Government Furnished Information (GFI). GFI is defined as that information essential for the installation, test, operation, and interface support of all Government Furnished Material identified in an attachment in Section J. The Government shall furnish only the GFI identified in an attachment in Section J. The GFI furnished to the contractor need not be in any particular format. Further, the Government reserves the right to revise the listing of GFI as follows: (1) The Contracting Officer may at any time by written order: (i) delete, supersede, or revise, in whole or in part, data identified in an attachment in Section J; or (ii) add items of data or information to the attachment identified in Section J; or (iii) establish or revise due dates for items of data or information in the attachment identified in Section J. (2) If any action taken by the Contracting Officer pursuant to subparagraph (1) immediately above causes an increase or decrease in the costs of, or the time required for, performance of any part of the work under this contract, the contractor may be entitled to an equitable adjustment in the contract amount and delivery schedule in accordance with the procedures provided for in the "CHANGES" clause of this contract.
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Government Furnished Information (GFI). GFI is defined as that information essential for the installation, test, operation, and interface support of all Government Furnished Material identified in an attachment in Section J. The Government shall furnish only the GFI identified in an attachment in Section J. The GFI furnished to the contractor need not be in any particular format. Further, the Government reserves the right to revise the listing of GFI as follows:
(1) The Contracting Officer may at any time by written order:
(i) delete, supersede, or revise, in whole or in part, data identified in an attachment in Section J; or
(ii) add items of data or information to the attachment identified in Section J; or
or (iii) establish or revise due dates for items of data or information in the attachment identified in Section J.
(2) If any action taken by the Contracting Officer pursuant to subparagraph (1) immediately above causes an increase or decrease in the costs of, or the time required for, performance of any part of the work under this contract, the contractor may be entitled to an equitable adjustment in the contract amount and delivery schedule in accordance with the procedures provided for in the "CHANGES" clause of this contract.
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