Common use of Special International Requirements (Homologation Clause in Contracts

Special International Requirements (Homologation. Homologation is the process of certifying a particular component part/system/technical unit with the appropriate government agency in that country or territory. Equipment to be sold or used in a foreign country under the Connections II contract shall be approved for use in that country, meaning that it shall be homologated in that country if necessary. The contractor shall provide evidence of homologation in the country of interest, such as a certificate or statement from the manufacturer, to the Ordering Contracting Officer (OCO) or the GSA contracting officer (in the case of contract modification) when requested.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Notice Concerning Award, Notice Concerning Award, Notice Concerning Award

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Special International Requirements (Homologation. β€Œ Homologation is the process of certifying a particular component part/system/technical unit with the appropriate government agency in that country or territory. Equipment to be sold or used in a foreign country under the Connections II contract shall be approved for use in that country, meaning that it shall be homologated in that country if necessary. The contractor shall provide evidence of homologation in the country of interest, such as a certificate or statement from the manufacturer, to the Ordering Contracting Officer (OCO) or the GSA contracting officer (in the case of contract modification) when requested.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplemental Agreement

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