Installation closure Sample Clauses

Installation closure. When Federal facilities are closed by the Government, or when Federal employees are officially excused from work due to a holiday or a special event, severe weather, a security threat, or any other Government facility related problem that prevents Federal personnel from working at the Government facility, Contractor personnel assigned to work at that facility in support of such Federal employees shall follow their parent company’s policies. While generally Contractor personnel may not perform work on-site at a Government facility without oversight from Federal personnel, in very limited circumstances, work being performed by Contractor personnel may be deemed mission essential and performance of such mission essential work may be authorized to continue at the Government facility despite the facility being otherwise closed for normal operations. The circumstances permitting work being performed by Contractor personnel to be deemed mission essential are extremely limited and generally only apply to performance of efforts related to public health, safety, or matters related to national security. The cognizant Contracting Officer (KO) must concur with any determination that work being performed by contractor personnel is mission essential.
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Installation closure. When Federal employees are officially excused from work due to a holiday or a special event, severe weather, a security threat, or any other Government facility related problem that prevents Federal personnel from working at the Government facility, contractor personnel assigned to work at that facility performing non-mission essential work in support of such Federal employees shall follow their parent company’s policies. While generally contractor personnel may not perform work on-site at a Government facility without supervision from Federal personnel, in very limited circumstances, work being performed by contractor personnel may be deemed mission essential and performance of such mission essential work may be authorized to continue at the Government facility despite the facility being otherwise closed for normal operations. The circumstances permitting work being performed by contractor personnel to be deemed mission essential are extremely limited and generally only apply to performance of efforts related to public health, safety, or matters related to national security. The cognizant Contracting Officer must concur with any determination that work being performed by contractor personnel is mission essential.
Installation closure. When Federal facilities are closed by the Government, or when Federal employees are officially excused from work due to a holiday or a special event, severe weather, a security threat, or any other Government facility related problem that prevents Federal personnel from working at the Government facility, contractor personnel assigned to work at that facility in support of such Federal employees shall follow their parent company’s policies. 3.1.5 Other Direct Costs (ODCs) – Travel and Material 3.1.5.1 Travel- Travel may include general and administrative expenses but shall not include profit. Temporary travel to local and long distance locations, including in Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside of the Continental United States (OCONUS), may be required for this effort. Required travel, including locations, shall be determined by the requiring activity at the TO level. 3.1.5.2 Material - The contractor may be required to provide material and supplies. The contractor shall purchase miscellaneous supplies and Hardware (HW) for report publication and dissemination and other equipment, supplies, reproduction, special binders, indexes, inserts, special packing and shipping, mailings, long distance telephone calls, and transparencies in support of this effort through ODC’s. Material costs may include general and administrative 3.1.5.3 All travel and material costs shall be reported in the monthly expenditure report in accordance with the CDRL provided at the TO level. 3.1.5.4 The Government estimates for ODCs are based on not-to-exceed amounts. Travel and Material ODCs will be determined at the TO level.
Installation closure. When Federal employees are officially excused from work due to a holiday or a special event, severe weather, a security threat, or any other Government facility related problem that prevents Federal personnel from working at the Government facility, Contractor personnel assigned to work at that facility performing non-mission essential work in support of such Federal employees shall follow their parent company’s policies. 4.8.1 While generally Contractor personnel may not perform work on-site at a Government facility without supervision from Federal personnel, in very limited circumstances, at the TO level, work being performed by Contractor personnel may be deemed mission essential and performance of such mission essential work may be authorized to continue at the Government facility despite the facility being otherwise closed for normal operations. The circumstances permitting work being performed by Contractor personnel to be deemed mission essential are extremely limited and generally only apply to performance of efforts related to public health, safety, or matters related to national security. The PCO must concur with any determination that the work being performed by Contractor personnel is mission essential unless otherwise stated in a TO.
Installation closure. When federal facilities are closed by the Government or when federal employees are officially excused from work due to a holiday or a special event, severe weather, a security threat, or any other Government facility related problem that prevents federal personnel from working at the Government facility, Contractor personnel assigned to work at that facility in support of such federal employees shall follow their parent company’s policies.‌
Installation closure. When Federal facilities are closed by the Government, or when Federal employees are officially excused from work due to a holiday or a special event, severe weather, a security threat, or any other Government facility related problem that prevents Federal personnel from working at the Government facility, contractor personnel assigned to work at that facility in support of such Federal employees shall follow their parent company’s policies. At the task order level, telework may be approved by the COR if allowed by company policy. 4.12.1 While generally contractor personnel may not perform work on-site at a Government facility without Federal personnel present, in very limited circumstances, work being performed by contractor personnel may be deemed mission essential and performance of such mission essential work may be authorized to continue at the Government facility despite the facility being otherwise closed for normal operations. The circumstances permitting work being performed by contractor personnel to be deemed mission essential are extremely limited and generally only apply to performance of efforts related to public health, safety, or matters related to national security. The contracting officer must concur with any determination that work being performed by contractor personnel is mission essential.
Installation closure. When Federal employees are officially excused from work due to a holiday or a special event, severe weather, a security threat, or any other Government facility related problem that prevents Federal personnel from working at the Government facility, contractor personnel assigned to work at that facility performing non-mission essential work in support of such Federal employees shall follow their parent company’s policies.
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Installation closure. In the event of an installation closure which results in the closure of all Agency facilities on, or in the surrounding area, and the RIF of all assigned employees, the following exception to authorized severance pay will apply for the conduct of the RIF for all assigned bargaining unit employees: A. One week’s base pay for each year of continuous creditable service for the first 10 years; two week’s pay beyond the first 10 years. B. Partial credit for each full three months of continuous regular service as follows: 1. If less than 10 years, the entitlement is 25 percent of one week’s pay for each full three months of service. 2. If greater than 10 years, the entitlement is 25 percent of two week’s pay for each three months of service.
Installation closure. When federal facilities are closed by the Government or when federal employees are officially excused from work due to a holiday or a special event, severe weather, a security threat, or any other While generally Contractor personnel may not perform work on-site at a Government facility without oversight from federal personnel, in very limited circumstances, work being performed by Contractor personnel may be deemed mission essential and performance of such mission essential work may be authorized to continue at the Government facility despite the facility being otherwise closed for normal operations. The circumstances permitting work being performed by Contractor personnel to be deemed mission essential are extremely limited and generally only apply to performance of efforts related to public health, safety, or matters related to national security. The cognizant Contracting Officer (KO) must concur with any determination that work being performed by Contractor personnel is mission essential.‌
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