Additional required functions Sample Clauses

Additional required functions. In carrying out the preceding broad functions, the contractor is responsible for the following types of functions, as discussed in more detail in this PWS: [Note: This list is provided to help define the contract requirements with some examples of in-scope work. Other examples of contractor work within the scope of contemplated task orders are shown in Exhibit D.] • Receive, inspect, establish accountability, store, and issue supplies and equipment in the support of teams • Support all COTS and Non-Developmental Items (NDI) equipment and provide consumable materials. Mission-essential COTS items are shown in Attachment 3. • Receive, store, and issue warehouse float stock estimated at 15% of the total fielded equipment. • When directed by the COR or KO, operate a 24-hour Response Center. • Provide sustainment support for the NGB-unique items of fielded equipment. • Operate a help desk (technical) to include after-hours. Provide on-call technical support to the teams. Coordinate maintenance of fielded equipment and sustain a maintenance management system compliant with DoD, Army, and NGB regulations. • Manage a Direct Support section focusing on logistical and supply support operations. • Maintain web-based Open Database Connectivity (ODBC)-compliant databases. Upgrade the system as new technologies are developed to provide quality, real-time logistics support to the supported teams. Monitor systems functionality to ensure system reliability. • Purchase and maintain operational stocks. Replenish the Authorized Stockage List (ASL) items (Attachment 4), training sets, and FAST packages. • Establish, operate, manage, and coordinate a facility providing shipments in support of maintenance and calibration of equipment. • Establish and deploy pre-prepared FAST packages (with personnel) to incident sites. • Perform warranty management. • Maintain accountability for standard and non-standard commercial equipment, vehicles, and other ground mobility systems. Provide repair support for communications, electronic devices and other equipment. • Ensure that vehicles requiring a Commercial Driver’s License are only driven by CDL certified personnel • Manage, maintain and perform training on General Service Administration (GSA) vehicles that are rotated in and out of the fleet kept at the CoMSupCen • Manage, maintain, license if required, and perform training on the trailers, etc. that are rotated in and out of the fleet kept at the CoMSupCen • Review, revise and update es...
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