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Global Intelligence Contract Draft RFP - INSCOM - U.S. Army

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Section E - Inspection and Acceptance<br />

INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE TERMS<br />

Supplies/services will be inspected/accepted at:<br />

CLIN INSPECT AT INSPECT BY ACCEPT AT ACCEPT BY<br />

0001 N/A N/A N/A Government<br />

0002 N/A N/A N/A Government<br />

0003 N/A N/A N/A Government<br />

0004 N/A N/A N/A Government<br />

0005 N/A N/A N/A Government<br />

0006 N/A N/A N/A Government<br />

0007 N/A N/A N/A Government<br />

0008 N/A N/A N/A Government<br />

0009 N/A N/A N/A Government<br />

0010 N/A N/A N/A Government<br />

CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE<br />

52.246-4 Inspection Of Services--Fixed Price AUG 1996<br />

52.246-5 Inspection Of Services Cost-Reimbursement APR 1984<br />

252.246-7000 Material Inspection And Receiving Report MAR 2008<br />

INSPECTION/ACCEPTANCE<br />

Inspection and Acceptance. The inspection and acceptance of work performed shall be at the site where work is<br />

performed. The Government shall have the right to inspect the contractor's performance under this contract IAW the<br />

Inspection and Acceptance clauses. The <strong>Contract</strong>ing Officer (KO) may conduct such inspection and surveillance of<br />

the contractor's performance under the contract as determined appropriate and necessary. The KO shall exercise<br />

these responsibilities through his staff and in connection with Inspector General and any related agencies necessary<br />

to insure that the standards set forth herein are met. The standards set forth in each task order shall be the criteria by<br />

which the contractor's performance shall be inspected. These standards may either be in full text or incorporated by<br />

reference (regulations, etc). Government inspection personnel may monitor the contractor's performance by<br />

physical inspection, review of reports and documentation as well as validated customer complaints. Corrective<br />

action for deficiencies shall be at the Government's discretion. Government waiver of a deficiency in one task order<br />

does not constitute waiver of the requirement for future task orders.<br />

Appointment of <strong>Contract</strong>ing Officer Representative (COR) and Assistant <strong>Contract</strong>ing Officer Representative<br />

(ACOR). The KO shall designate individual(s) to act as the COR or ACOR under any resultant task order. Letter<br />

from the KO shall designate such representative with an information copy to the contractor. The COR shall<br />

represent the KO in the "TECHNICAL PHASES" of the work, BUT SHALL NOT BE AUTHORIZED to change<br />

any of the terms and conditions of the contract. The COR/ACOR shall be in a liaison capacity to coordinate<br />

activities between the contractor and the Government as required in the performance of work under each task order.<br />

Inspection methodology. The contractor's inspection methodology shall contain measures for prompt detection of<br />

any condition that fails to conform to the contract requirements. Corrective action procedures shall include, at a<br />

minimum, action to correct the deficiency and necessary measures to prevent recurrence of such deficiencies.<br />

DCMA. When authority is delegated by <strong>INSCOM</strong>, DCMA will perform contract administration responsibilities as<br />

directed.

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