Common use of Ordering Contracting Officer Clause in Contracts

Ordering Contracting Officer. (OCO)‌ For purposes of OASIS SB, authorized users are identified as OCOs. Only an authorized user, who is a delegated OCO, may solicit, award, and administer a task order under OASIS SB. In order to qualify as an authorized user, a duly warranted Contracting Officer of the Federal Government, as defined in FAR Subpart 2.101, in good standing, must have received a Delegation of Procurement Authority (DPA) from the OASIS SB CO or OASIS SB representative that is delegated by the OASIS SB CO to issue DPAs. The OCO for each task order is the sole and exclusive Government official with actual authority to solicit, award, administer, and/or modify a task order under OASIS SB. The OCO is encouraged to contact the OASIS SB CO or OASIS SB PM for any OASIS SB related assistance including but, not limited to, the following: 1. Training on the OASIS SB program and ordering procedures 2. Task order scope compliance with OASIS SB 3. Task order solicitation development 4. Assistance on disputes, claims, or protests under OASIS SB 5. Contractor performance under XXXXX SB The OCO duties include, but are not limited to: 1. Requesting and receiving a Delegation of Procurement Authority (DPA) prior to soliciting and awarding a task order under OASIS SB 2. Complying with the terms and conditions of OASIS SB (See Section H.3.) 3. Complying with the ordering procedures outlined in FAR Subpart 16.505, and other agency specific regulatory supplements 4. Issuing task orders solicitations under the proper NAICS Code and corresponding OASIS SB MA-IDIQ Contract Number (See Section H.4.) 5. Allowing a reasonable time for fair opportunity proposal submission 6. Resolving any performance issues, disputes, claims or protests at the task orderlevel 7. Responding to all Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests at the task orderlevel 8. Entering task order performance evaluation in the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) or alternative past performance assessment reporting system mandated by customer agencies that do not require the use of CPARS 9. Entering task order award data in the Federal Procurement Data System – Next Generation (FPDS-NG) upon task order award, if applicable 10. Providing solicitation and task order award data to the OASIS SB Contracting Officer in accordance with the OASIS SB Ordering Guide and Appendices located at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/oasis 11. Closing out task orders in a timely manner

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Oasis Small Business Contract, Contract, Oasis Small Business Contract

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Ordering Contracting Officer. (OCO)‌ For purposes of OASIS SB, authorized users are identified as OCOs. Only an authorized user, who is a delegated OCO, may solicit, award, and administer a task order under OASIS SB. In order to qualify as an authorized user, a duly warranted Contracting Officer of the Federal Government, as defined in FAR Subpart 2.101, in good standing, must have received a Delegation of Procurement Authority (DPA) from the OASIS SB CO or OASIS SB representative that is delegated by the OASIS SB CO to issue DPAs. The OCO for each task order is the sole and exclusive Government official with actual authority to solicit, award, administer, and/or modify a task order under OASIS SB. The OCO is encouraged to contact the OASIS SB CO or OASIS SB PM for any OASIS SB related assistance including but, not limited to, the following: 1. Training on the OASIS SB program and ordering procedures 2. Task order scope compliance with OASIS SB 3. Task order solicitation development 4. Assistance on disputes, claims, or protests under OASIS SB 5. Contractor performance under XXXXX SB The OCO duties include, but are not limited to: 1. Requesting and receiving a Delegation of Procurement Authority (DPA) prior to soliciting and awarding a task order under OASIS SB 2. Complying with the terms and conditions of OASIS SB (See Section H.3.) 3. Complying with the ordering procedures outlined in FAR Subpart 16.505, and other agency specific regulatory supplements 4. Issuing task orders solicitations under the proper NAICS Code and corresponding OASIS SB MA-IDIQ Contract Number (See Section H.4.) 5. Allowing a reasonable time for fair opportunity proposal submission 6. Resolving any performance issues, disputes, claims or protests at the task orderlevelorder level 7. Responding to all Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests at the task orderlevelorder level 8. Entering task order performance evaluation in the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) or alternative past performance assessment reporting system mandated by customer agencies that do not require the use of CPARS 9. Entering task order award data in the Federal Procurement Data System – Next Generation (FPDS-NG) upon task order award, if applicable 10. Providing solicitation and task order award data to the OASIS SB Contracting Officer in accordance with the OASIS SB Ordering Guide and Appendices located at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/oasis 11. Closing out task orders in a timely manner

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Oasis Small Business Contract, Contract, Contract

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Ordering Contracting Officer. (OCO)‌ For purposes of OASIS SB, authorized users are identified as OCOs. Only an authorized user, who is a delegated OCO, may solicit, award, and administer a task order under OASIS SB. In order to qualify as an authorized user, a duly warranted Contracting Officer of the Federal Government, as defined in FAR Subpart 2.101, in good standing, must have received a Delegation of Procurement Authority (DPA) from the OASIS SB CO or OASIS SB representative that is delegated by the OASIS SB CO to issue DPAs. The OCO for each task order is the sole and exclusive Government official with actual authority to solicit, award, administer, and/or modify a task order under OASIS SB. The OCO is encouraged to contact the OASIS SB CO or OASIS SB PM for any OASIS SB related assistance including but, not limited to, the following: 1. Training on the OASIS SB program and ordering procedures 2. Task order scope compliance with OASIS SB 3. Task order solicitation development 4. Assistance on disputes, claims, or protests under OASIS SB 5. Contractor performance under XXXXX OASIS SB The OCO duties include, but are not limited to: 1. Requesting and receiving a Delegation of Procurement Authority (DPA) prior to soliciting and awarding a task order under OASIS SB 2. Complying with the terms and conditions of OASIS SB (See Section H.3.) 3. Complying with the ordering procedures outlined in FAR Subpart 16.505, and other agency specific regulatory supplements 4. Issuing task orders solicitations under the proper NAICS Code and corresponding OASIS SB MA-IDIQ Contract Number (See Section H.4.) 5. Allowing a reasonable time for fair opportunity proposal submission 6. Resolving any performance issues, disputes, claims or protests at the task orderlevelorder level 7. Responding to all Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests at the task orderlevelorder level 8. Entering task order performance evaluation in the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) or alternative past performance assessment reporting system mandated by customer agencies that do not require the use of CPARS 9. Entering task order award data in the Federal Procurement Data System – Next Generation (FPDS-NG) upon task order award, if applicable 10. Providing solicitation and task order award data to the OASIS SB Contracting Officer in accordance with the OASIS SB Ordering Guide and Appendices located at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/oasis 11. Closing out task orders in a timely manner

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Oasis Small Business Contract

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