Chief of the Contracting Office definition

Chief of the Contracting Office means an official serving in the contracting activity (CAM or FSA Acquisitions) as the manager of a group that awards and administers contracts for a principal office of the Department. See also definition ofHead of Contracting Activity” below.
Chief of the Contracting Office means that supervisory official who is directly responsible for supervising, managing and directing a contracting office.
Chief of the Contracting Office means the District Contracting Chief (DCC) or a Center Contracting Chief (CCC). This individual serves as the DOC at the District or Center (not to be confused with HQ DOC).

Examples of Chief of the Contracting Office in a sentence

  • The HCA retains authorities in this manual for delegations to the Chief of the Contracting Office (COCO) when COCOs have not been designated within the Component.

  • The Chief of the Contracting Office (COCO), without redelegation, is delegated this authority.

  • The Chief of the Contracting Office (COCO), without redelegation, is delegated authority for actions with a total contract value of$25 million or less.

  • The court ruled that the officers should have taken measures to protect Ward from this danger by, at the very least, informing him of their activities.Ward gives other examples of police failing to protect citizens of danger the police themselves created.

  • NOTE: DLA Agency Protests for DLA Warren shall be filed with: Chief of the Contracting Office DLA Land Warren Mail Stop 729; ZG 6501 E.

  • Overtime is not authorized unless first approved in writing by the Chief of the Contracting Office per NMCARS 5222.103-4.

  • The HCA delegates the waiver authority to the appropriate DITCO Chief of the Contracting Office (CoCO).

  • The appeal shall include (1) the name, address, and fax and telephone numbers of the appellant; (2) the solicitation or contract number; (3) a detailed statement of the factual grounds for the appeal, to include a description of resulting prejudice to the appellant; (4) copies of relevant documents; (5) a request for an independent review by the Chief of the Contracting Office; (6) a statement as to the form of relief requested; and, (7) all information establishing the timeliness of the appeal.

  • NUMBER TITLE DATE I.2 FAR 52.204-1 APPROVAL OF CONTRACT (DEC 1989)‌ This contract is subject to the written approval of the Chief of the Contracting Office, and shall not be binding until so approved.

  • The individual that will conduct the independent review is the Chief of the Contracting Office.


More Definitions of Chief of the Contracting Office

Chief of the Contracting Office. (CoCO) means the Contracting Chief (for the District or Center). The CoCO provides expert contracting advice to the senior leadership within the District/Center and is responsible for the successful execution of the contracting mission and the overall quality of contracting support to the District/Center.
Chief of the Contracting Office means the person having direct responsibility for the operation of a contracting office as defined in FAR 2.1. This person also has procurement authorities assigned by the Federal Acquisition Regulation and its supplements and performs contracting authorities as delegated by the head of the contracting activity or senior contracting official.
Chief of the Contracting Office means the Chief, Field Acquisition Office (for institutions and Regional Offices); Chief, Acquisitions Branch; or Chief, Property and Construction Branch.
Chief of the Contracting Office. (COCO) means the individual(s) responsible for managing the contracting office(s) within an organizational element (OE).
Chief of the Contracting Office means the senior 1102 classification series contract specialist at a Bureau Area or Central Office.
Chief of the Contracting Office means the Chief, Field Acquisition Office (FAO) (for institutions, regional offices, national training centers, and Central Office Business Office); Chief, Acquisition Branch (AB) (for Central Office acquisition requirements), or Chief, Procurement Property Branch (PPB), for Central Office for property issues and new construction requirements.

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