Minimum Subcontracting Goals Sample Clauses

Minimum Subcontracting Goals. ‌ Because of the size, scope, and magnitude of this acquisition, the government anticipates substantial subcontracting opportunities for small business, veteran-owned small business, service-disabled veteran-owned small business, HUBZone small business, small disadvantaged business, and women-owned small business concerns. The Contractor shall maintain a Subcontracting Plan pursuant to FAR Clause 52.219-9, Individual Subcontracting Plan, in accordance with the Master Contract Section I.2. Table G-1 - Small Business Subcontracting Goals Category (% of Planned Subcontracted Dollars) Total Small Business 50 Small Disadvantaged Business 6 Woman-owned Small Business 6 HUBZone Small Business 3 Veteran-owned Small Business 3 Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business 3
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Minimum Subcontracting Goals. Because of the size, scope, and magnitude of this acquisition, the government anticipates substantial subcontracting opportunities for small business, veteran-owned small business, service-disabled veteran-owned small business, HUBZone small business, small disadvantaged business, and women-owned small business concerns. The contractor shall provide a Subcontracting Plan pursuant to FAR 52.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan; in accordance with Section I Clause Number I.2 and Section L.22.4 [Small Business Subcontracting Plan]; and consistent with the outline set out in Section J.3 [Small Business Subcontracting Plan Outline]. Target goals for subcontracting for the program as shown below in Table H-1:
Minimum Subcontracting Goals. Because of the size, scope, and magnitude of this acquisition, the government anticipates substantial subcontracting opportunities for small business, veteran-owned small business, service-disabled veteran-owned small business, HUBZone small business, small disadvantaged business, and women-owned small business concerns. The contractor shall provide a Subcontracting Plan pursuant to FAR 52.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan; in accordance with Section I Clause Number I.2 and Section L.22.4 [Small Business Subcontracting Plan]; and consistent with the outline set out in Section J.3 [Small Business Subcontracting Plan Outline]. Target goals for subcontracting for the program as shown below in Table H-1: Table H-1. Small Business Subcontracting Goals Category Target (%) Total Small Business 30 Small Disadvantaged Business 5 Woman-owned 5 HUBZone 3 Service-disabled Veteran-owned 3 Veteran-owned 3
Minimum Subcontracting Goals. Because of the size, scope, and magnitude of this acquisition, the government anticipates substantial subcontracting opportunities for small business, veteran-owned small business, service-disabled veteran-owned small business, HUBZone small business, small-disadvantaged business, and women-owned small business concerns. The Contractor shall maintain a Subcontracting Plan pursuant to FAR Clause 52.219-9, Individual Subcontracting Plan, in accordance with the Master Contract Section I.2.
Minimum Subcontracting Goals. 1 H.6 Restricted Activities and Standards of Conduct 3 H.7 Personnel Conduct 3 H.8 Organizational Conflicts of Interest 3 H.9 Disclosure of Information 4 H.10 Internal Revenue Service (IRS): Disclosure of Information ‐ Safeguards and Sanctions 6 H.11 Contractor Performance Information 7 H.12 Transition 7 H.13 On‐Call Service 7 H.14 Electronic Access to the Contract 7 H.15 Price Reductions 8 H.16 News Releases 9 H.17 Facilities, Supplies and Services 9 H.17.1 On‐Site Task Order Related Services (Government Facilities) 9 H.17.2 Contractor Supplied 9 H.18 Permits 10

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