Global Intelligence Contract Draft RFP - INSCOM - U.S. Army
Global Intelligence Contract Draft RFP - INSCOM - U.S. Army
Global Intelligence Contract Draft RFP - INSCOM - U.S. Army
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H.28.3 Right of Replacement - The Government reserves the right to direct any contractor employee to be removed<br />
from performance, directly or indirectly, whenever there is probable cause to believe, on the basis of all facts<br />
available, that such action is warranted in the interest of national security. This action shall be made whether or not<br />
the cause is deemed of sufficient severity to warrant action to terminate the contractor’s or individual’s security<br />
clearance. The Government also reserves the right to remove any contractor for the purpose of conducting any<br />
investigation of alleged misconduct that may, in the opinion of the KO, jeopardize the security of the project.<br />
H.28.4 Personal Appearance and Work Attire. <strong>Contract</strong>or personnel shall wear appropriate civilian business<br />
attire and/or appropriate civilian clothing, as required by specific missions. The ACOR or COR shall also prescribe<br />
protective items furnished by the Government to be worn, based on force protection requirements and local command<br />
policy. <strong>Contract</strong>or personnel working under this contract shall present a professional appearance commensurate with<br />
standards delineated for Government civilian/military employees acting in similar capacities. Clothing or uniforms<br />
shall be kept clean and neat (i.e. no debris, dirt, mud, stains, rips, tears, or holes) as practicable considering work<br />
conditions.<br />
H.29 Deployment.<br />
H.29.1 Deployment means the movement of personnel into a theater of operation in support of a military<br />
contingency operation. This can be either movement from CONUS to OCONUS or from one OCONUS area to<br />
another OCONUS area that is supporting a military or humanitarian operation; e.g., Operation New Dawn (OND) to<br />
Operation Enduring Freedom-Afghanistan (OEF-A) to OEF Trans Sahara (OEF-TS).<br />
H.29.2 General.<br />
H.29.2.1 This general guidance addresses the deployment of contractor personnel in support of military forces in<br />
combat, contingency operations, or an exercise. <strong>Contract</strong> performance in support of combat or contingency<br />
operations is inherently dangerous. The contractor accepts the risks associated with contract performance in support<br />
of military operations that may be required for performance of the contract and/or task order.<br />
H.29.2.2 Each contingency operation will evolve differently depending upon Theater Commander’s guidance<br />
impacting on the deployment. The contractor is obligated to request any specific information needed prior to or<br />
during the time of deployment from the KO or COR.<br />
H.29.3 Management.<br />
H.29.3.1 The contractor shall ensure that all contractor employees, including subcontractors, comply with all:<br />
(i) Battlefield Services, DoD regulations, directives, instructions, policies, and procedures, in particular,<br />
OPERATIONAL CONTRACT SUPPORT PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT AR 715-9, 6/20/2011;<br />
(ii) U.S. Host Country, local and international laws and regulations; and<br />
(iii) Treaties and international agreements (e.g., SOFAs, Host Nation Support Agreements, and Defense<br />
Technical Agreements), that are applicable to the contractor in the area of operations.<br />
H.29.3.2 The contractor shall at all times be responsible for the conduct of its employees and those of its<br />
subcontractors and invitees as established by the operating or unit commander.<br />
H.29.3.3 The Government will provide contractor employees with Government billeting in deployment situations.<br />
H.29.5 Force Protection.<br />
While performing duties in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract, the Service will provide force<br />
protection to contractor employees commensurate with that given to Service/Agency (e.g., <strong>Army</strong>, Navy, Air Force,<br />
Marine, and Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)) civilians in the operations area.