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What basic information should the COR know about the contract in order to adequately monitor contractor performance? All
The COR's authority is typically defined in the contract documents, specifically in the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) designation letter or in a separate COR appointment letter. These documents outline the COR's responsibilities, limitations, and authority in overseeing the contract on behalf of the contracting officer. It is important for the COR to understand and adhere to the guidelines provided in these documents.
3 years - at the end of the contract the COR files should be turned over to the Contracting Officer
He hasn't signed with anyone in 2010
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Contracting officer
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
Not really sure what you mean by the base, the ventricles contract from the Apex (which is at the bottom) upwards.
The ______ is the document used to describe the work that is to be performed under the contract.
Section C - Description/Specifications/Statement of Work
The ______ is the document used to describe the work that is to be performed under the contract.
The Records Custodian (RC) is appointed via letter signed by the Chief of Reocrds (COR). It is provided to the Functional Area Records Manager (FARM) but addressed to the Base Records Manager.