Standard Form 30 - Amendment Of Solicitation/modification Of Contract Page 37

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CONTRACT NO.
DELIVERY ORDER NO.
AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.
PAGE
FINAL
N00178-04-D-4147
HR18
03
35 of 38
equipment, or occasional production bottlenecks of a sporadic nature;
(2) By indirect-labor employees such as those performing duties in connection with administration, protection, transportation,
maintenance, standby plant protection, operation of utilities, or accounting;
(3) To perform tests, industrial processes, laboratory procedures, loading or unloading of transportation conveyances, and
operations in flight or afloat that are continuous in nature and cannot reasonably be interrupted or completed otherwise; or
(4) That will result in lower overall costs to the Government.
(5) (b) Any request for estimated overtime premiums that exceeds the amount specified above shall include all estimated overtime
for contract completion and shall --
(6) Identify the work unit; e.g., department or section in which the requested overtime will be used, together with present
workload, staffing, and other data of the affected unit sufficient to permit the Contracting Officer to evaluate the necessity for the
overtime;
(7) Demonstrate the effect that denial of the request will have on the contract delivery or performance schedule;
(8) Identify the extent to which approval of overtime would affect the performance or payments in connection with other
Government contracts, together with identification of each affected contract; and
(9) Provide reasons why the required work cannot be performed by using multi-shift operations or by employing additional
personnel.
52.244-2 Subcontracts (Oct 2010)
(a) Definitions. As used in this clause—
“Approved purchasing system” means a Contractor’s purchasing system that has been reviewed and approved in accordance
with Part 44 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)
“Consent to subcontract” means the Contracting Officer’s written consent for the Contractor to enter into a particular
subcontract.
“Subcontract” means any contract, as defined in FAR Subpart 2.1, entered into by a subcontractor to furnish supplies or
services for performance of the prime contract or a subcontract. It includes, but is not limited to, purchase orders, and changes
and modifications to purchase orders.
(b) When this clause is included in a fixed-price type contract, consent to subcontract is required only on unpriced contract
actions (including unpriced modifications or unpriced delivery orders), and only if required in accordance with paragraph (c) or
(d) of this clause.
(c) If the Contractor does not have an approved purchasing system, consent to subcontract is required for any subcontract that-
(1) Is of the cost-reimbursement, time-and-materials, or labor-hour type; or
(2) Is fixed-price and exceeds—
(i)
For a contract awarded by the Department of Defense, the Coast Guard, or the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, the greater of the simplified acquisition threshold or 5 percent of the total estimated cost of the contract; or
(ii)
For a contract awarded by a civilian agency other than the Coast Guard and the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, either the simplified acquisition threshold or 5 percent of the total estimated cost of the contract.
(d) If the Contractor has an approved purchasing system, the Contractor nevertheless shall obtain the Contracting Officer’s
written consent before placing the following subcontracts:
CONTRACTS WITH ANY FIRM NOT INCLUDED WITH THE BASIC CONTRACT PROPOSAL. ADDING TEAM
MEMBERS TO THE TASK ORDER AFTER AWARD REQUIRES CONTRATING OFFICER APPROVAL WHICH
WILL BE ISSUED AS A MODIFICATION TO THE TASK ORDER. THE TASK ORDER CONTRACTING OFFICER
WILL DETERMINE THE DOCUMENTATION TO BE SUBMITTED BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR APPROVAL.
(e)(1) The Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer reasonably in advance of placing any subcontract or modification
thereof for which consent is required under paragraph (b), (c), or (d) of this clause, including the following information:
(i)
A description of the supplies or services to be subcontracted.
(ii)
Identification of the type of subcontract to be used.
(iii)
Identification of the proposed subcontractor.
(iv)
The proposed subcontract price.
(v)
The subcontractor’s current, complete, and accurate certified cost or pricing data and Certificate of Current Cost or Pricing
Data, if required by other contract provisions.
(vi)
The subcontractor’s Disclosure Statement or Certificate relating to Cost Accounting Standards when such data are required

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