NASA/KSC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT Sample Clauses

NASA/KSC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT. This Article applies to Statement of Work paragraphs 2.1.1.5 and 3.3.1.1 and Technical Exhibits 2.1.1.5-01 and 3.3.1-01. The total value of this contract includes the following values to support NASA/KSC Information Technology/Geographical Information System Applications Development. Performance Period Estimated Contract Value Estimated Cost Annual Fee Fiscal Year 2000 $3,000,000 $2,777,778 $222,222 Fiscal Year 2001 $3,000,000 $2,777,778 $222,222 Fiscal Year 2002 $3,000,000 $2,777,778 $222,222 Fiscal Year 2003 $3,000,000 $2,777,778 $222,222 Fiscal Year 2004 $3,077,446 $2,849,487 $227,959 Fiscal Year 2005 $5,406,803 $5,006,299 $400,504 Fiscal Year 2006 $5,159,678 $4,777,480 $382,198 Fiscal Year 2007 $4,507,567 $4,173,673 $333,894 Fiscal Year 2008 $5,387,622 $4,988,539 $399,083 All fee is included in the annual estimated contract value. If the total estimated cost for work approved under this Article is less than 90% of the annual estimated contract value in any government fiscal year, the parties shall negotiate a downward adjustment to estimated cost and fee for the affected year. Value, cost, and fee should not exceed the government fiscal year thresholds established above. (Mod 135) (Mod 235) (Mod 495)
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