CREATIVE ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL INC.
The contract for supplies or services and price/costs outlines the purpose and scope of the agreement.
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Abstract
The contract type is specified as a [redacted] contract, which is a type of contract used for [redacted] purposes. The supplies and services to be provided under the contract include [redacted] goods and services, which are detailed in the statement of work. The estimated cost of the contract is [redacted], with a fixed fee of [redacted] and an obligated amount of [redacted]. The budget for the contract is outlined in Section B-5, which includes [redacted] categories of expenses. Indirect costs are addressed in Section B-6, which outlines the [redacted] rates and procedures for reimbursement. The contract also includes provisions for cost reimbursement, payment, and inspection and acceptance. The contractor is required to submit reports and deliverables, including progress reports and a development experience documentation. The contract administration data section outlines the contracting office, cognizant technical officer, and technical directions/relationship with USAID. The special contract requirements section includes provisions for international travel approval and notification, insurance and services, and personnel compensation. The contractor is also required to submit a subcontracting plan and report, as well as comply with security requirements and initial salaries and consultant rates. The contract clauses section includes provisions for notice listing contract clauses incorporated by reference, approval of contract, and prompt payment. The contractor is also required to comply with limitation of liability-high-value dems and clauses incorporated by reference. The list of attachments includes a DD Form 254, which is a Department of Defense contract security classification specification. This form outlines the security classification requirements for the contract and is used to ensure that the contractor complies with all applicable security regulations. The contract is administered by the [redacted] contracting office, which is responsible for ensuring that the contractor complies with all contract requirements. The cognizant technical officer is responsible for providing technical direction and oversight to the contractor. The contractor is required to submit regular progress reports and deliverables to the contracting office, which will review and approve the reports and deliverables to ensure that the contractor is meeting the contract requirements. The contract includes provisions for payment, which are outlined in Section B-9. The contractor is required to submit invoices and supporting documentation to the contracting office, which will review and approve the invoices for payment. The contracting office will also conduct regular audits to ensure that the contractor is complying with all contract requirements and that the payments are accurate and complete. The contract also includes provisions for security requirements, which are outlined in Section H-9. The contractor is required to comply with all applicable security regulations and to submit regular security reports to the contracting office. The contracting office will review and approve the security reports to ensure that the contractor is meeting the security requirements of the contract. Overall, the contract outlines the terms and conditions of the agreement between the contractor and the contracting office. The contract includes provisions for supplies and services, price/costs, payment, inspection and acceptance, and security requirements. The contractor is required to comply with all contract requirements and to submit regular progress reports and deliverables to the contracting office.
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USAID DEC