Reporting loss of Government property Sample Clauses

Reporting loss of Government property. (1) The Contractor shall use the Property Loss Function in the Government Furnished Property (GFP) Module of the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) for reporting loss of Government property. Reporting value shall be at unit acquisition cost. Current PIEE users can access the GFP Module by logging into their account. New users may register for access and obtain training on the PIEE home page xxxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx/piee-landing . (2) Unless otherwise provided for in this contract, the requirements of paragraph (b)(1) of this clause do not apply to normal and reasonable inventory adjustments, i.e., losses of low-risk consumable material such as common hardware, as agreed to by the Contractor and the Government Property Administrator. Such losses are typically a product of normal process variation. The Contractor shall ensure that its property management system provides adequate management control measures, e.g., statistical process controls, as a means of managing such variation.
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Reporting loss of Government property. DRAFT (1) The Contractor shall use the Property Loss Function in the Government Furnished Property (GFP) Module of the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) for reporting loss of Government property. Reporting value shall be at unit acquisition cost. Current PIEE users can access the GFP Module by logging into their account. New users may register for access and obtain training on the PIEE home page xxxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx/piee-landing . (2) Unless otherwise provided for in this contract, the requirements of paragraph (b) (1) of this clause do not apply to normal and reasonable inventory adjustments, i.e., losses of low-risk consumable material such as common hardware, as agreed to by the Contractor and the Government Property Administrator. Such losses are typically a product of normal process variation. The Contractor shall ensure that its property management system provides adequate management control measures, e.g., statistical process controls, as a means of managing such variation. (3) The Contractor shall report losses of Government property outside normal process variation, e.g., losses due to-- (i) Theft; (ii) Inadequate storage; (iii) Lack of physical security; or (iv) Acts of God." (4) This reporting requirement does not change any liability provisions or other reporting requirements that may exist under this contract. SECTION J - LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Exhibit A CONTRACT DATA REQUIREMENTS LIST 06-NOV-2020 015 DATA Attachment 0001 CRITICAL ITEM PRODUCT FABRICATION SPECIFICATION 06-NOV-2020 020 EMAIL Attachment 0002 AMP GAS PRICING WORKBOOK 06-NOV-2020 007 EMAIL Attachment 0003 AMP GAS SBP-WORKBOOK INSTRUCTIONS 06-NOV-2020 004 EMAIL Attachment 0004 AMP GAS SBP WORKBOOK 06-NOV-2020 004 EMAIL Attachment 0005 PD MBTS OPSEC PLAN 06-NOV-2020 033 EMAIL Attachment 0006 AMP GAS DD254 CONTRACT SECURITY CLASSIFICATION 06-NOV-2020 004 EMAIL SPECIFICATION Attachment 0007 AMP GAS_CSDR PLAN 06-NOV-2020 005 EMAIL Attachment 0008 RESOURCE DISTRIBUTION TABLE 06-NOV-2020 008 EMAIL Attachment 0009 USE OF EXISTING GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY 06-NOV-2020 001 EMAIL Attachment 0010 REQUEST FOR USE OF PROHIBITED MATERIAL 06-NOV-2020 003 EMAIL Attachment 0011 FIRST ARTICLE WAIVER (FAT) WORKSHEET 06-NOV-2020 003 EMAIL A001 Production Status Report A002 Presentation Material DRAFT A003 Report, Record of Meeting / Minutes A004 Certificate of Compliance A005 Test and Evaluation Program Plan A006 Test/Inspection Report A007 Quality Deficiency Report (QDR) A008 Prepa...
Reporting loss of Government property. The Contractor shall use the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) eTools software application for reporting loss of Government property. Reporting value shall be at unit acquisition cost. The eTools ``LTDD of Government Property'' toolset can be accessed from the DCMA home page External Web Access Management application at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/WBT/propertyloss/.
Reporting loss of Government property. (1) The Contractor shall use the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) eTools software application for reporting loss of Government property. Reporting value shall be at unit acquisition cost. The eTools “LTDD of Government Property” toolset can be accessed from the DCMA home page External Web Access Management application at hxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/XXX/propertyloss/. CONTRACT NO. N00178-14-D-7931 DELIVERY ORDER NO. N6833519F3000 PAGE 110 of 112 FINAL (2) Unless otherwise provided for in this contract, the requirements of paragraph (b)(1) of this clause do not apply to normal and reasonable inventory adjustments, i.e., losses of low-risk consumable material such as common hardware, as agreed to by the Contractor and the Government Property Administrator. Such losses are typically a product of normal process variation. The Contractor shall ensure that its property management system provides adequate management control measures, e.g., statistical process controls, as a means of managing such variation. (3) The Contractor shall report losses of Government property outside normal process variation, e.g., losses due to— (i) Theft; (ii) Inadequate storage; (iii) Lack of physical security; or (iv) “Acts of God.” (4) This reporting requirement does not change any liability provisions or other reporting requirements that may exist under this contract. (a) Definitions. As used in this clause
Reporting loss of Government property. (APR 2012)
Reporting loss of Government property. (1) The Contractor shall use the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) eTools software application for reporting loss of Government property. Reporting value shall be at unit acquisition cost. The eTools “LTDD of Government Property” toolset can be accessed from the DCMA home page External Web Access Management application at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. (2) Unless otherwise provided for in this contract, the requirements of paragraph (b)(1) of this clause do not apply to normal and reasonable inventory adjustments, i.e., losses of low-risk consumable material such as common hardware, as agreed to by the Contractor and the Government Property Administrator. Such losses are typically a product of normal process variation. The Contractor shall ensure that its property management system provides adequate management control measures, e.g., statistical process controls, as a means of managing such variation. (3) The Contractor shall report losses of Government property outside normal process variation, e.g., losses due to— (i) Theft; (ii) Inadequate storage; (iii) Lack of physical security; or (iv) “Acts of God.”

Related to Reporting loss of Government property

  • LOAN OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY The parties shall enter into a NASA Form 893, Loan of NASA Equipment, for NASA equipment loaned to Partner.

  • Damage to Government Property A. In the event of loss, destruction, or damage to any System Agency or State of Texas owned, leased, or occupied property or equipment by Performing Agency or Performing Agency’s employees, agents, Subcontractors, and suppliers, Performing Agency shall be liable to System Agency and the State of Texas for the full cost of repair, reconstruction, or replacement of the lost, destroyed, or damaged property. B. Performing Agency shall notify System Agency of the loss, destruction, or damage of equipment or property within one (1) business day. Performing Agency shall reimburse System Agency and the State of Texas for such property damage within 10 calendar days after Performing Agency’s receipt of System Agency’s notice of amount due.

  • Controlled Government Data The Disclosing Party's Controlled Government Data, if any, will be identified in a separate technical document.

  • Level of Government Regional

  • Notification of Government Investigation or Legal Proceeding Provider shall notify OIG, in writing, of any ongoing investigation or legal proceeding by a governmental entity or its agents involving an allegation that Provider has committed a crime or has engaged in fraudulent activities, within 30 days of Provider receiving notice of such investigation or legal proceeding. This notification shall include a description of the allegation(s), the identity of the investigating or prosecuting agency, and the status of such investigation or legal proceeding. Within 30 days after resolution of the matter, Provider shall notify OIG, in writing, of the resolution of the investigation or legal proceeding.

  • GOVERNMENT PROPERTY ‌ For task orders awarded under OASIS SB, Government property matters shall follow the same policies and procedures for Government property under FAR Part 45, Government Property and other applicable agency specific regulatory supplements. FAR Part 45 does not apply to Government property that is incidental to the place of performance, when the task order requires Contractor personnel to be located on a Government site or installation, and when the property used by the Contractor within the location remains accountable to the Government. Unless otherwise specified in a task order, the Contactor shall provide all office equipment and consumable supplies at the Contractor’s sole and exclusive expense, including computers/workstations used in daily operation in support of OASIS SB. The OCO must tailor property clauses, provisions, and other applicable terms and conditions specific to each task order solicitation and award.

  • United States Government Obligations The Employee acknowledges that the Company from time to time may have agreements with other persons or with the United States Government, or agencies thereof, which impose obligations or restrictions on the Company regarding inventions made during the course of work under such agreements or regarding the confidential nature of such work. The Employee agrees to be bound by all such obligations and restrictions which are made known to the Employee and to take all action necessary to discharge the obligations of the Company under such agreements.

  • No Government Obligors None of the Receivables is due from the United States or any state or local government, or from any agency, department or instrumentality of the United States or any state or local government.

  • Performance of Government Functions Nothing contained in this contract shall be deemed or construed so as to in any way estop, limit, or impair the City from exercising or performing any regulatory, policing, legislative, governmental, or other powers or functions.

  • No Government Obligor No Receivable is due from the United States or any State or from any agency, department or instrumentality of the United States or any State.

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