Standard Form 30 - Amendment Of Solicitation/modification Of Contract Page 34

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CONTRACT NO.
DELIVERY ORDER NO.
AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.
PAGE
FINAL
N00178-04-D-4147
HR18
03
32 of 38
include the following: (1) Directions to the Contractor which suggest pursuit of certain lines of inquiry, shift work
emphasis, fill in details or otherwise serve to accomplish the contractual statement of work; (2) Guidelines to the
Contractor which assist in the interpretation of drawings, specifications or technical portions of work description.
(b) Technical instructions must be within the general scope of work stated in the contract. Technical instructions
may not be used to: (1) assign additional work under the contract; (2) direct a change as defined in the "CHANGES"
clause of this contract; (3) increase or decrease the contract price or estimated contract amount (including fee), as
applicable, the level of effort, or the time required for contract performance; or (4) change any of the terms, conditions
or specifications of the contract.
(c) If, in the opinion of the Contractor, any technical instruction calls for effort outside the scope of the contract or is
inconsistent with this requirement, the Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer in writing within ten (10)
working days after the receipt of any such instruction. The Contractor shall not proceed with the work affected by
the technical instruction unless and until the Contractor is notified by the Contracting Officer that the technical
instruction is within the scope of this contract.
(d) Nothing in the foregoing paragraph shall be construed to excuse the Contractor from performing that portion of
the contractual work statement which is not affected by the disputed technical instruction.
CONTRACTOR OPERATED VEHICLES
Contractor-furnished vehicles shall meet the following criteria:
The company name shall be displayed on each of the Contractor's vehicles in a manner and size that is clearly
visible. All vehicles shall display a valid state license plate that complies with State Vehicle Code. Vehicles shall
meet all other requirement of the State Vehicle Code, such as safety standards, and shall carry proof of insurance and
state registration.
The Contractor shall mark all Government Furnished Vehicles “Contractor operated” in one and one-half inch (1
½”) lettering. The color of the marking may be either black or blue to match other vehicle markings, and in close
proximity to the USN number.
Contractor personnel shall not utilize cellular telephones or personal devices while operating Contractor- furnished
equipment or vehicles or personal owned vehicles on Government property.
NAVSEA 5252.232-9104 ALLOTMENT OF FUNDS (JAN 2008)
(a) This contract is incrementally funded with respect to both cost and fee. The amount(s) presently available and
allotted to this contract for payment of fee for incrementally funded contract line item number/contract subline item
number (CLIN/SLIN), subject to the clause entitled "FIXED FEE" (FAR 52.216-8) or "INCENTIVE FEE" (FAR
52.216-10), as appropriate, is specified below. The amount(s) presently available and allotted to this contract for
payment of cost for incrementally funded CLINs/SLINs is set forth below. As provided in the clause of this contract
entitled "LIMITATION OF FUNDS" (FAR 52.232-22), the CLINs/SLINs covered thereby, and the period of
performance for which it is estimated the allotted amount(s) will cover are as follows:
CPFF/CPIF/ODC
ALLOTTED TO
ITEM
ALLOTTED TO FEE EST. POP THROUGH
COST
7000
457,877.56
31,233.12
05/11/2017
9000
24,500.00
0.00
05/11/2017
(b) The parties contemplate that the Government will allot additional amounts to this contract from time to time for
the incrementally funded CLINs/SLINs by unilateral contract modification, and any such modification shall state
separately the amount(s) allotted for cost, the amount(s) allotted for fee, the CLINs/SLINs covered thereby, and the
period of performance which the amount(s) are expected to cover.

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