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(1)
Review
the contractorâs compensation structure.
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(2)
Review the
contractorâs insurance plans.
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(3)
Conduct
post-award orientation conferences.
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(4)
Review and
evaluate contractorsâ proposals under subpart 15.4 and,
when negotiation will be accomplished by the contracting officer,
furnish comments and recommendations to that officer.
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(5)
Negotiate
forward pricing rate agreements (see 15.407-3).
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(6)
Negotiate
advance agreements applicable to treatment of costs under contracts
currently assigned for administration (see 31.109).
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(7)
Determine
the allowability of costs suspended or disapproved as required (see subpart 42.8), direct
the suspension or disapproval of costs when there is reason to believe
they should be suspended or disapproved, and approve final vouchers.
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(8)
Issue Notices
of Intent to Disallow or not Recognize Costs (see subpart 42.8).
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(9)
Establish
final indirect cost rates and billing rates for those contractors
meeting the criteria for contracting officer determination in subpart 42.7.
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(10)
Attempt
to resolve issues in controversy, using ADR procedures when appropriate
(see subpart 33.2); prepare findings
of fact and issue decisions under the Disputes clause on matters
in which the administrative contracting officer (ACO) has the authority
to take definitive action.
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(11)
In connection
with Cost Accounting Standards (see 30.601 and 48 CFR chapter 99)-
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(i)
Determine
the adequacy of the contractorâs disclosure statements;
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(ii)
Determine
whether disclosure statements are in compliance with Cost Accounting
Standards and part 31;
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(iii)
Determine
the contractorâs compliance with Cost Accounting Standards and disclosure
statements, if applicable; and
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(iv)
Negotiate
price adjustments and execute supplemental agreements under the
Cost Accounting Standards clauses at 52.230-2, 52.230-3, 52.230-4, 52.230-5, and 52.230-6.
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(12)
Determine
the adequacy of the contractorâs accounting system. The contractorâs
accounting system should be adequate during the entire period of
contract performance. The adequacy of the contractorâs accounting
system and its associated internal control system, as well as contractor
compliance with the Cost Accounting Standards (CAS), affect the
quality and validity of the contractor data upon which the Government
must rely for its management oversight of the contractor and contract
performance.
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(13)
Review
and approve or disapprove the contractorâs requests for payments
under the progress payments or performance-based payments clauses.
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(14)
Make payments
on assigned contracts when prescribed in agency acquisition regulations.
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(15)
Manage
special bank accounts.
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(16)
Ensure
timely notification by the contractor of any anticipated overrun
or underrun of the estimated cost under cost-reimbursement contracts.
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(17)
Monitor
the contractorâs financial condition and advise the contracting
officer when it jeopardizes contract performance.
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(18)
Analyze
quarterly limitation on payments statements and take action in accordance
with subpart 32.6 to
recover overpayments from the contractor.
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(19)
Issue
tax exemption forms.
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(20)
Ensure
processing and execution of duty-free entry certificates.
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(21)
For classified
contracts, administer those portions of the applicable industrial
security program delegated to the CAO (see subpart 4.4).
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(22)
Issue
work requests under maintenance, overhaul, and modification contracts.
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(23)
Negotiate
prices and execute supplemental agreements for spare parts and other
items selected through provisioning procedures when prescribed by
agency acquisition regulations.
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(24)
Negotiate
and execute contractual documents for settlement of partial and
complete contract terminations for convenience, except as otherwise
prescribed by part 49.
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(25)
Negotiate
and execute contractual documents settling cancellation charges
under multiyear contracts.
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(26)
Process
and execute novation and change of name agreements under subpart 42.12.
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(27)
Perform
property administration (see part 45).
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(28)
Perform
necessary screening, redistribution, and disposal of contractor
inventory.
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(29)
Issue
contract modifications requiring the contractor to provide packing,
crating, and handling services on excess Government property. When
the ACO determines it to be in the Governmentâs interests, the services
may be secured from a contractor other than the contractor in possession
of the property.
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(30)
When contractors
request Government property-
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(i)
Evaluate the
contractorâs requests for Government property and for changes to
existing Government property and provide appropriate recommendations
to the contracting officer;
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(ii)
Ensure
required screening of Government property before acquisition by
the contractor;
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(iii)
Evaluate
the use of Government property on a non-interference basis in accordance
with the clause at 52.245-9,
Use and Charges;
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(iv)
Ensure
payment by the contractor of any rental due; and
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(v)
Modify
contracts to reflect the addition of Government-furnished property
and ensure appropriate consideration.
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(31)
Perform
production support, surveillance, and status reporting, including
timely reporting of potential and actual slippages in contract delivery
schedules.
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(32)
Perform
preaward surveys (see subpart 9.1).
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(33)
Advise
and assist contractors regarding their priorities and allocations
responsibilities and assist contracting offices in processing requests
for special assistance and for priority ratings for privately owned
capital equipment.
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(34)
Monitor
contractor industrial labor relations matters under the contract;
apprise the contracting officer and, if designated by the agency,
the cognizant labor relations advisor, of actual or potential labor
disputes; and coordinate the removal of urgently required material
from the strikebound contractorâs plant upon instruction from, and
authorization of, the contracting officer.
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(35)
Perform
traffic management services, including issuance and control of Government
bills of lading and other transportation documents.
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(36)
Review
the adequacy of the contractorâs traffic operations.
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(37)
Review
and evaluate preservation, packaging, and packing.
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(38)
Ensure
contractor compliance with contractual quality assurance requirements
(see part 46).
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(39)
Ensure
contractor compliance with contractual safety requirements.
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(40)
Perform
engineering surveillance to assess compliance with contractual terms
for schedule, cost, and technical performance in the areas of design,
development, and production.
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(41)
Evaluate
for adequacy and perform surveillance of contractor engineering
efforts and management systems that relate to design, development,
production, engineering changes, subcontractors, tests, management
of engineering resources, reliability and maintainability, data
control systems, configuration management, and independent research and
development.
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(42)
Review
and evaluate for technical adequacy the contractorâs logistics support,
maintenance, and modification programs.
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(43)
Report
to the contracting office any inadequacies noted in specifications.
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(44)
Perform
engineering analyses of contractor cost proposals.
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(45)
Review
and analyze contractor-proposed engineering and design studies and
submit comments and recommendations to the contracting office, as
required.
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(46)
Review
engineering change proposals for proper classification, and when
required, for need, technical adequacy of design, producibility,
and impact on quality, reliability, schedule, and cost; submit comments
to the contracting office.
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(47)
Assist
in evaluating and make recommendations for acceptance or rejection
of waivers and deviations.
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(48)
Evaluate
and monitor the contractorâs procedures for complying with procedures
regarding restrictive markings on data.
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(49)
Monitor
the contractorâs value engineering program.
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(50)
Review,
approve or disapprove, and maintain surveillance of the contractorâs
purchasing system (see part 44).
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(51)
Consent
to the placement of subcontracts.
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(52)
Review,
evaluate, and approve plant or division-wide small, small disadvantaged,
women-owned, veteran-owned, HUBZone, and service-disabled veteran-owned
small business master subcontracting plans.
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(53)
Obtain
the contractorâs currently approved company- or division-wide plans
for small, small disadvantaged, women-owned, veteran-owned, HUBZone,
and service-disabled veteran-owned small business subcontracting
for its commercial products, or, if there is no currently approved
plan, assist the contracting officer in evaluating the plans for those
products.
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(54)
Assist
the contracting officer, upon request, in evaluating an offerorâs
proposed small, small disadvantaged women-owned, veteran-owned,
HUBZone, and service-disabled veteran-owned small business subcontracting
plans, including documentation of compliance with similar plans
under prior contracts.
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(55)
By periodic
surveillance, ensure the contractorâs compliance with small, small
disadvantaged, women-owned, veteran-owned, HUBZone, and service-disabled
veteran-owned small business subcontracting plans and any labor
surplus area contractual requirements; maintain documentation of
the contractorâs performance under and compliance with these plans
and requirements; and provide advice and assistance to the firms
involved, as appropriate.
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(56)
Maintain
surveillance of flight operations.
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(57)
Assign
and perform supporting contract administration.
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(58)
Ensure
timely submission of required reports.
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(59)
Issue
administrative changes, correcting errors or omissions in typing,
contractor address, facility or activity code, remittance address,
computations which do not require additional contract funds, and
other such changes (see 43.101).
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(60)
Cause
release of shipments from contractorâs plants according to the shipping
instructions. When applicable, the order of assigned priority shall
be followed; shipments within the same priority shall be determined
by date of the instruction.
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(61)
Obtain
contractor proposals for any contract price adjustments resulting
from amended shipping instructions. Review all amended shipping
instructions on a periodic, consolidated basis to ensure that adjustments
are timely made. Except when the ACO has settlement authority, the
ACO shall forward the proposal to the contracting officer for contract
modification. The ACO shall not delay shipments pending completion
and formalization of negotiations of revised shipping instructions.
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(62)
Negotiate
and/or execute supplemental agreements, as required, making changes
in packaging subcontractors or contract shipping points.
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(63)
Cancel
unilateral purchase orders when notified of nonacceptance by the
contractor. The CAO shall notify the contracting officer when the
purchase order is canceled.
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(64)
Negotiate
and execute one-time supplemental agreements providing for the extension
of contract delivery schedules up to 90 days on contracts with an
assigned Criticality Designator of C (see 42.1105). Notification
that the contract delivery schedule is being extended shall be provided
to the contracting office. Subsequent extensions on any individual contract
shall be authorized only upon concurrence of the contracting office.
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(65)
Accomplish
administrative closeout procedures (see 4.804-5).
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(66) Determine that the contractor has a drug-free workplace program and drug-free awareness program (see
subpart 26.5).
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(67)
Support
the program, product, and project offices regarding program reviews,
program status, program performance and actual or anticipated program
problems.
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(68)
Monitor
the contractorâs environmental practices for adverse impact on contract
performance or contract cost, and for compliance with environmental
requirements specified in the contract. ACO responsibilities include-
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(i)
Requesting
environmental technical assistance, if needed;
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(ii) Monitoring contractor compliance with specifications or other contractual requirements requiring the delivery, use, or furnishing of sustainable products and services (as defined in 2.101) in accordance with the clause at 52.223-23. This must occur as part of the quality assurance procedures set forth in part 46; and
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(iii) As required in the contract, ensuring that the contractor complies with the reporting requirements relating to recovered material content (see 52.223-9) and biobased products (see 52.223-2) utilized in contract performance.
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(69)
Administer
commercial financing provisions and monitor contractor security
to ensure its continued adequacy to cover outstanding payments,
when on-site review is required.
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(70)
Deobligate
excess funds after final price determination.
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(71)
Ensure
that the contractor has implemented the requirements of 52.203-13, Contractor
Code of Business Ethics and Conduct.
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