Government Furnished Property (GFP). Property in the possession of, or directly acquired by, the Government and subsequently furnished to the Contractor for performance of a Contract. Government furnished property includes, but is not limited to, spares and property furnished for repair, maintenance, overhaul, or modification. Government‐furnished property also includes Contractor‐acquired property if the Contractor‐ acquired property is a deliverable under a cost contract when accepted by the Government for continued use under the Contract.
Government Furnished Property (GFP). The Government may provide hardware and/or software requiring technical analysis, evaluation, verification, or study in support of a specific task. Such GFP will be specified in individual Orders. GFP provided to the Contractor in support of individual Orders shall be tracked through applicable procedures provided by the CO in accordance with the FAR. Property shall be accounted for and marked accordingly for identification and tracking purposes with the BOA Number, Order Number, Serial Number and other information as required by the CO. The Government does not intend to provide hardware/software equipment required to accomplish day-to- day work requirements in support of the overall contract-level effort. All GFP shall be returned to the Government at the completion of each Order unless otherwise specified.
Government Furnished Property (GFP). 8500 square feet of outdoor space allocation at the repair basin in the vicinity of B10 - B12. This space will include electricity (up to 220v) provided by PHNSY. The contractor may use this allocation for office trailer(s), and/or connex box(es), and laydown as determined by the contractor. Any equipment, office trailer(s), and connex box(es) need to be provided by the contractor. CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT HQ C-1-0007 PROVISIONING TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION (NAVSEA) (FEB 1994) The Provisioning Technical Documentation (PTD) shall be in accordance with the Provisioning Requirements Statement (PRS), including NAVSEA Addendum for PTD Requirements dated January 1993, the Provisioning Performance Schedule and the Contract Data Requirements List, DD Form 1423, Exhibits A, B, and C, attached hereto. CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT HQ C-2-0002 ACCESS TO PROPRIETARY DATA OR COMPUTER SOFTWARE (NAVSEA) (JUN 1994)
Government Furnished Property (GFP). The only planned GFP, for this requirement, will be the M50 face piece. No other GFP is planned to be provided. DCMA will administer the GFP. GFP will be monitored in accordance with procedures listed in FAR 52.245-1 and DFARS 252.245-7001/7002/7003/7004. A Property Management Plan (PMP) will be created for the GFP under this effort.
Government Furnished Property (GFP). RF Circulators and RF Isolators pulled from stock as determined by serial number for overhaul/refurbishment.
Government Furnished Property (GFP). General. FAR Part 52.245-1, Government Property, shall determine the definitions, clauses, policies and procedures for Government Property, unless otherwise specified in this contract. Government property in the possession of the Contractor shall be maintained and serviced to a fully operational state IAW DA XXX 750-8. The Government will make available the materials, office space, communications capability and information as identified in TE C and TE D on the dates as specified by the KO for use by the Contractor in the performance of this contract and any subsequent task orders. The Government will provide the initial quantity of durable supplies as delineated in TE-
Government Furnished Property (GFP). Note: This article is being develop, and not ready at this time. The updated copy of the OTA template will be uploaded at a later date with the terms and conditions of the GFP being provided. The items are provides “as is” Basically, will be the same terms and conditions as listed in the Federal Acquisition Regulations FAR part 45 and DFARs 245 clauses at 52.245 and 252.245 clauses terms/condiditons. Property is tracked via a GFP site and the contractor will be require to enter data as necessary. Access to Government sites need to be coordinated well in advanced with the AOR.
Government Furnished Property (GFP). The INS Office of Information Resources Management (OIRM) does not anticipate providing any property to the Contractor for the performance of work under the BPA. However, should the
Government Furnished Property (GFP). The Government may furnish to the contractor for use in connection with this contract the property, equipment, and material set forth in Attachment 4. FURNISHING SOURCE: Various *The contractor shall initially be provided information on these items, to be followed by actual hardware at a point in the program that both parties mutually agree their use and need is required. Only the property, equipment, and material listed in the quantity shown will be furnished by the Government. All other property, equipment, and material required in the performance of this contract shall be furnished by the contractor.
Government Furnished Property (GFP)