Contractor Response. (i) If the contractor agrees that it can perform the TO within the parameters of the IGCE, the contractor shall sign and return the DD-1155 to the PCO within three (3) working days of receipt of the TO and the IGCE. If the requirement remains valid, a priced order will be issued to the contractor; (ii) If the contractor does not agree with the TO and/or IGCE, the contractor shall submit a proposal to the PCO within five (5) working days of receipt of the TO and IGCE, addressing only the specific areas of difference in labor categories and/or hours in the IGCE. Once the differences are resolved between the PCO and the contractor, and the requirement remains valid, a priced order will be issued to the contractor. If the contractor fails to respond to the proposed order within five (5) working days of receipt of the TO, the PCO may unilaterally issue the TO or extend the deadlines above when in the best interest of the Government. In the event the parties fail to reach agreement, the PCO retains the right to issue a unilateral order as described in paragraph (a)(1).
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Contractor Response. (i) If the contractor agrees that it can perform the TO within the parameters of the IGCE, the contractor shall sign and return the DD-1155 to the PCO within three (3) working days of receipt of the TO and the IGCE. If the requirement remains valid, a priced order will be issued to the contractor;; DRAFT
(ii) If the contractor does not agree with the TO and/or IGCE, the contractor shall submit a proposal to the PCO within five (5) working days of receipt of the TO and IGCE, addressing only the specific areas of difference in labor categories and/or hours in the IGCE. Once the differences are resolved between the PCO and the contractor, and the requirement remains valid, a priced order will be issued to the contractor. If the contractor fails to respond to the proposed order within five (5) working days of receipt of the TO, the PCO may unilaterally issue the TO or extend the deadlines above when in the best interest of the Government. In the event the parties fail to reach agreement, the PCO retains the right to issue a unilateral order as described in paragraph (a)(1).
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