Pappy
@Pappy
Joined Aug 5, 2022 · 10 posts
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- NTE Purchase Order for Supplies
Thank you for your time and guidance! Much appreciated.
in Contract Award Process · 3y ago
- NTE Purchase Order for Supplies
> > Don Mansfield said: > > > I don't think what you are describing is incremental funding. You are just buying a base quantity and buying more later when you have funds--like any other option. You d
in Contract Award Process · 3y ago
- NTE Purchase Order for Supplies
Joel, yes to your question, but with incremental ordering up to the max qty. Don, Agree, but incremental funding came up and I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something.
in Contract Award Process · 3y ago
- NTE Purchase Order for Supplies
I agree Don and intended to use that very clause. Thank you.
in Contract Award Process · 3y ago
- NTE Purchase Order for Supplies
Ok, I see that you don't think it is providing any benefit of reduced admin burden, so let's agree to disagree on that point. With respect to the clause defining the CO authority to mod the contract t
in Contract Award Process · 3y ago
- NTE Purchase Order for Supplies
> > Vern Edwards said: > > > Do you have any experience with incremental funding? Do you understand it? > > > > What incremental funding clause would you put in the purchase order? Are you familiar
in Contract Award Process · 3y ago
- NTE Purchase Order for Supplies
I did not intend to include option CLIN's, just one info CLIN with a NTE quantity and fixed unit price, then as funding becomes available, add sub-CLIN's (AA, AB, etc...) to increase funding and total
in Contract Award Process · 3y ago
- NTE Purchase Order for Supplies
We are considering a not-to-exceed quantity purchase order for a recurring supply item with a one year period of performance, with the intent to fund incrementally as the supply is needed. We will awa
in Contract Award Process · 3y ago
- Consideration
Thank you all for your contributions. Much appreciated.
in Contract Administration · 3y ago
- Consideration
So, in a practical application of consideration (or lack thereof) which happens frequently, a purchase order is awarded (signed by the contractor, even though it doesn't have to be), the contractor fa
in Contract Administration · 3y ago