Rated order definition

Rated order means, for the purpose of this contract, a delivery or task order issued in accordance with the provisions of the DPAS regulation (15 CFR part 700).
Rated order means a prime contract for any product, service, or material (including controlled materials) placed by a Delegate Agency under the provisions of the DPAS in support of an authorized program and which require prefer- ential treatment, and includes subcontracts and purchase orders resulting under such contracts.
Rated order means any pur­ chase order, contract, or other form of procurement for materials or services bearing an authorized rating and the certification required by BDSA Reg. 2 (formerly NPA Reg. 2), DMS Reg. 1 or any other applicable regulation or order of BDSA.

Examples of Rated order in a sentence

  • A person must accept or reject a rated order in writing or electronically within fifteen (15) working days after receipt of a “DO” Rated Order and within ten (10) working days after receipt of a DX Rated order.


More Definitions of Rated order

Rated order. ’ means a prime contract, a subcontract, or a purchase order in support of an approved program issued in accordance with the provisions of this part.
Rated order means a prime contract, a subcontract, or a purchase order in support of an approved program issued in accordance with the provisions of the DPAS regulation (15 CFR part 700). There are two DPAS priority ratings: DX: ratings assigned at the Secretary Level and have the Highest National Defense urgency. DX-rated orders always take precedence over all orders. If two DX-rated orders are to be delivered on the same date and only one can be completed on-time, the date the order was accepted then determines which is completed first. DO: ratings assigned at the Under Secretary Level or delegated official and are critical to National Defense. DO-ratings take precedence over all other un-rated, government or commercial orders. If two DO-rated orders are to be delivered on the same date and only one can be completed on-time, they are prioritized the same way as the DX-rated orders. Program identification symbols indicate which approved program is involved with the rated order. For example, A1 identifies defense aircraft programs and A7 signifies defense electronic programs. Note: the program identification symbols, in themselves, do not connote any priority. Program identification symbols do, however, need to be included on the flow down on Purchase Orders throughout the entire Procurement chain – including flow down to sub-tiers. All prime contracts, subcontracts or Purchase Orders in support of an authorized program are given a priority rating.
Rated order means any pur­
Rated order means, for the purpose of this contract, a delivery or task order placed by a Delegate Agency under the provisions of the DPAS in support of an approved program and which requires preferential treatment as necessary to meet delivery requirements. This includes orders placed by the Contractor to subcontractors or suppliers for required products, materials, and services resulting from such orders.
Rated order means a prime contract, a subcontract, a pur- chase order, or a delivery or task order in support of an approved program issued in accordance with the provisions of the DPAS regulation (15 CFR part 700).
Rated order means a prime contract, a subcontract, or a purchase order in support of an approved program issued in accordance with the provisions of the DPAS regulation (15 CFR part 700).

Related to Rated order

  • Bunched Orders means a single Order placed by an Account Manager for two or more of its Accounts on the SEF operated by BSEF pursuant to Rule 528.

  • Submitted Order has the meaning specified in Section 11.10(d)(i) below.

  • Bond Order or "Order" means this Bond Order of the Commissioners Court authorizing the issuance of the Bonds.

  • Hold Order has the meaning specified in Section 11.10(b)(i) below.

  • Good order for initial premium payments means that the Part 1 of the Application is completed, a suitability review and approval have occurred, all producer licensing issues are resolved, all owner and insured information is furnished, all signatures are obtained, all premium has been received, including any subsequent premiums already due, and all other requirements are satisfied as determined by the Company.