Common use of New Requirements Clause in Contracts

New Requirements. In accordance with 13 CFR § 124.3 and the definition of follow-on requirement or contract, the DHS and the SBA agree that the expansion or modification of an existing requirement may be considered a new requirement for: a. significant scope changes requiring different capabilities of work,

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Partnership Agreement, Partnership Agreement

New Requirements. In accordance with 13 CFR § 124.3 and the definition of follow-on requirement or contract, the DHS SSA and the SBA agree that the expansion or modification of an existing requirement may be considered a new requirement for: a. significant scope changes requiring different capabilities of work,

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

New Requirements. In accordance with 13 CFR § 124.3 and the definition of follow-on requirement or contract, the DHS DOT and the SBA agree that the expansion or modification of an existing requirement may be considered a new requirement for: a. significant scope changes requiring different capabilities of work,

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

New Requirements. In accordance with 13 CFR § 124.3 and the definition of follow-on requirement or contract, the DHS FMCS and the SBA agree that the expansion or modification of an existing requirement may be considered a new requirement for: a. significant scope changes requiring different capabilities of work,

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

New Requirements. In accordance with 13 CFR § 124.3 and the definition of follow-on requirement or contract, the DHS DOJ and the SBA agree that the expansion or modification of an existing requirement may be considered a new requirement for: a. significant scope changes requiring different capabilities of work,

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

New Requirements. In accordance with 13 CFR § 124.3 and the definition of follow-on requirement or contract, the DHS DOI and the SBA agree that the expansion or modification of an existing requirement may be considered a new requirement for: a. significant scope changes requiring different capabilities of work,work,‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

New Requirements. In accordance with 13 CFR § 124.3 and the definition of follow-on requirement or contract, the DHS HHS and the SBA agree that the expansion or modification of an existing requirement may be considered a new requirement for: a. significant scope changes requiring different capabilities of work,

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

New Requirements. In accordance with 13 CFR § 124.3 and the definition of follow-on requirement or contract, the DHS DOE and the SBA agree that the expansion or modification of an existing requirement may be considered a new requirement for: a. significant scope changes requiring different capabilities of work,

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

New Requirements. In accordance with 13 CFR § 124.3 and the definition of follow-on requirement or contract, the DHS DOL and the SBA agree that the expansion or modification of an existing requirement may be considered a new requirement for: a. significant scope changes requiring different capabilities of work,

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

New Requirements. In accordance with 13 CFR § 124.3 and the definition of follow-on requirement or contract, the DHS CPSC and the SBA agree that the expansion or modification of an existing requirement may be considered a new requirement for: a. significant scope changes requiring different capabilities of work,

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

New Requirements. In accordance with 13 CFR § 124.3 and the definition of follow-on requirement or contract, the DHS ED and the SBA agree that the expansion or modification of an existing requirement may be considered a new requirement for: a. significant scope changes requiring different capabilities of work,

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement