant to FAR 52.245-1 and 52.245-2, as applicable. In the event that the Government-Furnished Equipment (GFE) or Government-Furnished Information (GFI) are not provided to the contractor by the specified date, the contractor will immediately notify the OCO. Upon conclusion of the applicable task order, the contractor shall return the GFE or GFI to the government as specified in the task order or as directed in writing by the OCO. If a task order RFP will result in the acquisition or use of Government Property provided by an HHS OCO or if the OCO authorizes in the preaward negotiation process, the acquisition of property (other than real property) for HHS customers, this Article will include applicable provisions and incorporate the HHS Publication, entitled, "HHS Contracting Guide for Contract of Government Property," which can be found at: xxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx.xxx/sites/default/files/appendix_q_hhs_contracting_guide.pdf.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Chief Information Officer Solutions And

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