Common use of Deferred ordering Clause in Contracts

Deferred ordering. Use the clause at 252.227–7027, Deferred Ordering of Technical Data or Computer Software, when a firm requirement for a par- ticular data item(s) has not been estab- lished prior to contract award but there is a potential need for the data. Under this clause, the contracting offi- cer may order any data that has been generated in the performance of the contract or any subcontract there- under at any time until three years after acceptance of all items (other than technical data or computer soft- ware) under the contract or contract termination, whichever is later. The obligation of subcontractors to deliver such data expires three years after the date the contractor accepts the last item under the subcontract. When the data are ordered, the delivery dates shall be negotiated and the contractor compensated only for converting the data into the prescribed form, repro- duction costs, and delivery costs.

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Deferred ordering. Use the clause at 252.227–7027, Deferred Ordering of Technical Data or Computer Software, when a firm requirement for a par- ticular data item(s) has not been estab- lished prior to contract award but there is a potential need for the data. Under this clause, the contracting offi- cer may order any data that has been generated in the performance of the contract or any subcontract there- under at any time until three years after acceptance of all items (other than technical data or computer soft- ware) under the contract or contract termination, whichever is later. The obligation of subcontractors to deliver 227.7103–9 such data expires three years after the date the contractor accepts the last item under the subcontract. When the data are ordered, the delivery dates shall be negotiated and the contractor compensated only for converting the data into the prescribed form, repro- duction costs, and delivery costs.

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Samples: www.govinfo.gov

Deferred ordering. Use the clause at 252.227–7027, Deferred Ordering of Technical Data or Computer Software, when a firm requirement for a par- ticular data item(s) has not been estab- lished prior to contract award but there is a potential need for the data. Under this clause, the contracting offi- cer may order any data that has been generated in the performance of the contract or any subcontract there- under at any time until three years after acceptance of all items (other than technical data or computer soft- ware) under the contract or contract termination, whichever is later. The obligation of subcontractors to deliver such data expires three years after the date the contractor accepts the last item under the subcontract. When the data are ordered, the delivery dates shall be negotiated and the contractor compensated only for converting the 48 CFR Ch. 2 (10–1–10 Edition) data into the prescribed form, repro- duction costs, and delivery costs.

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Samples: www.govinfo.gov

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Deferred ordering. Use the clause at 252.227–7027, Deferred Ordering of Technical Data or Computer Software, when a firm requirement for a par- ticular data item(s) has not been estab- lished prior to contract award but there is a potential need for the data. Under this clause, the contracting offi- cer may order any data that has been generated in the performance of the contract or any subcontract there- under at any time until three years after acceptance of all items (other than technical data or computer soft- ware) under the contract or contract termination, whichever is later. The obligation of subcontractors to deliver such data expires three years after the date the contractor accepts the last item under the subcontract. When the data are ordered, the delivery dates shall be negotiated and the contractor compensated only for converting the data into the prescribed form, repro- duction costs, and delivery costs. 227.7103–9 227.7103–9 Copyright.

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Samples: www.govinfo.gov

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