NCIS/Industry Monitoring. a) In the event of a cyber incident or at any time the Government has indication of a vulnerability or potential vulnerability, the Contractor shall cooperate with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), which may include cooperation related to: threat indicators; pre-determined incident information derived from the Contractor's infrastructure systems; and the continuous provision of all Contractor, subcontractor or vendor logs that show network activity, including any additional logs the contractor, subcontractor or vendor agrees to initiate as a result of the cyber incident or notice of actual or potential vulnerability. b) If the Government determines that the collection of all logs does not adequately protect its interests, the Contractor and NCIS will work together to implement additional measures, which may include allowing the installation of an appropriate network device that is owned and maintained by NCIS, on the Contractor's information systems or information technology assets. The specific details (e.g., type of device, type of data gathered, monitoring period) regarding the installation of an NCIS network device shall be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor. In the alternative, the Contractor may install network sensor capabilities or a network monitoring service, either of which must be reviewed for acceptability by NCIS. Use of this alternative approach shall also be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor. c) In all cases, the collection or provision of data and any activities associated with this statement of work shall be in accordance with federal, state, and non-US law. C-211-H006 PRINTING OF TECHNICAL MANUALS, PUBLICATIONS, CHANGES, REVISIONS AND AMENDMENTS (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) (a) The printing, duplication, and binding of all technical manuals, books, and other publications, and changes, amendments, and revisions thereto, including all copies and portions of such documents which are required to be prepared and furnished under this contract for review, approval or otherwise, shall be accomplished in accordance with the following: (1) DOD Instruction 5330.03, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Document Services of February 8, 2006 (2) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subparts 8.8 and 17.5, as in effect on the date of this contract and; (3) Government Printing and Binding Regulations", published by the Joint Committee on Printing, Congress of the United States, as in effect on the date of this contract. (b) Publications and other printed or duplicated material which (1) are prepared and carried by equipment manufacturers for regular commercial sale or use, and (2) require no significant modification for military use or to meet the requirements of this contract, or (3) are normally supplied for commercial equipment, shall be provided by the Contractor. Except for material falling within (1) through (3) of this paragraph, the printing of technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions, or amendments by the Contractor or subcontractor is prohibited. (c) The Contractor shall have the printing and binding of final approved technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions and amendments thereto, as required under this contract (whether prepared by the Contractor or a subcontractor), printed at Government expense by or through the DLA Document Services in the Naval District in which the Contractor is located, in accordance with the following general procedures: (1) Prior to preparation of materials for printing (photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD)) by the Contractor or a subcontractor, the Contractor shall make arrangements with the DLA Document Services and with the designated Contract Administration Office for printing and binding which shall include: (i) Citation of contract number; (ii) Security classification of materials to be printed; (iii) Establishment of a schedule for printing, including estimated delivery date to DLA Document Services; (iv) Provisions for furnishing photolithographic negatives or camera-ready copies and art work in the proper sequence for printing; (v) A check-off list to verify the printing sequence of text pages and foldouts in the form prescribed by DLA Document Services; (vi) Complete printing instructions, which shall specify colors, if required for specific pages, the trim size, including apron, if required, for each foldout/in or chart, or other unique requirements; (vii) Type of binding (side stitch, perfect bound, saddle stitch, glue bound, tape bound plastic comb/wire bound, loose leaf, screw posts, etc.); and (viii) Other instructions, as applicable, such as packing instructions, banded, shrink pack, strap, binders, fill and seal cartons/boxes, inset padding of any type of envelope, water type packaging or other container quantity for each addressee, required delivery schedule, or delivery instructions. (The Contractor shall provide an address list and addressed mailing labels for each addressee). (ix) Special handling of classified materials from Confidential up to Top Secret requiring printing through DLA Document Services or the GPO are managed in accordance with XXXX 5200.32. Contact the appropriate DLA Document Services location before delivering classified originals to ensure proper handling and disposition. (2) The Contractor shall ship the complete set of photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) required to be printed in accordance with the detailed procedures specified by DLA Document Services. All transportation charges are paid to DLA Document Services or a contract printer designated by DLA Document Services. (3) For steam and electrical plant composite diagrams, the Contractor shall provide an original Mylar print or digital media (CD/DVD) of the diagram to the DLA Document Services with a guide indicating the color of each line. DLA Document Services, or via the GPO, will prepare the color separation negatives for the composite diagram and return those to the Contractor for editorial review. DLA Document Services will correct any errors and print the corrected composite diagram. (4) DLA Document Services will furnish or provide for all supplies and services (including binders) which are necessary to accomplish the printing and binding. (5) DLA Document Services will pack and ship or provide for packing and shipping of the printed material to the Contractor and the distribution list furnished by the Contractor in accordance with the printing order, unless distribution by the Contractor is otherwise required by the terms of the contract, the specifications, or otherwise, in which case the printed and bound publications will be returned to the Contractor for distribution. (6) DLA Document Services will pack and ship the material used for printing to the DLA Document Services, 4th Naval District (Philadelphia, PA), for storage. (d) (1) In establishing the schedule for printing, the Contractor shall provide for furnishing the photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) to DLA Document Services in time to allow at least the minimum number of working days specified in the schedule below (eight-hour day, five days per week exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) from date of acceptance of material for printing at DLA Document Services to date of shipment of printed material from DLA Document Services. Printing Minimum number of working Days required by DLA Document Services Up to 200 copies per original 30 201 through 400 copies per original 40 401 through 600 copies per original 50 601 copies per original and over 60
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NCIS/Industry Monitoring. a) In the event of a cyber incident or at any time the Government has indication of a vulnerability or potential vulnerability, the Contractor shall cooperate with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), which may include cooperation related to: threat indicators; pre-determined incident information derived from the Contractor's infrastructure systems; and the continuous provision of all Contractor, subcontractor or vendor logs that show network activity, including any additional logs the contractor, subcontractor or vendor agrees to initiate as a result of the cyber incident or notice of actual or potential vulnerability.
b) If the Government determines that the collection of all logs does not adequately protect its interests, the Contractor and NCIS will work together to implement additional measures, which may include allowing the installation of an appropriate network device that is owned and maintained by NCIS, on the Contractor's information systems or information technology assets. The specific details (e.g., type of device, type of data gathered, monitoring period) regarding the installation of an NCIS network device shall be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor. In the alternative, the Contractor may install network sensor capabilities or a network monitoring service, either of which must be reviewed for acceptability by NCIS. Use of this alternative approach shall also be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor.
c) In all cases, the collection or provision of data and any activities associated with this statement of work shall be in accordance with federal, state, and non-US law. C-211.
d) Recommended Number (IAW FAR 52.1 and DFARS 252.103): C-209-H006 PRINTING OF TECHNICAL MANUALS, PUBLICATIONS, CHANGES, REVISIONS AND AMENDMENTS H001 FIRST ARTICLE (CONTRACTOR TESTING) (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018)
(a) The printing, duplication, and binding of all technical manuals, books, and other publications, and changes, amendments, and revisions thereto, including all copies and portions of such documents which are required First Article shall conform in every respect to be prepared and furnished under this contract for review, approval or otherwise, shall be accomplished in accordance with the following:
(1) DOD Instruction 5330.03, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Document Services of February 8, 2006
(2) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subparts 8.8 and 17.5, as in effect on the date of this contract and;
(3) Government Printing and Binding Regulations", published by the Joint Committee on Printing, Congress of the United States, as in effect on the date requirements of this contract. The First Article shall be manufactured with tools, materials, and methods which are the same as the tools, material and methods which will be used to manufacture the production units. All items delivered under the contract shall be manufactured under the same conditions and quality established by the First Article. Any changes to tools, material, or methods after the first article approval shall be documented by the contractor and approved by the Contracting Officer before they are used. .
(b) Publications and other printed or duplicated material which (1) are prepared and carried by equipment manufacturers for regular commercial sale or use, and (2) require no significant modification for military use or to meet the requirements of this contract, or (3) are normally supplied for commercial equipment, shall be provided by the Contractor. Except for material falling within (1) through (3) of this paragraph, the printing of technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions, or amendments by the Contractor or subcontractor is prohibited.
(c) The Contractor shall have the printing and binding make a record of final approved technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions and amendments thereto, as required under this contract (whether prepared by the Contractor or all data obtained during such tests in a subcontractor), printed at Government expense by or through the DLA Document Services in the Naval District in which the Contractor is located, in accordance with the following general procedures:
(1) Prior to preparation of materials for printing (photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD)) by the Contractor or a subcontractor, the Contractor shall make arrangements with the DLA Document Services and with the designated Contract Administration Office for printing and binding which shall include:
(i) Citation of contract number;
(ii) Security classification of materials to be printed;
(iii) Establishment of a schedule for printing, including estimated delivery date to DLA Document Services;
(iv) Provisions for furnishing photolithographic negatives or camera-ready copies and art work in the proper sequence for printing;
(v) A check-off list to verify the printing sequence of text pages and foldouts in the form prescribed by DLA Document Services;
(vi) Complete printing instructions, which shall specify colors, if required for specific pages, the trim size, including apron, if required, for each foldout/in or chart, or other unique requirements;
(vii) Type of binding (side stitch, perfect bound, saddle stitch, glue bound, tape bound plastic comb/wire bound, loose leaf, screw posts, etc.); and
(viii) Other instructions, as applicable, such as packing instructions, banded, shrink pack, strap, binders, fill and seal cartons/boxes, inset padding of any type of envelope, water type packaging or other container quantity for each addressee, required delivery schedule, or delivery instructions. (The Contractor shall provide an address list and addressed mailing labels for each addressee).
(ix) Special handling of classified materials from Confidential up to Top Secret requiring printing through DLA Document Services or the GPO are managed in accordance with XXXX 5200.32. Contact the appropriate DLA Document Services location before delivering classified originals to ensure proper handling and disposition.
(2) The Contractor shall ship the complete set of photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) required to be printed in accordance with the detailed procedures specified by DLA Document Services. All transportation charges are paid to DLA Document Services or a contract printer designated by DLA Document Services.
(3) For steam and electrical plant composite diagrams, the Contractor shall provide an original Mylar print or digital media (CD/DVD) of the diagram similar to the DLA Document Services with a guide indicating the color of each line. DLA Document Services, or via the GPO, will prepare the color separation negatives for the composite diagram and return those to the Contractor for editorial review. DLA Document Services will correct any errors and print the corrected composite diagram.
(4) DLA Document Services will furnish or provide for all supplies and services (including binders) which are necessary to accomplish the printing and binding.
(5) DLA Document Services will pack and ship or provide for packing and shipping of the printed material to the Contractor and the distribution list furnished by the Contractor guidance provided in accordance with the printing order, unless distribution by the Contractor is otherwise required by the terms of the contract, the specifications, or otherwise, in which case the printed and bound publications will be returned to the Contractor for distribution.
(6) DLA Document Services will pack and ship the material used for printing to the DLA Document Services, 4th Naval District (Philadelphia, PA), for storage.
(d) (1) In establishing the schedule for printing, the Contractor shall provide for furnishing the photolithographic negatives, cameraMIL-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) to DLA Document Services in time to allow at least the minimum number of working days specified in the schedule below (eight-hour day, five days per week exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) from date of acceptance of material for printing at DLA Document Services to date of shipment of printed material from DLA Document Services. Printing Minimum number of working Days required by DLA Document Services Up to 200 copies per original 30 201 through 400 copies per original 40 401 through 600 copies per original 50 601 copies per original and over 60HDBK-831A.
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NCIS/Industry Monitoring. a) In the event of a cyber incident or at any time the Government has indication of a vulnerability or potential vulnerability, the Contractor shall cooperate with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), which may include cooperation related to: threat indicators; pre-determined incident information derived from the Contractor's infrastructure systems; and the continuous provision of all Contractor, subcontractor or vendor logs that show network activity, including any additional logs the contractor, subcontractor or vendor agrees to initiate as a result of the cyber incident or notice of actual or potential vulnerability.
b) If the Government determines that the collection of all logs does not adequately protect its interests, the Contractor and NCIS will work together to implement additional measures, which may include allowing the installation of an appropriate network device that is owned and maintained by NCIS, on the Contractor's information systems or information technology assets. The specific details (e.g., type of device, type of data gathered, monitoring period) regarding the installation of an NCIS network device shall be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor. In the alternative, the Contractor may install network sensor capabilities or a network monitoring service, either of which must be reviewed for acceptability by NCIS. Use of this alternative approach shall also be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor.
c) In all cases, the collection or provision of data and any activities associated with this statement of work shall be in accordance with federal, state, and non-US law. .
d) Recommended Number (IAW FAR 52.1 and DFARS 252.103): C-211-H006 PRINTING OF TECHNICAL MANUALS, PUBLICATIONS, CHANGES, REVISIONS AND AMENDMENTS H005 PLANT PROTECTION (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018)
(a) The printingIn accordance with NAVSEA STANDARD ITEM (SI) 009-72, duplicationthe Contractor shall develop, maintain, and binding of all technical manualsimplement, booksas necessary, a Plant Protection Plan which prescribes the actions and other publications, procedures and changes, amendments, and revisions thereto, including all copies and portions of such documents which are required assigns responsibilities for actions to be prepared and furnished under this contract for review, approval or otherwise, shall be accomplished in accordance with the following:
(1) DOD Instruction 5330.03, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Document Services of February 8, 2006
(2) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subparts 8.8 and 17.5, as in effect on the date of this contract and;
(3) Government Printing and Binding Regulations", published by the Joint Committee on Printing, Congress taken to provide adequate protection of the United States, as 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 effect on Section G of the date of this contractcontract 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) Publications The Contractor shall establish and other printed or duplicated material which (1) are prepared maintain, for its plant and carried by equipment manufacturers for regular commercial sale or use, and (2) require no significant modification for military use or to meet the requirements of work in process under this contract, or (3) are normally supplied for commercial equipmentphysical 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 be provided by the Contractor. Except for material falling within (1) through (3) of this paragraph, the printing of technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions, or amendments by the Contractor or subcontractor is prohibitedalso provide reasonable safeguards against vandalism and fire.
(c) The Contractor shall have meet the printing requirements of Force Protection Condition NORMAL (as defined in SI 009-72) at all times. In addition, and binding of final approved technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions and amendments thereto, as required under this contract (whether prepared by the Contractor or a subcontractor), printed at Government expense by or through the DLA Document Services in the Naval District in which the Contractor is located, in accordance with the following general procedures:
(1) Prior to preparation of materials for printing (photolithographic negatives, cameraSI 009-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD)) by the Contractor or a subcontractor72, the Contractor shall make arrangements with meet the DLA Document Services 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 with the designated Contract Administration Office for printing and binding which shall include:
(i) Citation of contract number;
(ii) Security classification of materials to be printed;
(iii) Establishment of a schedule for printing, including estimated delivery date to DLA Document Services;
(iv) Provisions for furnishing photolithographic negatives or camera-ready copies and art work in the proper sequence for printing;
(v) A check-off list to verify the printing sequence of text pages process under this contract against any threats including terrorism, espionage, sabotage, and foldouts in the form prescribed by DLA Document Services;
(vi) Complete printing instructions, which shall specify colors, if required for specific pages, the trim size, including apron, if required, for each foldout/in or chart, or other unique requirements;
(vii) Type of binding (side stitch, perfect bound, saddle stitch, glue bound, tape bound plastic comb/wire bound, loose leaf, screw posts, etc.); and
(viii) Other instructions, as applicable, such as packing instructions, banded, shrink pack, strap, binders, fill and seal cartons/boxes, inset padding of any type of envelope, water type packaging or other container quantity for each addressee, required delivery schedule, or delivery instructions. (The Contractor shall provide an address list and addressed mailing labels for each addressee).
(ix) Special handling of classified materials from Confidential up to Top Secret requiring printing through DLA Document Services or the GPO are managed in accordance with XXXX 5200.32. Contact the appropriate DLA Document Services location before delivering classified originals to ensure proper handling and disposition.
(2) The Contractor shall ship the complete set of photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) required to be printed in accordance with the detailed procedures specified by DLA Document Services. All transportation charges are paid to DLA Document Services or a contract printer designated by DLA Document Services.
(3) For steam and electrical plant composite diagrams, the Contractor shall provide an original Mylar print or digital media (CD/DVD) of the diagram to the DLA Document Services with a guide indicating the color of each line. DLA Document Services, or via the GPO, will prepare the color separation negatives for the composite diagram and return those to the Contractor for editorial review. DLA Document Services will correct any errors and print the corrected composite diagram.
(4) DLA Document Services will furnish or provide for all supplies and services (including binders) which are necessary to accomplish the printing and binding.
(5) DLA Document Services will pack and ship or provide for packing and shipping of the printed material to the Contractor and the distribution list furnished by the Contractor in accordance with the printing order, unless distribution by the Contractor is otherwise required by the terms of the contract, the specifications, or otherwise, in which case the printed and bound publications will be returned to the Contractor for distribution.
(6) DLA Document Services will pack and ship the material used for printing to the DLA Document Services, 4th Naval District (Philadelphia, PA), for storageenemy action.
(d) (1) In establishing At the schedule for printingSupervisor’s discretion, the Contractor and the Supervisor shall provide 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 furnishing all safeguards so required or approved shall, to the photolithographic negativesextent allowable and allocable to this contract, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) be reimbursed to DLA Document Services in time to allow at least the minimum number of working days specified Contractor in the schedule below 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" (eightFAR 52.243-hour day1) or "Changes--Cost-Reimbursement" (FAR 52.243-2), five days per week exclusive as applicable. Such costs shall not include any allowance on account of Saturdaysoverhead expense, Sundays, and holidays) from date except shop overhead charges incident to the construction or installation of acceptance of material for printing at DLA Document Services to date of shipment of printed material from DLA Document Services. Printing Minimum number of working Days required by DLA Document Services Up to 200 copies per original 30 201 through 400 copies per original 40 401 through 600 copies per original 50 601 copies per original and over 60such devices or equipment.
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NCIS/Industry Monitoring. a) In the event of a cyber incident or at any time the Government has indication of a vulnerability or potential vulnerability, the Contractor shall cooperate with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), which may include cooperation related to: threat indicators; pre-determined incident information derived from the Contractor's infrastructure systems; and the continuous provision of all Contractor, subcontractor or vendor logs that show network activity, including any additional logs the contractor, subcontractor or vendor agrees to initiate as a result of the cyber incident or notice of actual or potential vulnerability.
b) If the Government determines that the collection of all logs does not adequately protect its interests, the Contractor and NCIS will work together to implement additional measures, which may include allowing the installation of an appropriate network device that is owned and maintained by NCIS, on the Contractor's information systems or information technology assets. The specific details (e.g., type of device, type of data gathered, monitoring period) regarding the installation of an NCIS network device shall be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor. In the alternative, the Contractor may install network sensor capabilities or a network monitoring service, either of which must be reviewed for acceptability by NCIS. Use of this alternative approach shall also be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor.
c) In all cases, the collection or provision of data and any activities associated with this statement of work shall be in accordance with federal, state, and non-US law. C-211Section D - Packaging and Marking MIL-H006 PRINTING OF TECHNICAL MANUALSSTD-129R Military Marking for Shipment and Storage MIL-STD-130N Chg 1 Identification Marking of U.S. Military Property MIL-STD-2073/1E Chg 1 Department of Defense (DoD) Standard Practice for Military Packaging ASTM D3951-98 Standard Practice for Commercial Packaging (Copies of ASTM documents are available from xxx.xxxx.xxx or American Society for Testing and Materials International, PUBLICATIONS000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Drive, CHANGESWest Conshohocken, REVISIONS AND AMENDMENTS (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018)
(a) The printing, duplication, and binding of all technical manuals, books, and other publications, and changes, amendments, and revisions thereto, including all copies and portions of such documents which are required to be prepared and furnished under this contract for review, approval or otherwise, shall be accomplished in accordance with the following:
(1) DOD Instruction 5330.03, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Document Services of February 8, 2006
(2) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subparts 8.8 and 17.5, as in effect on the date of this contract and;
(3) Government Printing and Binding Regulations", published by the Joint Committee on Printing, Congress of the United States, as in effect on the date of this contract.
(b) Publications and other printed or duplicated material which (1) are prepared and carried by equipment manufacturers for regular commercial sale or use, and (2) require no significant modification for military use or to meet the requirements of this contract, or (3) are normally supplied for commercial equipment, shall be provided by the Contractor. Except for material falling within (1) through (3) of this paragraph, the printing of technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions, or amendments by the Contractor or subcontractor is prohibited.
(c) The Contractor shall have the printing and binding of final approved technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions and amendments thereto, as required under this contract (whether prepared by the Contractor or a subcontractor), printed at Government expense by or through the DLA Document Services in the Naval District in which the Contractor is located, in accordance with the following general procedures:
(1) Prior to preparation of materials for printing (photolithographic negatives, cameraPA 19428-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD)) by the Contractor or a subcontractor, the Contractor shall make arrangements with the DLA Document Services and with the designated Contract Administration Office for printing and binding which shall include:
(i) Citation of contract number;
(ii) Security classification of materials to be printed;
(iii) Establishment of a schedule for printing, including estimated delivery date to DLA Document Services;
(iv) Provisions for furnishing photolithographic negatives or camera-ready copies and art work in the proper sequence for printing;
(v) A check-off list to verify the printing sequence of text pages and foldouts in the form prescribed by DLA Document Services;
(vi) Complete printing instructions, which shall specify colors, if required for specific pages, the trim size, including apron, if required, for each foldout/in or chart, or other unique requirements;
(vii) Type of binding (side stitch, perfect bound, saddle stitch, glue bound, tape bound plastic comb/wire bound, loose leaf, screw posts, etc2959.); and
(viii) Other instructions, as applicable, such as packing instructions, banded, shrink pack, strap, binders, fill and seal cartons/boxes, inset padding of any type of envelope, water type packaging or other container quantity for each addressee, required delivery schedule, or delivery instructions. (The Contractor shall provide an address list and addressed mailing labels for each addressee).
(ix) Special handling of classified materials from Confidential up to Top Secret requiring printing through DLA Document Services or the GPO are managed in accordance with XXXX 5200.32. Contact the appropriate DLA Document Services location before delivering classified originals to ensure proper handling and disposition.
(2) The Contractor shall ship the complete set of photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) required to be printed in accordance with the detailed procedures specified by DLA Document Services. All transportation charges are paid to DLA Document Services or a contract printer designated by DLA Document Services.
(3) For steam and electrical plant composite diagrams, the Contractor shall provide an original Mylar print or digital media (CD/DVD) of the diagram to the DLA Document Services with a guide indicating the color of each line. DLA Document Services, or via the GPO, will prepare the color separation negatives for the composite diagram and return those to the Contractor for editorial review. DLA Document Services will correct any errors and print the corrected composite diagram.
(4) DLA Document Services will furnish or provide for all supplies and services (including binders) which are necessary to accomplish the printing and binding.
(5) DLA Document Services will pack and ship or provide for packing and shipping of the printed material to the Contractor and the distribution list furnished by the Contractor in accordance with the printing order, unless distribution by the Contractor is otherwise required by the terms of the contract, the specifications, or otherwise, in which case the printed and bound publications will be returned to the Contractor for distribution.
(6) DLA Document Services will pack and ship the material used for printing to the DLA Document Services, 4th Naval District (Philadelphia, PA), for storage.
(d) (1) In establishing the schedule for printing, the Contractor shall provide for furnishing the photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) to DLA Document Services in time to allow at least the minimum number of working days specified in the schedule below (eight-hour day, five days per week exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) from date of acceptance of material for printing at DLA Document Services to date of shipment of printed material from DLA Document Services. Printing Minimum number of working Days required by DLA Document Services Up to 200 copies per original 30 201 through 400 copies per original 40 401 through 600 copies per original 50 601 copies per original and over 60
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NCIS/Industry Monitoring. a) In the event of a cyber incident or at any time the Government has indication of a vulnerability or potential vulnerability, the Contractor shall cooperate with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), which may include cooperation related to: threat indicators; pre-determined incident information derived from the Contractor's infrastructure systems; and the continuous provision of all Contractor, subcontractor or vendor logs that show network activity, including any additional logs the contractor, subcontractor or vendor agrees to initiate as a result of the cyber incident or notice of actual or potential vulnerability.
b) If the Government determines that the collection of all logs does not adequately protect its interests, the Contractor and NCIS will work together to implement additional measures, which may include allowing the installation of an appropriate network device that is owned and maintained by NCIS, on the Contractor's information systems or information technology assets. The specific details (e.g., type of device, type of data gathered, monitoring period) regarding the installation of an NCIS network device shall be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor. In the alternative, the Contractor may install network sensor capabilities or a network monitoring service, either of which must be reviewed for acceptability by NCIS. Use of this alternative approach shall also be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor.
c) In all cases, the collection or provision of data and any activities associated with this statement of work shall be in accordance with federal, state, and non-US law. .
d) Recommended Number (IAW FAR 52.1 and DFARS 252.103) C-211-H006 PRINTING OF TECHNICAL MANUALS, PUBLICATIONS, CHANGES, REVISIONS H016 SPECIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS STANDARDS (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018)
(a) The printing, duplication, and binding of all technical manuals, books, and other publications, and changes, amendments, and revisions thereto, including all copies and portions of such documents which are required to be prepared and furnished under this contract for review, approval or otherwise, shall be accomplished in accordance with the following:
(1) DOD Instruction 5330.03, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Document Services of February 8, 2006
(2) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subparts 8.8 and 17.5, as in effect on the date of this contract and;
(3) Government Printing and Binding Regulations", published by the Joint Committee on Printing, Congress of the United States, as in effect on the date of this contract.
(b) Publications and other printed or duplicated material which (1) are prepared and carried by equipment manufacturers for regular commercial sale or use, and (2) require no significant modification for military use or to meet the requirements of this contract, or (3) are normally supplied for commercial equipment, shall be provided by the Contractor. Except for material falling within (1) through (3) of this paragraph, the printing of technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions, or amendments by the Contractor or subcontractor is prohibited.
(c) The Contractor shall have the printing and binding of final approved technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions and amendments thereto, as required under this contract (whether prepared by the Contractor or a subcontractor), printed at Government expense by or through the DLA Document Services in the Naval District in which the Contractor is located, in accordance with the following general procedures:
(1) Prior to preparation of materials for printing (photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD)) by the Contractor or a subcontractor, the Contractor shall make arrangements with the DLA Document Services and with the designated Contract Administration Office for printing and binding which shall include:
(i) Citation of contract number;
(ii) Security classification of materials to be printed;
(iii) Establishment of a schedule for printing, including estimated delivery date to DLA Document Services;
(iv) Provisions for furnishing photolithographic negatives or camera-ready copies and art work in the proper sequence for printing;
(v) A check-off list to verify the printing sequence of text pages and foldouts in the form prescribed by DLA Document Services;
(vi) Complete printing instructions, which shall specify colors, if required for specific pages, the trim size, including apron, if required, for each foldout/in or chart, or other unique requirements;
(vii) Type of binding (side stitch, perfect bound, saddle stitch, glue bound, tape bound plastic comb/wire bound, loose leaf, screw posts, etc.); and
(viii) Other instructions, as applicable, such as packing instructions, banded, shrink pack, strap, binders, fill and seal cartons/boxes, inset padding of any type of envelope, water type packaging or other container quantity for each addressee, required delivery schedule, or delivery instructions. (The Contractor shall provide an address list and addressed mailing labels for each addressee).
(ix) Special handling of classified materials from Confidential up to Top Secret requiring printing through DLA Document Services or the GPO are managed in accordance with XXXX 5200.32. Contact the appropriate DLA Document Services location before delivering classified originals to ensure proper handling and disposition.
(2) The Contractor shall ship the complete set of photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) required to be printed in accordance with the detailed procedures specified by DLA Document Services. All transportation charges are paid to DLA Document Services or a contract printer designated by DLA Document Services.
(3) For steam and electrical plant composite diagrams, the Contractor shall provide an original Mylar print or digital media (CD/DVD) of the diagram to the DLA Document Services with a guide indicating the color of each line. DLA Document Services, or via the GPO, will prepare the color separation negatives for the composite diagram and return those to the Contractor for editorial review. DLA Document Services will correct any errors and print the corrected composite diagram.
(4) DLA Document Services will furnish or provide for all supplies and services (including binders) which are necessary to accomplish the printing and binding.
(5) DLA Document Services will pack and ship or provide for packing and shipping of the printed material to the Contractor and the distribution list furnished by the Contractor in accordance with the printing order, unless distribution by the Contractor is otherwise required by the terms of the contract, the specifications, or otherwise, in which case the printed and bound publications will be returned to the Contractor for distribution.
(6) DLA Document Services will pack and ship the material used for printing to the DLA Document Services, 4th Naval District (Philadelphia, PA), for storage.
(d) (1) In establishing the schedule for printing, the Contractor shall provide for furnishing the photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) to DLA Document Services in time to allow at least the minimum number of working days specified in the schedule below (eight-hour day, five days per week exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) from date of acceptance of material for printing at DLA Document Services to date of shipment of printed material from DLA Document Services. Printing Minimum number of working Days required by DLA Document Services Up to 200 copies per original 30 201 through 400 copies per original 40 401 through 600 copies per original 50 601 copies per original and over 60
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NCIS/Industry Monitoring. a) In the event of a cyber incident or at any time the Government has indication of a vulnerability or potential vulnerability, the Contractor shall cooperate with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), which may include cooperation related to: threat indicators; pre-determined incident information derived from the Contractor's infrastructure systems; and the continuous provision of all Contractor, subcontractor or vendor logs that show network activity, including any additional logs the contractor, subcontractor or vendor agrees to initiate as a result of the cyber incident or notice of actual or potential vulnerability.
b) If the Government determines that the collection of all logs does not adequately protect its interests, the Contractor and NCIS will work together to implement additional measures, which may include allowing the installation of an appropriate network device that is owned and maintained by NCIS, on the Contractor's information systems or information technology assets. The specific details (e.g., type of device, type of data gathered, monitoring period) regarding the installation of an NCIS network device shall be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor. In the alternative, the Contractor may install network sensor capabilities or a network monitoring service, either of which must be reviewed for acceptability by NCIS. Use of this alternative approach shall also be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor.
c) In all cases, the collection or provision of data and any activities associated with this statement of work shall be in accordance with federal, state, and non-US law. C-211-H006 PRINTING OF TECHNICAL MANUALSH001 ACCESS TO THE VESSEL(S) (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) Officers, PUBLICATIONSemployees and associates of other prime Contractors with the Government and their subcontractors, CHANGESshall, REVISIONS 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-H003 DRY-DOCKING FACILITIES AND AMENDMENTS SHIPBUILDING WAYS CERTIFICATION (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) Dry-docking facilities and shipbuilding ways employed in the performance of this contract shall be certified in accordance with MIL-STD-1625D (SH) dated 27 August 2009, Safety Certification Program for Dry-docking Facilities and Shipbuilding Ways for U.S. Navy Ships. The "Facility Certification Report" shall be submitted to NAVSEA Code 04 via the cognizant Supervisor of Shipbuilding not less than twelve (12) months prior to the scheduled launching of the first vessel constructed under this contract. C-211-H004 HEAVY WEATHER PLAN (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018)
(a) The printingIn order to ensure that Naval vessel(s), duplicationmaterial 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 binding of all technical manualsshall make such changes in the plan as the RMC considers necessary and reasonable to protect and care for vessel(s), books, material and other publications, and changes, amendments, and revisions thereto, including all copies and portions of such documents which are required to be prepared and furnished under this contract for review, approval or otherwise, shall be accomplished in accordance with the following:
(1) DOD Instruction 5330.03, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Document Services of February 8, 2006
(2) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subparts 8.8 and 17.5, as in effect on the date of this contract and;
(3) Government Printing and Binding Regulations", published by the Joint Committee on Printing, Congress of the United States, as in effect on the date of this contractproperty.
(b) Publications 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 other printed or duplicated material which allocable costs resulting from the Contractor's implementation of the HWP based on such Government direction. C-211-H005 PLANT PROTECTION (1NAVSEA) are prepared and carried by equipment manufacturers for regular commercial sale or use(OCT 2018)
(a) In accordance with NAVSEA STANDARD ITEM (SI) 009-72, (01 October 2021) 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 (2NSI) require no significant modification tab then select the applicable FY standard item link and then select SI 009-72.
(b) The Contractor shall establish and maintain, for military use or to meet its plant and the requirements of work in process under this contract, or (3) are normally supplied for commercial equipmentphysical 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 be provided by the Contractor. Except for material falling within (1) through (3) of this paragraph, the printing of technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions, or amendments by the Contractor or subcontractor is prohibitedalso provide reasonable safeguards against vandalism and fire.
(c) The Contractor shall have meet the printing requirements of Force Protection Condition NORMAL (as defined in SI 009-72) at all times. In addition, and binding of final approved technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions and amendments thereto, as required under this contract (whether prepared by the Contractor or a subcontractor), printed at Government expense by or through the DLA Document Services in the Naval District in which the Contractor is located, in accordance with the following general procedures:
(1) Prior to preparation of materials for printing (photolithographic negatives, cameraSI 009-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD)) by the Contractor or a subcontractor72, the Contractor shall make arrangements with meet the DLA Document Services 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 with the designated Contract Administration Office for printing and binding which shall include:
(i) Citation of contract number;
(ii) Security classification of materials to be printed;
(iii) Establishment of a schedule for printing, including estimated delivery date to DLA Document Services;
(iv) Provisions for furnishing photolithographic negatives or camera-ready copies and art work in the proper sequence for printing;
(v) A check-off list to verify the printing sequence of text pages process under this contract against any threats including terrorism, espionage, sabotage, and foldouts in the form prescribed by DLA Document Services;
(vi) Complete printing instructions, which shall specify colors, if required for specific pages, the trim size, including apron, if required, for each foldout/in or chart, or other unique requirements;
(vii) Type of binding (side stitch, perfect bound, saddle stitch, glue bound, tape bound plastic comb/wire bound, loose leaf, screw posts, etc.); and
(viii) Other instructions, as applicable, such as packing instructions, banded, shrink pack, strap, binders, fill and seal cartons/boxes, inset padding of any type of envelope, water type packaging or other container quantity for each addressee, required delivery schedule, or delivery instructions. (The Contractor shall provide an address list and addressed mailing labels for each addressee).
(ix) Special handling of classified materials from Confidential up to Top Secret requiring printing through DLA Document Services or the GPO are managed in accordance with XXXX 5200.32. Contact the appropriate DLA Document Services location before delivering classified originals to ensure proper handling and disposition.
(2) The Contractor shall ship the complete set of photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) required to be printed in accordance with the detailed procedures specified by DLA Document Services. All transportation charges are paid to DLA Document Services or a contract printer designated by DLA Document Services.
(3) For steam and electrical plant composite diagrams, the Contractor shall provide an original Mylar print or digital media (CD/DVD) of the diagram to the DLA Document Services with a guide indicating the color of each line. DLA Document Services, or via the GPO, will prepare the color separation negatives for the composite diagram and return those to the Contractor for editorial review. DLA Document Services will correct any errors and print the corrected composite diagram.
(4) DLA Document Services will furnish or provide for all supplies and services (including binders) which are necessary to accomplish the printing and binding.
(5) DLA Document Services will pack and ship or provide for packing and shipping of the printed material to the Contractor and the distribution list furnished by the Contractor in accordance with the printing order, unless distribution by the Contractor is otherwise required by the terms of the contract, the specifications, or otherwise, in which case the printed and bound publications will be returned to the Contractor for distribution.
(6) DLA Document Services will pack and ship the material used for printing to the DLA Document Services, 4th Naval District (Philadelphia, PA), for storageenemy action.
(d) (1) In establishing At the schedule for printingSupervisor’s discretion, the Contractor and the Supervisor shall provide 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 furnishing all safeguards so required or approved shall, to the photolithographic negativesextent allowable and allocable to this contract, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) be reimbursed to DLA Document Services in time to allow at least the minimum number of working days specified Contractor in the schedule below 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" (eightFAR 52.243-hour day1) or "Changes--Cost-Reimbursement" (FAR 52.243-2), five days per week exclusive as applicable. Such costs shall not include any allowance on account of Saturdaysoverhead expense, Sundays, and holidays) from date except shop overhead charges incident to the construction or installation of acceptance of material for printing at DLA Document Services to date of shipment of printed material from DLA Document Services. Printing Minimum number of working Days required by DLA Document Services Up to 200 copies per original 30 201 through 400 copies per original 40 401 through 600 copies per original 50 601 copies per original and over 60such devices or equipment.
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NCIS/Industry Monitoring. a) In the event of a cyber incident or at any time the Government has indication of a vulnerability or potential vulnerability, the Contractor shall cooperate with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), which may include cooperation related to: threat indicators; pre-determined incident information derived from the Contractor's infrastructure systems; and the continuous provision of all Contractor, subcontractor or vendor logs that show network activity, including any additional logs the contractor, subcontractor or vendor agrees to initiate as a result of the cyber incident or notice of actual or potential vulnerability.
b) If the Government determines that the collection of all logs does not adequately protect its interests, the Contractor and NCIS will work together to implement additional measures, which may include allowing the installation of an appropriate network device that is owned and maintained by NCIS, on the Contractor's information systems or information technology assets. The specific details (e.g., type of device, type of data gathered, monitoring period) regarding the installation of an NCIS network device shall be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor. In the alternative, the Contractor may install network sensor capabilities or a network monitoring service, either of which must be reviewed for acceptability by NCIS. Use of this alternative approach shall also be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor.
c) In all cases, the collection or provision of data and any activities associated with this statement of work shall be in accordance with federal, state, and non-US law. C-211-H006 PRINTING OF TECHNICAL MANUALSH001 ACCESS TO THE VESSEL(S) (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) Officers, PUBLICATIONSemployees and associates of other prime Contractors with the Government and their subcontractors, CHANGESshall, REVISIONS AND AMENDMENTS 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) The printingIn order to ensure that Naval vessel(s), duplicationmaterial 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 binding of all technical manualsshall make such changes in the plan as the RMC considers necessary and reasonable to protect and care for vessel(s), books, material and other publications, and changes, amendments, and revisions thereto, including all copies and portions of such documents which are required to be prepared and furnished under this contract for review, approval or otherwise, shall be accomplished in accordance with the following:
(1) DOD Instruction 5330.03, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Document Services of February 8, 2006
(2) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subparts 8.8 and 17.5, as in effect on the date of this contract and;
(3) Government Printing and Binding Regulations", published by the Joint Committee on Printing, Congress of the United States, as in effect on the date of this contractproperty.
(b) Publications 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 other printed or duplicated material which allocable costs resulting from the Contractor's implementation of the HWP based on such Government direction. C-211-H005 PLANT PROTECTION (1NAVSEA) are prepared and carried by equipment manufacturers for regular commercial sale or use(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 (2NSI) require no significant modification tab then select the applicable FY standard item link and then select SI 009-72.
(b) The Contractor shall establish and maintain, for military use or to meet its plant and the requirements of work in process under this contract, or (3) are normally supplied for commercial equipmentphysical 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 be provided by the Contractor. Except for material falling within (1) through (3) of this paragraph, the printing of technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions, or amendments by the Contractor or subcontractor is prohibitedalso provide reasonable safeguards against vandalism and fire.
(c) The Contractor shall have meet the printing requirements of Force Protection Condition NORMAL (as defined in SI 009-72) at all times. In addition, and binding in accordance with SI 009-72, the Contractor shall meet the requirements of final increased levels of Force Protection as may be required or approved technical manualsby the Contracting Officer, publicationsor when notified by the Supervisor, changes, revisions for the protection of its plant and amendments thereto, as required the work in process under this contract against any threats including terrorism, espionage, sabotage, and enemy action.
(whether prepared by 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 subcontractorchange order issued under the clause of this contract entitled "Changes--Fixed Price" (FAR 52.243-1) or "Changes--Cost-Reimbursement" (FAR 52.243-2), printed at Government expense by as applicable. Such costs shall not include any allowance on account of overhead expense, except shop overhead charges incident to the construction or through the DLA Document Services in the Naval District in which the Contractor is locatedinstallation of such devices or equipment.
(e) Upon payment, in accordance with the following general procedures:
(1) Prior to preparation Payments provision of materials for printing (photolithographic negativesthis contract, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD)) by the Government of the cost to the Contractor for any device or a subcontractorequipment required or approved under paragraph (c) above, title thereto shall vest in the Government, and the Contractor shall make arrangements comply with the DLA Document Services instructions of the Contracting Officer respecting the identification and with disposition thereof. No part or item of any such devices or equipment shall be or become a fixture by reason of affixation to any realty not owned by the designated Contract Administration Office for printing and binding which shall include:Government.
(if) Citation The plant protection plan and rate agreements required by this requirement shall be completed and implemented, within sixty (60) days of contract number;
award for new construction and prior to ship arrival for conversion, repair or overhaul. C-211-H010 TUG AND PILOT SERVICES (iiNAVSEA) Security classification of materials to be printed;
(iiiOCT 2018) Establishment of a schedule for printing, including estimated delivery date to DLA Document Services;
(iv) Provisions for furnishing photolithographic negatives or camera-ready copies and art work in the proper sequence for printing;
(v) A check-off list to verify the printing sequence of text pages and foldouts in the form prescribed by DLA Document Services;
(vi) Complete printing instructions, which shall specify colors, if required for specific pages, the trim size, including apron, if required, for each foldout/in or chart, or other unique requirements;
(vii) Type of binding (side stitch, perfect bound, saddle stitch, glue bound, tape bound plastic comb/wire bound, loose leaf, screw posts, etc.); and
(viii) Other instructions, as applicable, such as packing instructions, banded, shrink pack, strap, binders, fill and seal cartons/boxes, inset padding of any type of envelope, water type packaging or other container quantity for each addressee, required delivery schedule, or delivery instructions. (The Contractor shall provide an address list necessary tug and addressed mailing labels for each addressee).
(ixpilot services to move the vessel(s) Special handling of classified materials from Confidential up to Top Secret requiring printing through DLA Document Services or the GPO are managed in accordance with XXXX 5200.32. Contact the appropriate DLA Document Services location before delivering classified originals to ensure proper handling and disposition.
(2) The Contractor shall ship the complete set of photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) required to be printed in accordance with the detailed procedures specified by DLA Document Services. All transportation charges are paid to DLA Document Services or a contract printer designated by DLA Document Services.
(3) For steam and electrical plant composite diagrams, the Contractor shall provide an original Mylar print or digital media (CD/DVD) fairway of the diagram plant to the DLA Document Services with a guide indicating pier or dock, and upon completion of all work from the color of each line. DLA Document Servicespier or dock, or via the GPO, will prepare the color separation negatives for the composite diagram and return those to the Contractor for editorial review. DLA Document Services will correct any errors and print the corrected composite diagram.
(4) DLA Document Services will furnish or provide for all supplies and services (including binders) which are necessary to accomplish the printing and binding.
(5) DLA Document Services will pack and ship or provide for packing and shipping fairway of the printed material to the Contractor and the distribution list furnished by the Contractor in accordance with the printing order, unless distribution by the Contractor is otherwise required by the terms of the contract, the specifications, or otherwise, in which case the printed and bound publications will be returned to the Contractor for distribution.
plant. C-211-H016 SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS (6) DLA Document Services will pack and ship the material used for printing to the DLA Document Services, 4th Naval District (Philadelphia, PA), for storage.
(dNAVSEA) (1) In establishing the schedule for printing, the Contractor shall provide for furnishing the photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) to DLA Document Services in time to allow at least the minimum number of working days specified in the schedule below (eight-hour day, five days per week exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) from date of acceptance of material for printing at DLA Document Services to date of shipment of printed material from DLA Document Services. Printing Minimum number of working Days required by DLA Document Services Up to 200 copies per original 30 201 through 400 copies per original 40 401 through 600 copies per original 50 601 copies per original and over 60OCT 2018)
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NCIS/Industry Monitoring. a) In the event of a cyber incident or at any time the Government has indication of a vulnerability or potential vulnerability, the Contractor shall cooperate with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), which may include cooperation related to: threat indicators; pre-determined incident information derived from the Contractor's infrastructure systems; and the continuous provision of all Contractor, subcontractor or vendor logs that show network activity, including any additional logs the contractor, subcontractor or vendor agrees to initiate as a result of the cyber incident or notice of actual or potential vulnerability.
b) If the Government determines that the collection of all logs does not adequately protect its interests, the Contractor and NCIS will work together to implement additional measures, which may include allowing the installation of an appropriate network device that is owned and maintained by NCIS, on the Contractor's information systems or information technology assets. The specific details (e.g., type of device, type of data gathered, monitoring period) regarding the installation of an NCIS network device shall be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor. In the alternative, the Contractor may install network sensor capabilities or a network monitoring service, either of which must be reviewed for acceptability by NCIS. Use of this alternative approach shall also be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor.
c) In all cases, the collection or provision of data and any activities associated with this statement of work shall be in accordance with federal, state, and non-US law. C-211-H006 PRINTING OF TECHNICAL MANUALS, PUBLICATIONS, CHANGES, REVISIONS AND AMENDMENTS (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018)
(a) The printing, duplication, and binding of all technical manuals, books, and other publications, and changes, amendments, and revisions thereto, including all copies and portions of such documents which are required to be prepared and furnished under this contract for review, approval or otherwise, shall be accomplished in accordance with the following:
(1) DOD Instruction 5330.03, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Document Services of February 8, 2006
(2) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subparts 8.8 and 17.5, as in effect on the date of this contract and;
(3) Government Printing and Binding Regulations", published by the Joint Committee on Printing, Congress of the United States, as in effect on the date of this contract.
(b) Publications and other printed or duplicated material which (1) are prepared and carried by equipment manufacturers for regular commercial sale or use, and (2) require no significant modification for military use or to meet the requirements of this contract, or (3) are normally supplied for commercial equipment, shall be provided by the Contractor. Except for material falling within (1) through (3) of this paragraph, the printing of technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions, or amendments by the Contractor or subcontractor is prohibited.
(c) The Contractor shall have the printing and binding of final approved technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions and amendments thereto, as required under this contract (whether prepared by the Contractor or a subcontractor), printed at Government expense by or through the DLA Document Services in the Naval District in which the Contractor is located, in accordance with the following general procedures:
(1) Prior to preparation of materials for printing (photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD)) by the Contractor or a subcontractor, the Contractor shall make arrangements with the DLA Document Services and with the designated Contract Administration Office for printing and binding which shall include:
(i) Citation of contract number;
(ii) Security classification of materials to be printed;
(iii) Establishment of a schedule for printing, including estimated delivery date to DLA Document Services;
(iv) Provisions for furnishing photolithographic negatives or camera-ready copies and art work in the proper sequence for printing;
(v) A check-off list to verify the printing sequence of text pages and foldouts in the form prescribed by DLA Document Services;
(vi) Complete printing instructions, which shall specify colors, if required for specific pages, the trim size, including apron, if required, for each foldout/in or chart, or other unique requirements;
(vii) Type of binding (side stitch, perfect bound, saddle stitch, glue bound, tape bound plastic comb/wire bound, loose leaf, screw posts, etc.); and
(viii) Other instructions, as applicable, such as packing instructions, banded, shrink pack, strap, binders, fill and seal cartons/boxes, inset padding of any type of envelope, water type packaging or other container quantity for each addressee, required delivery schedule, or delivery instructions. (The Contractor shall provide an address list and addressed mailing labels for each addressee).
(ix) Special handling of classified materials from Confidential up to Top Secret requiring printing through DLA Document Services or the GPO are managed in accordance with XXXX 5200.32. Contact the appropriate DLA Document Services location before delivering classified originals to ensure proper handling and disposition.
(2) The Contractor shall ship the complete set of photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) required to be printed in accordance with the detailed procedures specified by DLA Document Services. All transportation charges are paid to DLA Document Services or a contract printer designated by DLA Document Services.
(3) For steam and electrical plant composite diagrams, the Contractor shall provide an original Mylar print or digital media (CD/DVD) of the diagram to the DLA Document Services with a guide indicating the color of each line. DLA Document Services, or via the GPO, will prepare the color separation negatives for the composite diagram and return those to the Contractor for editorial review. DLA Document Services will correct any errors and print the corrected composite diagram.
(4) DLA Document Services will furnish or provide for all supplies and services (including binders) which are necessary to accomplish the printing and binding.
(5) DLA Document Services will pack and ship or provide for packing and shipping of the printed material to the Contractor and the distribution list furnished by the Contractor in accordance with the printing order, unless distribution by the Contractor is otherwise required by the terms of the contract, the specifications, or otherwise, in which case the printed and bound publications will be returned to the Contractor for distribution.
(6) DLA Document Services will pack and ship the material used for printing to the DLA Document Services, 4th Naval District (Philadelphia, PA), for storage.
(d) (1) In establishing the schedule for printing, the Contractor shall provide for furnishing the photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) to DLA Document Services in time to allow at least the minimum number of working days specified in the schedule below (eight-hour day, five days per week exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) from date of acceptance of material for printing at DLA Document Services to date of shipment of printed material from DLA Document Services. Printing Minimum number of working Days required by DLA Document Services Up to 200 copies per original 30 201 through 400 copies per original 40 401 through 600 copies per original 50 601 copies per original and over 60
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NCIS/Industry Monitoring. a) In the event of a cyber incident or at any time the Government has indication of a vulnerability or potential vulnerability, the Contractor shall cooperate with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), which may include cooperation related to: threat indicators; pre-determined incident information derived from the Contractor's infrastructure systems; and the continuous provision of all Contractor, subcontractor or vendor logs that show network activity, including any additional logs the contractor, subcontractor or vendor agrees to initiate as a result of the cyber incident or notice of actual or potential vulnerability.
b) If the Government determines that the collection of all logs does not adequately protect its interests, the Contractor and NCIS will work together to implement additional measures, which may include allowing the installation of an appropriate network device that is owned and maintained by NCIS, on the Contractor's information systems or information technology assets. The specific details (e.g., type of device, type of data gathered, monitoring period) regarding the installation of an NCIS network device shall be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor. In the alternative, the Contractor may install network sensor capabilities or a network monitoring service, either of which must be reviewed for acceptability by NCIS. Use of this alternative approach shall also be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor.
c) In all cases, the collection or provision of data and any activities associated with this statement of work shall be in accordance with federal, state, and non-US law. C-211-H006 PRINTING OF TECHNICAL MANUALS, PUBLICATIONS, CHANGES, REVISIONS AND AMENDMENTS .
d) Recommended Number (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018)IAW FAR 52.1 and DFARS 252.103):
(a) The printing, duplication, and binding Performance of all technical manuals, books, and other publications, and changes, amendments, and revisions thereto, including all copies and portions of such documents which are required to be prepared and furnished under this contract for review, approval or otherwise, by the Contractor shall be accomplished conducted and performed in accordance with the followingdetailed obligations to which the Contractor committed itself in Proposal TBD dated TBD in response to Solicitation No. N0016722R0015.
(b) The technical volume(s) of the Contractor's proposal is(are) hereby incorporated by reference and made subject to the "Order of Precedence" (FAR 52.215-8) clause of this contract. Under the "Order of Precedence" clause, the technical volume(s) of the Contractor's proposal referenced herein is (are) hereby designated as item (f) of the clause, following "the specifications" in the order of precedence. Notwithstanding FAR 52.244-2(d) and in addition to the information required by FAR 52.244-2(e) of the contract, the contractor shall include the following information in requests to add subcontractors or consultants during performance, regardless of subcontract type or pricing arrangement:
(1) DOD Instruction 5330.03, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Document Services of February 8, 2006Impact on subcontracting goals,
(2) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subparts 8.8 and 17.5, as in effect Impact on providing support at the date of this contract and;contracted value,
(3) Government Printing and Binding Regulations", published by IF SEAPORT TASK ORDER - The results of negotiations to incorporate fee rate caps no higher than the Joint Committee on Printing, Congress lower of (i) SeaPort-e fee rate caps for the United States, as in effect on the date of this contract.
(b) Publications and other printed or duplicated material which (1) are prepared and carried by equipment manufacturers for regular commercial sale or use, and (2) require no significant modification for military use or to meet the requirements of this contractprime contractor, or (3) are normally supplied for commercial equipment, shall be provided by in the Contractor. Except for material falling within (1) through (3) of this paragraph, case where the printing of technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions, or amendments by the Contractor or proposed subcontractor is prohibited.
also a SeaPort-e prime, (cii) fee rate caps that are no higher than the subcontractor's prime SeaPort-e contract. The Contractor shall have the printing and binding of final approved technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions and amendments thereto, as required under this contract (whether prepared by the Contractor or a subcontractorsubmit welding procedure(s), printed at Government expense by or through the DLA Document Services in the Naval District in which the Contractor is located, in accordance together with the following general procedures:
(1) Prior to preparation of materials for printing (photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD)) by the Contractor or a subcontractor, the Contractor shall make arrangements with the DLA Document Services and with the designated Contract Administration Office for printing and binding which shall include:
(i) Citation of contract number;
(ii) Security classification of materials to be printed;
(iii) Establishment of a schedule for printing, including estimated delivery date to DLA Document Services;
(iv) Provisions for furnishing photolithographic negatives or camera-ready copies and art work in the proper sequence for printing;
(v) A check-off list to verify the printing sequence of text pages and foldouts in the form prescribed by DLA Document Services;
(vi) Complete printing instructions, which shall specify colors, if required for specific pages, the trim size, including apron, if requiredprocedure qualification data, for each foldout/in or chart, or other unique requirements;
(vii) Type of binding (side stitch, perfect bound, saddle stitch, glue bound, tape bound plastic comb/wire bound, loose leaf, screw posts, etc.); and
(viii) Other instructions, as applicable, such as packing instructions, banded, shrink pack, strap, binders, fill and seal cartons/boxes, inset padding of any type of envelope, water type packaging or other container quantity for each addressee, required delivery schedule, or delivery instructions. (The Contractor shall provide an address list and addressed mailing labels for each addressee).
(ix) Special handling of classified materials from Confidential up to Top Secret requiring printing through DLA Document Services or the GPO are managed in accordance with XXXX 5200.32. Contact the appropriate DLA Document Services location before delivering classified originals to ensure proper handling and disposition.
(2) The Contractor shall ship the complete set of photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) required to be printed in accordance with the detailed procedures specified by DLA Document Services. All transportation charges are paid to DLA Document Services or a contract printer designated by DLA Document Services.
(3) For steam and electrical plant composite diagrams, the Contractor shall provide an original Mylar print or digital media (CD/DVD) of the diagram to the DLA Document Services with a guide indicating the color of each line. DLA Document Services, or via the GPO, will prepare the color separation negatives for the composite diagram and return those to the Contractor for editorial review. DLA Document Services will correct any errors and print the corrected composite diagram.
(4) DLA Document Services will furnish or provide for all supplies and services (including binders) which are necessary to accomplish the printing and binding.
(5) DLA Document Services will pack and ship or provide for packing and shipping of the printed material to the Contractor and the distribution list furnished by the Contractor in accordance with the printing order, unless distribution by the Contractor is otherwise required by the terms of the contract, the specifications, or otherwise, in which case the printed and bound publications will be returned to the Contractor for distribution.
(6) DLA Document Services will pack and ship the material used for printing to the DLA Document Services, 4th Naval District (Philadelphia, PA), for storage.
(d) (1) In establishing the schedule for printing, the Contractor shall provide for furnishing the photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) to DLA Document Services in time to allow at least the minimum number of working days specified in the schedule below (eight-hour day, five days approval per week exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) from date of acceptance of material for printing at DLA Document Services to date of shipment of printed material from DLA Document Services. Printing Minimum number of working Days required by DLA Document Services Up to 200 copies per original 30 201 through 400 copies per original 40 401 through 600 copies per original 50 601 copies per original and over 60CDRL
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NCIS/Industry Monitoring. a) In the event of a cyber incident or at any time the Government has indication of a vulnerability or potential vulnerability, the Contractor shall cooperate with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), which may include cooperation related to: threat indicators; pre-determined incident information derived from the Contractor's infrastructure systems; and the continuous provision of all Contractor, subcontractor or vendor logs that show network activity, including any additional logs the contractor, subcontractor or vendor agrees to initiate as a result of the cyber incident or notice of actual or potential vulnerability.
b) If the Government determines that the collection of all logs does not adequately protect its interests, the Contractor and NCIS will work together to implement additional measures, which may include allowing the installation of an appropriate network device that is owned and maintained by NCIS, on the Contractor's information systems or information technology assets. The specific details (e.g., type of device, type of data gathered, monitoring period) regarding the installation of an NCIS network device shall be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor. In the alternative, the Contractor may install network sensor capabilities or a network monitoring service, either of which must be reviewed for acceptability by NCIS. Use of this alternative approach shall also be the subject of a separate agreement negotiated between NCIS and the Contractor.
c) In all cases, the collection or provision of data and any activities associated with this statement of work shall be in accordance with federal, state, and non-US law. C-211-H006 PRINTING OF TECHNICAL MANUALS, PUBLICATIONS, CHANGES, REVISIONS H017 UPDATING SPECIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS STANDARDS (NAVSEA) (OCT DEC 2018)
(a) The printing, duplication, and binding of all technical manuals, books, and other publications, and changes, amendments, and revisions thereto, including all copies and portions of such documents which are required to be prepared and furnished under contractor may request that this contract be updated to include the current version of the applicable specification or standard if the update does not affect the form, fit or function of any deliverable item or increase the cost/price of the item to the Government. The contractor should submit update requests to the Procuring Contracting Officer with copies to the Administrative Contracting Officer and cognizant program office representative for review, approval or otherwise, approval. The contractor shall be accomplished perform the contract in accordance with the following:
(1) DOD Instruction 5330.03, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Document Services existing specifications and standards until notified of February 8, 2006
(2) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subparts 8.8 and 17.5, as in effect on the date approval/disapproval of this contract and;
(3) Government Printing and Binding Regulations", published its request to update by the Joint Committee on Printing, Congress of the United States, as in effect on the date of this contract.
(b) Publications and other printed Procuring Contracting Officer. Any approved alternate specifications or duplicated material which (1) are prepared and carried by equipment manufacturers for regular commercial sale or use, and (2) require no significant modification for military use or to meet the requirements of this contract, or (3) are normally supplied for commercial equipment, shall standards will be provided by the Contractor. Except for material falling within (1) through (3) of this paragraph, the printing of technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions, or amendments by the Contractor or subcontractor is prohibited.
(c) The Contractor shall have the printing and binding of final approved technical manuals, publications, changes, revisions and amendments thereto, as required under this contract (whether prepared by the Contractor or a subcontractor), printed at Government expense by or through the DLA Document Services in the Naval District in which the Contractor is located, in accordance with the following general procedures:
(1) Prior to preparation of materials for printing (photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD)) by the Contractor or a subcontractor, the Contractor shall make arrangements with the DLA Document Services and with the designated Contract Administration Office for printing and binding which shall include:
(i) Citation of contract number;
(ii) Security classification of materials to be printed;
(iii) Establishment of a schedule for printing, including estimated delivery date to DLA Document Services;
(iv) Provisions for furnishing photolithographic negatives or camera-ready copies and art work in the proper sequence for printing;
(v) A check-off list to verify the printing sequence of text pages and foldouts in the form prescribed by DLA Document Services;
(vi) Complete printing instructions, which shall specify colors, if required for specific pages, the trim size, including apron, if required, for each foldout/in or chart, or other unique requirements;
(vii) Type of binding (side stitch, perfect bound, saddle stitch, glue bound, tape bound plastic comb/wire bound, loose leaf, screw posts, etc.); and
(viii) Other instructions, as applicable, such as packing instructions, banded, shrink pack, strap, binders, fill and seal cartons/boxes, inset padding of any type of envelope, water type packaging or other container quantity for each addressee, required delivery schedule, or delivery instructions. (The Contractor shall provide an address list and addressed mailing labels for each addressee).
(ix) Special handling of classified materials from Confidential up to Top Secret requiring printing through DLA Document Services or the GPO are managed in accordance with XXXX 5200.32. Contact the appropriate DLA Document Services location before delivering classified originals to ensure proper handling and disposition.
(2) The Contractor shall ship the complete set of photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) required to be printed in accordance with the detailed procedures specified by DLA Document Services. All transportation charges are paid to DLA Document Services or a contract printer designated by DLA Document Services.
(3) For steam and electrical plant composite diagrams, the Contractor shall provide an original Mylar print or digital media (CD/DVD) of the diagram to the DLA Document Services with a guide indicating the color of each line. DLA Document Services, or via the GPO, will prepare the color separation negatives for the composite diagram and return those to the Contractor for editorial review. DLA Document Services will correct any errors and print the corrected composite diagram.
(4) DLA Document Services will furnish or provide for all supplies and services (including binders) which are necessary to accomplish the printing and binding.
(5) DLA Document Services will pack and ship or provide for packing and shipping of the printed material to the Contractor and the distribution list furnished by the Contractor in accordance with the printing order, unless distribution by the Contractor is otherwise required by the terms of incorporated into the contract, the specifications, or otherwise, in which case the printed and bound publications will be returned to the Contractor for distribution.
. C-223-H003 EXCLUSION OF MERCURY (6) DLA Document Services will pack and ship the material used for printing to the DLA Document Services, 4th Naval District (Philadelphia, PA), for storage.
(dNAVSEA) (1) In establishing the schedule for printing, the Contractor shall provide for furnishing the photolithographic negatives, camera-ready copies or digital media (CD/DVD) to DLA Document Services in time to allow at least the minimum number of working days specified in the schedule below (eight-hour day, five days per week exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) from date of acceptance of material for printing at DLA Document Services to date of shipment of printed material from DLA Document Services. Printing Minimum number of working Days required by DLA Document Services Up to 200 copies per original 30 201 through 400 copies per original 40 401 through 600 copies per original 50 601 copies per original and over 60MAR 2019)
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