Common use of Technical Discipline Clause in Contracts

Technical Discipline. When used in relation to educational or work experience requirements, “technical discipline” shall mean any of the following specific subjects, disciplines, or areas of work experience only: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, IT, Physics, and Mathematics.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract, Solicitation, Offer and Award, Contract

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Technical Discipline. When used in relation to educational or work experience requirementsrequirements and not accompanied with specific degree field(s), “technical discipline” shall mean any a degree in the field of the following specific subjects, disciplines, or areas sub-discipline of work experience only: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, ITInformation Technology, Physics, and or Mathematics.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract

Technical Discipline. When used in relation to educational or work experience requirementsrequirements and not accompanied with specific degree field(s), “technical discipline” shall mean any a degree in the field of the following specific subjects, disciplines, or areas sub-discipline of work experience only: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, ITInformation Technology, Physics, and Mathematics.or Mathematics.‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract

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Technical Discipline. When used in relation to educational or work experience requirementsrequirements and not accompanied with specific degree field(s), “technical discipline” shall mean any a degree in the field of the following specific subjects, disciplines, or areas sub- discipline of work experience only: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, ITInformation Technology, Physics, and Mathematics.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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