Common use of TASK ORDER PRICING Clause in Contracts

TASK ORDER PRICING. ProTech-Satellite provides the flexibility to determine fair and reasonable pricing tailored to the task order requirement dependent upon level of competition, risk, uncertainties, complexity, urgency, and contract type. The ordering contracting officer (OCO) has the authority and responsibility to determine cost or price reasonableness for task order requirements. The OCO has flexibility to exceed these rates for requirements requiring special security clearance, sea days, hazard pay, work to be performed outside the United States, or other extraordinary circumstances. The labor rates contained in Attachment J-1 are ceiling rates. They are not applicable to cost- reimbursement task orders. Competition at the task order level is expected to establish fair and reasonable pricing for task orders placed for all contact types. For those relatively rare instances when competition does not exist, these ceiling rates will be available for the OCO to consider and use. Some task orders may require services that do not correspond to the labor categories included in ProTech-Satellite. Accordingly, if permitted by the task order solicitation, the contractor may propose appropriate labor categories and labor rates necessary to meet the requirements of the solicitation despite their not being included in ProTech-Satellite as awarded. The OCO must establish an appropriate CLIN structure and identify the applicable contract type for all CLINs in each task order.

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Samples: Contract, Contract

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TASK ORDER PRICING. ProTech-Satellite ‌ ProTech Fisheries provides the flexibility to determine fair and reasonable pricing tailored to the task order requirement dependent upon level of competition, risk, uncertainties, complexity, urgency, and contract type. The ordering contracting officer (OCO) has the authority and responsibility to determine cost or price reasonableness for task order requirements. The OCO has flexibility to exceed these rates for requirements requiring special security clearance, sea days, hazard pay, work to be performed outside the United States, or other extraordinary circumstances. The labor rates contained in Attachment J-1 are ceiling rates. They are not applicable to cost- reimbursement task orders. Competition at the task order level is expected to establish fair and reasonable pricing for task orders placed for all contact types. For those relatively rare instances when competition does not exist, these ceiling rates will be available for the OCO to consider and use. Some task orders may require services that do not correspond to the labor categories included in ProTech-SatelliteProTech Fisheries. Accordingly, if permitted by the task order solicitation, the contractor may propose appropriate labor categories and labor rates necessary to meet the requirements of the solicitation despite their not being included in ProTech-Satellite ProTech Fisheries as awarded. The OCO must establish an appropriate CLIN structure and identify the applicable contract type for all CLINs in each task order.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract

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TASK ORDER PRICING. ProTech-Satellite provides the flexibility to determine fair and reasonable pricing tailored to the task order requirement dependent upon level of competition, risk, uncertainties, complexity, urgency, and contract type. The ordering contracting officer (OCO) has the authority and responsibility to determine cost or price reasonableness for task order requirements. The OCO has flexibility to exceed these rates for requirements requiring special security clearance, sea days, hazard pay, work to be performed outside the United States, or other extraordinary circumstances. The labor rates contained in Attachment J-1 are ceiling rates. They are not applicable to cost- reimbursement task orders. Competition at the task order level is expected to establish fair and reasonable pricing for task orders placed for all contact types. For those relatively rare instances when competition does not exist, these ceiling rates will be available for the OCO to consider and use. Some task orders may require services that do not correspond to the labor categories included in ProTech-Satellite. Accordingly, if permitted by the task order solicitation, the contractor may propose appropriate labor categories and labor rates necessary to meet the requirements of the solicitation despite their not being included in ProTech-Satellite as awarded. The OCO must establish an appropriate CLIN structure and identify the applicable contract type for all CLINs in each task order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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