Website References Clause Samples
The Website References clause defines how references to websites or online resources are treated within the agreement. Typically, it clarifies whether such references are considered part of the contract, how updates to linked content are handled, and whether parties are responsible for monitoring changes to referenced sites. This clause ensures that all parties understand the legal status of online materials mentioned in the contract, reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over the inclusion or relevance of web-based information.
Website References. The following clauses apply to the Master Contract (“IND DEL”) and all others in the below matrix may apply at the Task Order level, as applicable, depending upon the contract type of the Task Order, or as specifically referenced in the applicable Task Order: 52.211-8* TIME OF DELIVERY JUN 1997 X X X X 52.211-8* ALTERNATE I APR 1984 X X X X 52.211-8* ALTERNATE II APR 1984 X X X X 52.211-8* ALTERNATE III APR 1984 X X X X 52.211-9* DESIRED AND REQUIRED TIME OF DELIVERY JUN 1997 X X X X 52.211-9* ALTERNATE I APR 1984 X X X X 52.211-9* ALTERNATE II APR 1984 X X X X 52.211-9* ALTERNATE III APR 1984 X X X X 52.211-11* LIQUIDATED DAMAGES – SUPPLIES, SERVICES OR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SEP 2000 X 52.242-15 STOP-WORK ORDER AUG 1989 X X 52.242-15 ALTERNATE I APR 1984 X 52.242-17 GOVERNMENT DELAY OF WORK APR 1984 X 52.247-34 F.O.B. DESTINATION NOV 1991 X X 52.247-35 F.O.B. DESTINATION WITHIN CONSIGNEE’S PREMISES APR 1984 X X
Website References. Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. This cloud model is composed of five essential characteristics, three service models, and four deployment models.
Website References. The following FAR provisions apply at the Task Order level, as applicable, depending upon the contract type of the Order, or as specifically referenced in the applicable Order: 52.211-6 BRAND NAME OR EQUAL AUG 1999 X X X 52.211-14* NOTICE OF PRIORITY RATING FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, AND ENERGY PROGRAM USE APR 2008 X X X 52.215-20 REQUIREMENTS FOR COST OR PRICING DATA OR INFORMATION OTHER THAN COST OR PRICING DATA OCT 2010 X X X 52.215-20* ALTERNATE I OCT 2010 X X X 52.215-20 ALTERNATE II OCT 1997 X X X 52.215-20* ALTERNATE III OCT 1997 X X X 52.215-20* ALTERNATE IV OCT 2010 X X X 52.215-22 LIMITATIONS ON PASS- THROUGH CHARGES— IDENTIFICATION OF SUBCONTRACT EFFORT OCT 2009 X X X 52.216-29 TIME-AND- MATERIALS/LABOR-HOUR PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS — NON-COMMERCIAL ITEM ACQUISITION WITH ADEQUATE PRICE COMPETITION (Note: If DoD, use DFARS 252.216-7002 Alternate A (FEB 2007) in combination with FAR 52.216-29 (FEB 2007)) FEB 2007 X 52.216-30 TIME-AND- MATERIALS/LABOR-HOUR PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS – NON-COMMERCIAL ITEM ACQUISITION WITHOUT ADEQUATE PRICE COMPETITION FEB 2007 X 52.216-31 TIME-AND- MATERIALS/LABOR-HOUR PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS —COMMERCIAL ITEM ACQUISITION FEB 2007 X 52.217-5 EVALUATION OF OPTIONS JUL 1990 X X X 52.225-2* BUY AMERICAN CERTIFICATE MAY 2014 X X X 52.225-4* BUY AMERICAN – FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS – ISRAELI TRADE ACT CERTIFICATE MAY 2014 X X X 52.225-6* TRADE AGREEMENTS CERTIFICATE MAY 2014 X X 52.227-15* REPRESENTATION OF LIMITED RIGHTS DATA AND RESTRICTED COMPUTER SOFTWARE DEC 2007 X X X 52.234-2 NOTICE OF EARNED VALUE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM – (PRE-AWARD) NOV 2016 X X X 52.234-3 NOTICE OF EARNED VALUE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM JUL 2006 X X X 52.234-4* EARNED VALUE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MAY 2014 X X X 52.237-10 IDENTIFICATION OF UNCOMPENSATED OVERTIME MAR 2015 X X X
Website References. The motivating purpose of adopting The FEA as scope guidance is to help establish business driver alignment with any number of the reference models which support all possible underlying technologies required to meet an agency objective as well as offering the baseline for the technical vocabulary required in any given task.
Website References. CIO P 2100.1 GSA Information Technology (IT) Security Policy
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Website References. The following clauses apply to the Master Contract (MC) and all others in the below matrix may apply at the Task Order level, as applicable, depending upon the contract type of the Task Order, or as specifically referenced in the applicable Task Order: 52.246-2 INSPECTION OF SUPPLIES— FIXED PRICE AUG 1996 X X 52.246-2 ALTERNATE I JUL 1985 X 52.246-2 ALTERNATE II JUL 1985 X 52.246-3 INSPECTION OF SUPPLIES— COST REIMBURSEMENT MAY 2001 X 52.246-4 INSPECTION OF SERVICES— FIXED PRICE AUG 1996 X X 52.246-5 INSPECTION OF SERVICES – COST REIMBURSEMENT APR 1984 X 52.246-6 INSPECTION— TIME-AND- MATERIAL AND LABOR- HOUR MAY 2001 X 52.246-7 INSPECTION OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT— FIXED PRICE AUG 1996 X 52.246-8 INSPECTION OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT— COST REIMBURSEMENT MAY 2001 X 52.246-8 ALTERNATE I APR 1984 X 52.246-9 INSPECTION OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (SHORT FORM) APR 1984 X X 52.246-11* HIGHER-LEVEL CONTRACT QUALITY REQUIREMENT DEC 2014 X X X X 52.246-15 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMANCE APR 1984 X X X 52.246-16 RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUPPLIES APR 1984 X (Note: Provision numbers followed by an asterisk (*) require fill-ins by the OCO if determined applicable and incorporated into the Order.) <End of Clause>
Website References. During the Term, Dotcom's Website (i) shall contain functionality to enable customers to request the Good Guys toll-free telephone number from one or more of its pages, including the Dotcom home page, and (ii) shall contain on one or more of its pages a store locator for Good Guys' retail locations, which locator shall be directly accessible from the Dotcom home page. Dotcom shall update such store locator from time to time at the request of Good Guys. In addition, Dotcom's Website will display a link to the Good Guys corporate website.
Website References. The motivating purpose of adopting The FEA as scope guidance is to help establish business driver alignment with any number of the reference models which support all possible underlying technologies required to meet an agency objective as well as offering the baseline for the technical vocabulary required in any given task. Performance Reference Model (PRM) The PRM is designed to provide linkage between investments or activities and the strategic vision established by agencies and the Federal government. Historically, linking information management investments and activities has been anecdotal due to a lack of standard approach to describing Agency and cross agency performance attributes. The GPRA Modernization Act of 2010 requires the government to publish performance information through a central web site and make strategic plans and performance reports available in machine readable formats. This advance enables more comprehensive and consistent linking of investments and activities to Agency strategic goals and objectives, Agency priority Goals, Cross Agency Priority goals and management areas of focus. The PRM leverages the requirements of the GPRA Modernization Act to establish mechanisms to link directly to the authoritative performance elements published in compliance with the law and provides the means for use of future developments in the mandated central performance website ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. There are three areas to the Performance Reference Model. The first is the Goal. This enables grouping of investments and activities through a common and authoritative framework established by agencies in compliance with OMB direction and the GPRA Modernization Act. It allows the identification of common performance elements across investments or activities, and in the future, will enable cross platform information linkages between systems such as ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and the IT Dashboard. This linkage provides the logical relationships necessary to consistently provide much richer insights into details of the supported performance areas than previously feasible. The second area of the Performance Reference Model is Measurement Area. This describes the manner in which the investment or activity supports the achievement of the supported performance element identified by the Agency Goal. Measurement Areas apply to the more detailed performance indicators associated with the investment of activity rather than the functions of the investment or activity. Investment or ...
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