Common use of National Stock Number (NSN) Clause in Contracts

National Stock Number (NSN). The National Stock Number (NSN) for an item of supply consists of the applicable four-position Federal Supply Class (FSC) plus the applicable nine-position NIIN assigned to the item of supply. C-211-H001 ACCESS TO THE VESSEL(S) (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) Officers, employees and associates of other prime Contractors with the Government and their subcontractors, shall, as authorized by the Supervisor, have, at all reasonable times, admission to the plant, access to the vessel(s) where and as required, and be permitted, within the plant and on the vessel(s) required, to perform and fulfill their respective obligations to the Government. The Contractor shall make reasonable arrangements with the Government or Contractors of the Government, as shall have been identified and authorized by the Supervisor to be given admission to the plant and access to the vessel(s) for office space, work areas, storage or shop areas, or other facilities and services, necessary for the performance of the respective responsibilities involved, and reasonable to their performance. C-211-H002 DRY-DOCK CERTIFICATION (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) The dry-docking of all vessels shall be accomplished in dry docks certified in accordance with MIL-STD-1625D(SH) dated 27 August 2009 as invoked by NAVSEA Standard Item 009-01 dated 18 November 2016. A copy of Standard Item (SI) 009-01 can be obtained from the internet by going to xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/Home/RMC/CNRMC/OurPrograms/SSRAC/NSI/ and selecting the NAVSEA Standard Items (NSI) tab then select the applicable FY standard item link and then select SI 009-01. C-211-H004 HEAVY WEATHER PLAN (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018)

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Samples: Solicitation, Offer and Award, Contract, Contract

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National Stock Number (NSN). The National Stock Number (NSN) for an item of supply consists of the applicable four-position Federal Supply Class (FSC) plus the applicable nine-position NIIN assigned to the item of supply. C-211-H001 ACCESS TO THE VESSEL(S) (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) Officers, employees and associates of other prime Contractors with the Government and their subcontractors, shall, as authorized by the Supervisor, have, at all reasonable times, admission to the plant, access to the vessel(s) where and as required, and be permitted, within the plant and on the vessel(s) required, to perform and fulfill their respective obligations to the Government. The Contractor shall make reasonable arrangements with the Government or Contractors of the Government, as shall have been identified and authorized by the Supervisor to be given admission to the plant and access to the vessel(s) for office space, work areas, storage or shop areas, or other facilities and services, necessary for the performance of the respective responsibilities involved, and reasonable to their performance. C-211-H002 DRY-DOCK CERTIFICATION (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) The dry-docking of all vessels shall be accomplished in dry docks certified in accordance with MIL-STD-1625D(SH) dated 27 August 2009 as invoked by NAVSEA Standard Item 009-01 dated 18 November 2016. A copy of Standard Item (SI) 009-01 can be obtained from the internet by going to xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/Home/RMC/CNRMC/OurPrograms/SSRAC/NSI/ and selecting the NAVSEA Standard Items (NSI) tab then select the applicable FY standard item link and then select SI 009-01. C-211-H004 HEAVY WEATHER PLAN (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) (a) In order to ensure that Naval vessel(s), material and Government property are protected during destructive weather such as gales, storms, hurricanes, high winds, heavy snow, ice and high water, the Contractor is required to have a written Heavy Weather Plan (HWP) which assigns responsibilities and prescribes actions to be taken on the approach of and during heavy weather conditions as delineated in NAVSEA Standard Item (SI) 009-69 dated 18 November 2016. A copy of Standard Item (SI) 009-69 can be obtained from via the internet by going to: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/Home/RMC/CNRMC/OurPrograms/SSRAC/NSI/ and selecting the NAVSEA Standard Items (NSI) tab then select the applicable FY standard item link and then select SI 009-69. In accordance with SI 009- 69, the Contractor shall furnish to the cognizant Regional Maintenance Center (RMC), a copy of such HWP, and shall make such changes in the plan as the RMC considers necessary and reasonable to protect and care for vessel(s), material and Government property. (b) In the event the RMC directs the Contractor to implement the HWP pursuant to SI 009-69 the Contractor may submit to the Contracting Officer a request for reimbursement for costs resulting from such actions together with any documentation that the Contracting Officer may reasonably require. The Government shall reimburse the Contractor for all reasonable, allowable and allocable costs resulting from the Contractor's implementation of the HWP based on such Government direction. C-211-H005 PLANT PROTECTION (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) (a) In accordance with NAVSEA STANDARD ITEM (SI) 009-72, ( ) the Contractor shall develop, maintain, and implement, as necessary, a Plant Protection Plan ( ) which prescribes the actions and procedures and assigns responsibilities for actions to be taken to provide adequate protection of the ship(s) and the materials and equipment to be installed therein. A copy of SI 009-72 can be obtained from the purchasing office representative listed in Section G of the contract or via the internet by going to xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/Home/RMC/CNRMC/OurPrograms/SSRAC/NSI/ and selecting the NAVSEA Standard Items (NSI) tab then select the applicable FY standard item link and then select SI 009-72. (b) The Contractor shall establish and maintain, for its plant and the work in process under this contract, physical security boundaries and other security measures to provide safeguards against hazards, including unauthorized entry, malicious mischief, theft, espionage, sabotage, and terrorism to U.S. Naval Vessels and their crews, in accordance with SI 009-72 and Attachment A thereto. The Contractor shall also provide reasonable safeguards against vandalism and fire. (c) The Contractor shall meet the requirements of Force Protection Condition NORMAL (as defined in SI 009-72) at all times. In addition, and in accordance with SI 009-72, the Contractor shall meet the requirements of increased levels of Force Protection as may be required or approved by the Contracting Officer, or when notified by the Supervisor, for the protection of its plant and the work in process under this contract against any threats including terrorism, espionage, sabotage, and enemy action. (d) At the Supervisor’s discretion, the Contractor and the Supervisor shall negotiate a cost rate agreement applicable to each level of increased Force Protection above the NORMAL level. In addition to material costs, the labor cost rates shall be negotiated using the contractor’s and the Supervisor’s accepted common business practices. The labor and material costs to the Contractor for all safeguards so required or approved shall, to the extent allowable and allocable to this contract, be reimbursed to the Contractor in the same manner as if the Contractor has furnished such safeguards pursuant to a change order issued under the clause of this contract entitled "Changes--Fixed Price" (FAR 52.243-1) or "Changes--Cost-Reimbursement" (FAR 52.243-2), as applicable. Such costs shall not include any allowance on account of overhead expense, except shop overhead charges incident to the construction or installation of such devices or equipment.

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Samples: Contract, Contract

National Stock Number (NSN). The National Stock Number (NSN) for an item of supply consists of the applicable four-position Federal Supply Class (FSC) plus the applicable nine-position NIIN assigned to the item of supply. C-211-H001 ACCESS TO THE VESSEL(S) (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) Officers, employees and associates of other prime Contractors with the Government and their subcontractors, shall, as authorized by the Supervisor, have, at all reasonable times, admission to the plant, access to the vessel(s) where and as required, and be permitted, within the plant and on the vessel(s) required, to perform and fulfill their respective obligations to the Government. The Contractor shall make reasonable arrangements with the Government or Contractors of the Government, as shall have been identified and authorized by the Supervisor to be given admission to the plant and access to the vessel(s) for office space, work areas, storage or shop areas, or other facilities and services, necessary for the performance of the respective responsibilities involved, and reasonable to their performance. C-211-H002 DRY-DOCK CERTIFICATION H004 HEAVY WEATHER PLAN (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) (a) The dry-docking In order to ensure that Naval vessel(s), material and Government property are protected during destructive weather such as gales, storms, hurricanes, high winds, heavy snow, ice and high water, the Contractor is required to have a written Heavy Weather Plan (HWP) which assigns responsibilities and prescribes actions to be taken on the approach of all vessels shall be accomplished and during heavy weather conditions as delineated in dry docks certified in accordance with MIL-STD-1625D(SH) dated 27 August 2009 as invoked by NAVSEA Standard Item (SI) 009-01 69 dated 18 November 2016. A copy of Standard Item (SI) 009-01 69 can be obtained from via the internet by going to to: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/Home/RMC/CNRMC/OurPrograms/SSRAC/NSI/ and selecting the NAVSEA Standard Items (NSI) tab then select the applicable FY standard item link and then select SI 009-0169. In accordance with SI 009- 69, the Contractor shall furnish to the cognizant Regional Maintenance Center (RMC), a copy of such HWP, and shall make such changes in the plan as the RMC considers necessary and reasonable to protect and care for vessel(s), material and Government property. (b) In the event the RMC directs the Contractor to implement the HWP pursuant to SI 009-69 the Contractor may submit to the Contracting Officer a request for reimbursement for costs resulting from such actions together with any documentation that the Contracting Officer may reasonably require. The Government shall reimburse the Contractor for all reasonable, allowable and allocable costs resulting from the Contractor's implementation of the HWP based on such Government direction. C-211-H004 HEAVY WEATHER PLAN H008 QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING (NDT) PERSONNEL (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) (a) The Contractor and any Non-destructive Testing (NDT) subcontractor shall utilize for the performance of required NDT, only Level I, II and III personnel currently certified in accordance with NAVSEA Technical Publication T9074-AS-GIB-010/271, Revision 1 of 11 September 2014. Documentation pertaining to the qualification and certification of NDT personnel shall be made available to the Contracting Officer for review upon request. (b) These requirements do not apply with respect to nuclear propulsion plant systems and other matters under the technical cognizance of the Office of Navy Nuclear Propulsion (NAVSEA 08). Because of health and safety considerations, such matters will continue to be handled as directed by XXXXXX 08. C-211-H016 SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018)

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Samples: Solicitation, Offer and Award

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National Stock Number (NSN). The National Stock Number (NSN) for an item of supply consists of the applicable four-position Federal Supply Class (FSC) plus the applicable nine-position NIIN assigned to the item of supply. C-211-H001 ACCESS TO THE VESSEL(S) (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) Officers, employees and associates of other prime Contractors with the Government and their subcontractors, shall, as authorized by the Supervisor, have, at all reasonable times, admission to the plant, access to the vessel(s) where and as required, and be permitted, within the plant and on the vessel(s) required, to perform and fulfill their respective obligations to the Government. The Contractor shall make reasonable arrangements with the Government or Contractors of the Government, as shall have been identified and authorized by the Supervisor to be given admission to the plant and access to the vessel(s) for office space, work areas, storage or shop areas, or other facilities and services, necessary for the performance of the respective responsibilities involved, and reasonable to their performance. C-211-H002 DRY-DOCK CERTIFICATION H004 HEAVY WEATHER PLAN (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) (a) The dry-docking In order to ensure that Naval vessel(s), material and Government property are protected during destructive weather such as gales, storms, hurricanes, high winds, heavy snow, ice and high water, the Contractor is required to have a written Heavy Weather Plan (HWP) which assigns responsibilities and prescribes actions to be taken on the approach of all vessels shall be accomplished and during heavy weather conditions as delineated in dry docks certified in accordance with MIL-STD-1625D(SH) dated 27 August 2009 as invoked by NAVSEA Standard Item (SI) 009-01 69 dated 18 November 2016. A copy of Standard Item (SI) 009-01 69 can be obtained from via the internet by going to: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/Home/RMC/CNRMC/OurPrograms/SSRAC/NSI/ and selecting the NAVSEA Standard Items (NSI) tab then select the applicable FY standard item link and then select SI 009-69. In accordance with SI 009- 69, the Contractor shall furnish to the cognizant Regional Maintenance Center (RMC), a copy of such HWP, and shall make such changes in the plan as the RMC considers necessary and reasonable to protect and care for vessel(s), material and Government property. (b) In the event the RMC directs the Contractor to implement the HWP pursuant to SI 009-69 the Contractor may submit to the Contracting Officer a request for reimbursement for costs resulting from such actions together with any documentation that the Contracting Officer may reasonably require. The Government shall reimburse the Contractor for all reasonable, allowable and allocable costs resulting from the Contractor's implementation of the HWP based on such Government direction. C-211-H005 PLANT PROTECTION (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) (a) In accordance with NAVSEA STANDARD ITEM (SI) 009-72, the Contractor shall develop, maintain, and implement, as necessary, a Plant Protection Plan which prescribes the actions and procedures and assigns responsibilities for actions to be taken to provide adequate protection of the ship(s) and the materials and equipment to be installed therein. A copy of SI 009-72 can be obtained from the purchasing office representative listed in Section G of the contract or via the internet by going to xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/Home/RMC/CNRMC/OurPrograms/SSRAC/NSI/ and selecting the NAVSEA Standard Items (NSI) tab then select the applicable FY standard item link and then select SI 009-0172. (b) The Contractor shall establish and maintain, for its plant and the work in process under this contract, physical security boundaries and other security measures to provide safeguards against hazards, including unauthorized entry, malicious mischief, theft, espionage, sabotage, and terrorism to U.S. Naval Vessels and their crews, in accordance with SI 009-72 and Attachment A thereto. C-211The Contractor shall also provide reasonable safeguards against vandalism and fire. (c) The Contractor shall meet the requirements of Force Protection Condition BRAVO (as defined in SI 009-H004 HEAVY WEATHER PLAN 72) at all times. In addition, and in accordance with SI 009-72, the Contractor shall meet the requirements of increased levels of Force Protection as may be required or approved by the Contracting Officer, or when notified by the Supervisor, for the protection of its plant and the work in process under this contract against any threats including terrorism, espionage, sabotage, and enemy action. (NAVSEAd) At the Supervisor’s discretion, the Contractor and the Supervisor shall negotiate a cost rate agreement applicable to each level of increased Force Protection above the BRAVO level. In addition to material costs, the labor cost rates shall be negotiated using the contractor’s and the Supervisor’s accepted common business practices. The labor and material costs to the Contractor for all safeguards so required or approved shall, to the extent allowable and allocable to this contract, be reimbursed to the Contractor in the same manner as if the Contractor has furnished such safeguards pursuant to a change order issued under the clause of this contract entitled "Changes--Fixed Price" (OCT 2018FAR 52.243-1) or "Changes--Cost-Reimbursement" (FAR 52.243-2), as applicable. Such costs shall not include any allowance on account of overhead expense, except shop overhead charges incident to the construction or installation of such devices or equipment.

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Samples: Contract

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