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The contracting officer can terminate a commercial purchase order for cause:
The contracting officer should not conduct an in-process inspection.
The contracting officer should not conduct an in-process inspection.
When such a termination would be in the best interest of the Government
Should not conduct an in-process inspection
The Contracting Officer can issue cure notices requiring the contractor to correct the poor performance, withhold payments, terminate the contract for default, or implement liquidated damages clauses. They may also seek to replace the contractor or deduct costs from payments.
See FAR 32.202-1 (a)
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The AFTO Form 43 for a contractor todo account must be approved by the unit commander or designated authority before any work can be performed. This form is used to authorize contractors to work on specific tasks or equipment on military installations. The approval ensures that the contractor has met all required safety and security procedures before starting work.
the Contracting officer
approving officer cetifying officer and contracting officer