TASK ORDER TRANSITION PLANS Sample Clauses

TASK ORDER TRANSITION PLANS. ‌ At the end of the period of performance, the incumbent Contractor shall transition activities to the incoming Contractor with minimal disruption of services to the government. The Contractor shall maintain sufficient qualified staff to meet all requirements of this effort. The OCO may request from the Contractor a written phase- out transition plan.
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TASK ORDER TRANSITION PLANS. At the end of the Task Order period of performance, the incumbent Contractor shall transition activities to the incoming Contractor with minimal disruption of services to the Government. The Contractor shall maintain sufficient qualified staff to meet all requirements of this effort. The Contractor shall submit a written transition plan unless designated otherwise by the Contracting Officer. The Contractor shall identify those actions, plans, procedures, and timelines necessary to ensure a smooth transition from the Contract and/or the Task Order start date to full operational or end status by the Contractor. The Contractor shall also identify those actions, plans, procedures, and timelines necessary to ensure a smooth transition-out for the follow-on Contractor. The Contractor shall provide a transition plan subject to Government approval. The Contractor shall provide transition information and briefings to the COR prior to expiration dates. Task Orders issued under the IDIQ contract may include transitions in/out requirements.
TASK ORDER TRANSITION PLANS. At the end of the task order period of performance, the incumbent Contractor shall transition activities to the incoming Contractor and/or the Government with minimal disruption of services to the Government. The Contractor shall maintain sufficient qualified staff to meet all requirements of this effort. The Contractor shall submit a written transition plan unless designated otherwise by the KO as required by each task order. The Contractor shall identify those actions, plans, procedures, and timelines necessary to ensure a smooth transition from the contract and/or the task order start date to full operational or end status by the Contractor. The Contractor shall also identify those actions, plans, procedures, and timelines necessary to ensure a smooth transition-out for the follow-on Contractor. The Contractor shall provide a transition plan subject to Government approval as required by each task order. The Contractor shall provide transition information and briefings to the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) prior to expiration dates. Task orders issued under the IDIQ contract may include transitions in/out requirements.

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