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There are two components to this. 1. The Federal Acquisition Regulation at 45.101 gives you the definition of Equipment: A tangible item that is functionally complete for its intended purpose, durable, nonexpendable, and needed for performance of a contract. Equipment is not intended for sale, and does not ordinarily lose its identity or become a component part of another article when put into use. Equipment does not include material, real property, special test equipment or special tooling. 2. The Federal Acquisition Regulation at FAR 45.101 gives you the definition of Government Furnished Property: Property in the possession of, or directly acquired by, the Government and subsequently furnished to the contractor for performance of a contract. Government furnished property includes, but is not limited to, spares and property furnished for repair, maintenance, overhaul, or modification. Government-furnished property also includes contractor acquired property if the contractor-acquired property is a deliverable under a cost contract when accepted by the Government for continued use under the contract.
The contractor may not charge the time off to the government contract
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An independent individual or company that provides a service to a government. They are not employed by the government, just doing work or them on contract.
An independent individual or company that provides a service to a government. They are not employed by the government, just doing work or them on contract.
Monies are transferred from the US treasury or other governmental agencies to a contractor when a non-governmental contractor performs work under contract with the government. This is the government's way of paying the contractor for work.
When a contractor performs work beyond that required by the contract without a formal change order and it is perceived that such work was ordered by the Government or caused by Government fault, this is defined as what
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What's the average pay for a General Clerk II working as a contractor for the Federal Government.
The term government contractors is a private company that produces goods or services. To be classified as a government contractor the government must have a contract with the company.
A government could choose to use a non-bid contract in cases involving sensitive information and projects. The government might choose to go with a trusted contractor instead of inviting bids.
Yes, as the Lessee, you're accountable. Who owns the leased equipment are the Lessor throughout the lease term, consider the Lessee (you) has having the equipment throughout the word from the lease the lease contract passes all obligations of apparatus repair and maintenance for you.