Common use of OFF RAMP Clause in Contracts

OFF RAMP. To ensure success of the Alliant Program, each Alliant Contractor is expected to participate in the Alliant Ordering process by submitting proposals in response to task order requests (TORs) for which the Alliant Contractor has a reasonable chance for award, to successfully perform the terms of their Orders, and to promptly improve performance when it does not meet the terms of the Orders. If an Alliant Contractor does not meet these expectations, it is the Government’s intent to “off-ramp” the Contractor by: (a) Permitting such Contractor’s Alliant Contract to expire instead of exercising the Option; or (b) Implementing a termination for convenience (if applicable and only if such action is in the Government’s best interest); or (c) Implementing a termination for default, if applicable; or (d) Taking any other action which may be permitted under the Alliant Contract’s terms and conditions.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Alliant Governmentwide Acquisition Contract, Alliant Governmentwide Acquisition Contract, Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity Contract

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