Cost Reimbursement. The Ordering Contracting Officer (OCO) will determine fair and reasonable pricing, cost realism, analyze and negotiate profit for all Cost-Reimbursement Task Orders, in accordance with FAR 15.4, Pricing, and FAR 16.3, Cost-Reimbursement Contracts. Contractors are required to have an adequate cost accounting system for Cost Reimbursable type Task Orders in accordance with FAR 16.301-3(a)(3). Contractors will be required to submit a cost proposal with supporting information for each cost element, including, but not limited to, Direct Labor, Fringe Benefits, Overhead, General and Administrative (G&A) expenses, Facilities Capital Cost of Money, Other Direct Costs, and Profit consistent with their cost accounting system, provisional billing rates, and forward pricing rate agreements.
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Cost Reimbursement. β The Ordering Contracting Officer (OCO) will determine fair and reasonable pricing, cost realism, analyze and negotiate profit for all Cost-Reimbursement Task Orders, in accordance with FAR 15.4, Pricing, and FAR 16.3, Cost-Reimbursement Contracts. Contractors are required to have an adequate cost accounting system for Cost Reimbursable type Task Orders in accordance with FAR 16.301-3(a)(3). Contractors will be required to submit a cost proposal with supporting information for each cost element, including, but not limited to, Direct Labor, Fringe Benefits, Overhead, General and Administrative (G&A) expenses, Facilities Capital Cost of Money, Other Direct Costs, and Profit consistent with their cost accounting system, provisional billing rates, and forward pricing rate agreements.
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Samples: Master Contract, Master Contract, Master Contract
Cost Reimbursement. The Ordering Contracting Officer (OCO) will determine fair and reasonable pricing, cost realism, ,analyze and negotiate profit for all Cost-Reimbursement Task Orders, in accordance with FAR 15.4, Pricing, and FAR 16.3, Cost-Reimbursement Contracts. Contractors are required to have an adequate cost accounting system for Cost Reimbursable type Task Orders in accordance with FAR 16.301-3(a)(3). Contractors will be required to submit a cost proposal with supporting information for each cost element, including, but not limited to, Direct Labor, Fringe Benefits, Overhead, General and Administrative (G&A) expenses, Facilities Capital Cost of Money, Other Direct Costs, and Profit consistent with their cost accounting system, provisional billing rates, and forward pricing rate agreements.
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Samples: Master Contract