KEY PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS. 1. This Clause shall apply only if the Subcontractor submitted "Key Personnel" resumes or otherwise identified or designated key personnel for Contractor's evaluation of the Subcontractor's proposal for certain skilled, experienced, professional, and/or technical personnel essential for successful accomplishment of the work to be performed under this Agreement or any Task Order issued hereunder and such key personnel are identified. For purposes of this Agreement, key personnel will be identified in each Task Order. 2. The Subcontractor agrees that key personnel shall not be removed from the Task Order work or replaced without compliance with paragraphs 3 and 4 below. 3. If one or more of the key personnel for whatever reason becomes, or is expected to become, unavailable for work under any Task Order for a continuous period exceeding 20 work days, or is expected to devote substantially less effort to the work than indicated in the Subcontractor's proposal or initially anticipated, the Subcontractor shall provide advance notification of 30 days to the Contractor and, shall submit resumes of the qualifications of the proposed replacements in sufficient detail to permit evaluation of the impact on the contract. Subject to the concurrence of the Contractor, the Subcontractor shall replace such personnel with personnel of substantially equal ability and qualifications. 4. All requests for approval of key personnel substitutions hereunder must be in writing to Contractor’s Subcontract Representative and provide a detailed explanation of the circumstances necessitating the proposed substitutions. The request must contain a complete resume for the proposed substitute, and any other information requested by the Contractor or needed by it to obtain approval of the proposed substitution by Contractor’s customer, if applicable. The Contractor will promptly notify the Subcontractor of the approval or disapproval of any proposed key personnel substitutions.
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Samples: Base Task Order Agreement, Base Task Order Agreement
KEY PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS. 1. This Clause clause shall apply only if the Subcontractor submitted "Key Personnel" resumes or otherwise identified or designated key personnel for Contractor's evaluation of the Subcontractor's proposal for certain skilled, experienced, professional, and/or technical personnel essential for successful accomplishment of the work to be performed under this Agreement or any Task Order issued hereunder and such key personnel are identified. For purposes of this Agreement, key personnel will be identified in each Task Order.
2. The Subcontractor agrees that key personnel shall not be removed from the Task Order work or replaced without compliance with paragraphs 3 and 4 below.
3. If one or more of the key personnel for whatever reason becomes, or is expected to become, unavailable for work under any Task Order for a continuous period exceeding 20 work days, or is expected to devote substantially less effort to the work than indicated in the Subcontractor's proposal or initially anticipated, the Subcontractor shall provide advance notification of 30 days to the Contractor and, shall submit resumes of the qualifications of the proposed replacements in sufficient detail to permit evaluation of the impact on the contract. Subject to the concurrence of the Contractor, the Subcontractor shall replace such personnel with personnel of substantially equal ability and qualifications.
4. All requests for approval of key personnel substitutions hereunder must be in writing to Contractor’s Subcontract Contractual Representative and provide a detailed explanation of the circumstances necessitating the proposed substitutions. The request must contain a complete resume for the proposed substitute, and any other information requested by the Contractor or needed by it to obtain approval of the proposed substitution by Contractor’s customer, if applicable. The Contractor will promptly notify the Subcontractor of the approval or disapproval of any proposed key personnel substitutions.
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Samples: Base Task Order Agreement
KEY PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS. 1. This Clause provision shall apply only if the Subcontractor submitted "Key Personnel" resumes or otherwise identified or designated key personnel for Contractor's evaluation of the Subcontractor's proposal for certain skilled, experienced, professional, and/or technical personnel essential for successful accomplishment of the work to be performed under this Agreement or any each Task Order issued hereunder under this Agreement and such key personnel are identified. For purposes of this Agreement, key personnel will be identified in each Task Order.
2. The Subcontractor agrees that key personnel shall not be removed from the Task Order work or replaced without compliance with paragraphs 3 and 4 below.
3. If one or more of the key personnel for whatever reason becomes, or is expected to become, unavailable for work under any Task Order for a continuous period exceeding 20 work business days, or is expected to devote substantially less effort to the work than indicated in the Subcontractor's proposal or initially anticipated, the Subcontractor shall provide advance notification of 30 calendar days to the Contractor and, shall submit resumes of the qualifications of the proposed replacements in sufficient detail to permit evaluation of the impact on the contract. Subject to the concurrence of the Contractor, the Subcontractor shall replace such personnel with personnel of substantially equal ability and qualifications.
4. All requests for approval of key personnel substitutions hereunder must be in writing to Contractor’s Subcontract Contractual Representative and provide a detailed explanation of the circumstances necessitating the proposed substitutions. The request must contain a complete resume for the proposed substitute, and any other information requested by the Contractor or needed by it to obtain approval of the proposed substitution by Contractor’s customer, if applicable. The Contractor will promptly notify the Subcontractor of the approval or disapproval of any proposed key personnel substitutions.
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Samples: Base Task Order Agreement
KEY PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS. 1. This Clause shall apply only if the Subcontractor submitted "Key Personnel" resumes or otherwise identified or designated key personnel for Contractor's evaluation of the Subcontractor's proposal for certain a. Certain skilled, experienced, professional, experienced professional and/or technical personnel are essential for successful Contractor accomplishment of the work to be performed under this Agreement or any Task Order issued hereunder contract. These are defined as “Key Personnel” and such are those persons whose resumes were submitted for evaluation of the proposal. No substitutions shall be made except in accordance with this clause.
b. The Contractor agrees that during the first 120 days of the contract performance period, no key personnel are identified. For purposes of this Agreement, key personnel substitutions will be identified permitted unless such substitutions are necessitated by an individual’s sudden illness, death or termination of employment. In any of these events, the Contractor shall promptly notify the Contracting Officer and provide the information required by paragraph (d) below. After the initial 120-day period, all proposed substitutions must be submitted in each Task Order.
2. The Subcontractor agrees that key personnel shall not writing, at least fifteen days, (thirty days if a security clearance is to be removed from obtained), in advance of the Task Order work or replaced without compliance with paragraphs 3 proposed substitutions to the Contracting Officer, and 4 provide the information required by paragraph (d) below.
3. c. If one or more of the key personnel for whatever reason becomes, or is expected to become, unavailable for work under any Task Order the contract for a continuous period exceeding 20 30 work days, or is expected to devote substantially less effort to the work than indicated in the Subcontractor's proposal or initially anticipated, the Subcontractor contractor shall provide advance notification of 30 days to immediately notify the Contractor andContracting Officer and shall, shall submit resumes of the qualifications of the proposed replacements in sufficient detail to permit evaluation of the impact on the contract. Subject subject to the concurrence of the ContractorContracting Officer or his authorized representative, the Subcontractor shall promptly replace such personnel with personnel of substantially equal ability and qualificationsor higher qualifications to those of the persons being replaced.
4. d. All requests for approval of key personnel substitutions hereunder must be in writing to Contractor’s Subcontract Representative and provide a detailed explanation of the circumstances necessitating the proposed substitutions. The request They must contain a complete resume for the proposed substitute, and any other information requested by the Contractor Contracting Officer, which is necessary to approve or needed by it disapprove the proposed substitution. All proposed substitutes at any time during performance of this contract must have qualifications that are equal to obtain approval or higher than the qualifications of the proposed substitution by Contractor’s customer, if applicableperson being replaced. No change in fixed unit prices may occur as a result of key personnel substitutes who qualify at a higher level than the person being replaced. The Contractor Contracting will promptly evaluate such requests and notify the Subcontractor Contractor of the his/her approval or disapproval thereof in writing within fifteen days (thirty days if a security clearance is required) after receipt of any proposed the complete resume and other requested documentation.
e. If the Contracting Officer determines that suitable and timely replacement of key personnel substitutionswho have been reassigned, terminated or have otherwise become unavailable for the contract work is not reasonably forthcoming or that the resultant reduction of productive effort would be so substantial as to impair the successful completion of the contract or the delivery order, the contract may be terminated by the Contracting Officer for default or for the convenience of the Government, as appropriate,-or at the discretion of e Contracting Officer if he/she finds the contractor at fault for the condition, the contract price maybe equitably adjusted downward o compensate the government for any resultant delay, loss or damage.
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Samples: Contract
KEY PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS. 1. This Clause shall apply only if the Subcontractor submitted "Key Personnel" resumes or otherwise identified or designated key personnel for Contractor's evaluation of the Subcontractor's proposal for certain skilled, experienced, professional, and/or technical personnel essential for successful accomplishment of the work to be performed under this Agreement or any Task Order issued hereunder and such key personnel are identified. For purposes of this Agreement, key personnel will be identified in each Task Order.
2. The Subcontractor agrees that key personnel shall not be removed from the Task Order work or replaced without compliance with paragraphs 3 and 4 below.. SAMPLE
3. If one or more of the key personnel for whatever reason becomes, or is expected to become, unavailable for work under any Task Order for a continuous period exceeding 20 work days, or is expected to devote substantially less effort to the work than indicated in the Subcontractor's proposal or initially anticipated, the Subcontractor shall provide advance notification of 30 days to the Contractor and, shall submit resumes of the qualifications of the proposed replacements in sufficient detail to permit evaluation of the impact on the contract. Subject to the concurrence of the Contractor, the Subcontractor shall replace such personnel with personnel of substantially equal ability and qualifications.
4. All requests for approval of key personnel substitutions hereunder must be in writing to Contractor’s Subcontract Representative and provide a detailed explanation of the circumstances necessitating the proposed substitutions. The request must contain a complete resume for the proposed substitute, and any other information requested by the Contractor or needed by it to obtain approval of the proposed substitution by Contractor’s customer, if applicable. The Contractor will promptly notify the Subcontractor of the approval or disapproval of any proposed key personnel substitutions.
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Samples: Base Task Order Agreement