Contractor Quality Control. The Government will evaluate the Contractor’s performance under this contract and respective task orders in accordance with the Surveillance Activity Checklist, Attachment 3. The principal evaluator of Contractor work quality is the Government COR/ACOR in coordination with TPOC/Alternate TPOC (ATPOC). This plan is primarily focused on what the Government must do to ensure that the Contractor has performed in accordance with the performance standards. It defines how the plan will survey, observe, test, sample, evaluate, and document the Contractor’s performance standards identified in this SOW and resulting T/Os. 3.2.9.1 The Contractor shall develop and maintain an effective ID/IQ quality control program (QCP) to ensure services are performed in accordance with this SOW. The Contractor shall develop and implement procedures to identify, prevent, and ensure non-recurrence of defective services. The Contractor’s quality control program is the means by which the Contractor assures that work complies with the requirement of this SOW and resulting future T/Os. 3.2.9.2 The Contractor shall monitor cost, schedule and performance data for each awarded T/O. The Contractor shall make its monitoring method available to the Government no later than 30 calendar days after ID/IQ contract award as part of its QCP. The Contractor shall take immediate corrective action for any negative variances and provide specific corrective action details to the Government. 3.2.9.3 The Contractor shall maintain records of inspection that are available to the Government throughout ID/IQ contract performance and for the period after ID/IQ contract completion until final settlement of any claims under this contract. The Contractor shall maintain the inspection schedule and inspection plan as part of the record of inspection. 3.2.9.4 The Contractor shall permit the PCO or COR authorized access to all work areas, records, and data used in the performance of contracted services. The Contractor shall provide support, and not interfere with the PCO, CORs, state, federal, and other designate personnel in the performance of their official duties. Access shall be provided as soon as possible, but not to exceed one (1) workday after the request. The Contractor shall notify the Government immediately when personnel/agencies other than those specifically designated request access.
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Contractor Quality Control. The Government will evaluate the Contractor’s performance under this contract and respective task orders in accordance with TOs IAW the Surveillance Activity Checklist, Checklist (SAC) Attachment 3. The principal evaluator of Contractor work quality is the Government COR/ACOR in coordination with TPOC/Alternate TPOC (ATPOC). This plan is primarily focused on what the Government must do to ensure that the Contractor has performed in accordance with IAW the performance standards. It defines how the plan will survey, observe, test, sample, evaluate, and document the Contractor’s performance standards identified in this SOW and resulting T/Os.
3.2.9.1 8.1.1 The Contractor shall develop and maintain an effective ID/IQ quality control program (QCP) to QCP)to ensure services are performed in accordance with IAW this SOW. The Contractor shall develop and implement procedures to identify, prevent, and ensure non-recurrence of defective services. The Contractor’s quality control program is the means by which the Contractor assures that work complies with the requirement of this SOW and resulting future T/Os.
3.2.9.2 8.1.2 The Contractor shall monitor cost, schedule and performance data for each awarded T/O. The Contractor shall make its monitoring method available to the Government no later than 30 (NLT) 30-calendar days after ID/IQ contract award as part of its QCP. The Contractor shall take immediate corrective action for any negative variances and provide specific corrective action details to the Government.
3.2.9.3 8.1.3 The Contractor shall maintain records of inspection that are available to the Government throughout ID/IQ contract performance and for the period after ID/IQ contract completion until final settlement of any claims under this contract. The Contractor shall maintain the inspection schedule and inspection plan as part of the record of inspection.
3.2.9.4 The Contractor shall permit the PCO or COR authorized access to all work areas. 9 KEY PERSONNEL, recordsLABOR CATEGORIES, and data used in the performance of contracted services. The Contractor shall provide support, and not interfere with the PCO, CORs, state, federal, and other designate personnel in the performance of their official duties. Access shall be provided as soon as possible, but not to exceed one (1) workday after the request. The Contractor shall notify the Government immediately when personnel/agencies other than those specifically designated request access.AND QUALIFICATIONS
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Contractor Quality Control. The Government will evaluate the Contractor’s performance under this contract and respective task orders in accordance with the Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) or Surveillance Activity Checklist, Attachment 3Checklist (SAC). The principal evaluator of Contractor work quality is the Government COR/ACOR Alternate COR (ACOR) in coordination with TPOC/Alternate TPOC (ATPOC)) and PM. This plan is primarily focused on what the Government must do to ensure that the Contractor has performed in accordance with the performance standards. It defines how the plan will survey, observe, test, sample, evaluate, and document the Contractor’s performance standards identified in this SOW and resulting T/Os.the TO
3.2.9.1 8.1.1 The Contractor shall develop and maintain an effective ID/IQ quality control program (QCP) to ensure services are performed in accordance with this SOW. The Contractor shall develop and implement procedures to identify, prevent, and ensure non-recurrence of defective services. The Contractor’s quality control program is the means by which the Contractor assures that work complies with the requirement of this SOW and resulting future T/Ostask orders.
3.2.9.2 8.1.2 The Contractor shall monitor cost, schedule and performance data for each awarded T/O. The Contractor shall make its monitoring method available to the Government no later than (NLT) 30 calendar days after ID/IQ contract award as part of its QCP. The Contractor shall take immediate corrective correction action for any negative variances and provide specific corrective action details to the Government.
3.2.9.3 8.1.3 The Contractor shall maintain records of inspection that are available to the Government throughout ID/IQ contract performance and for the period after ID/IQ contract completion until final settlement of any claims under this contract. The Contractor shall maintain the inspection schedule and inspection plan as part of the record of inspection.
3.2.9.4 8.1.4 The Contractor shall permit the PCO CO or COR authorized representative (COR/DAP or others, as approved by the CO) access to all work areas, records, and data used in the performance of contracted services. The Contractor shall provide support, and not interfere with the PCOCO, CORs, DAP, state, federal, and other designate designated personnel in the performance of their official duties. Access shall be provided as soon as possible, but not to exceed one (1) workday after the request. The Contractor shall notify the Government immediately when personnel/agencies other than those specifically designated request access.
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