Operating Constraints Clause Samples
Operating Constraints. The main constraint for Centers of Excellence is the timeline from phase 1 assessment and discovery work to Phase 2 implementation work coupled with the speed at which new agencies are adopted. This requires Contractors to combine high quality and speed.
Operating Constraints. Below are the opening constraints when proposing on this solicitation: All contractors must undergo a background check at the contractor’s expense, to ensure the confidential material the contractor will be exposed to is protected. The contractor services may be performed on or off-site as requested by the Project Officer. On-site services may be required to provide daily Budget support to an organization by answering questions related to the scope of the work. Under no circumstances is a contractor allowed to work in excess of 40 hours a week unless previously authorized by the Project Officer. Contractors may not work on-site during any of the Federal holidays or when Federal employees are excused from duty. Any work that is performed that is not authorized by the Project Officer will not be paid.
Operating Constraints. The following constraints are the statutory, regulatory, policy and operational considerations that will or may impact the Service Provider. The Service Provider is expected to become familiar with all constraints affecting the work to be performed. These constraints may change over time; the Service Provider is expected to be aware of any changes to the constraints and perform in accordance with the most current version of the constraints. Constraints include, but are not limited to:
a) Memoranda of Understanding between ICE and individual state and local law enforcement jurisdictions may vary.
b) ICE resource constraints and funding may influence the activities and breadth of the Family Residential Management program.
c) Department of Homeland Security Management Directive (MD) 11042.1- Safeguarding Sensitive but Unclassified (For Official Use Only) Information.
d) Department of Homeland Security Management Directive (MD) 11050.2 - Personnel Security and Suitability Program
e) Other applicable Executive Orders and Management Directives
f) Computer Security Act of 2002 g) The Patriot Act of 2001 DROIGSA-10-0003
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