GWACs are delivery- or task-order contracts, This means they do not provide a specific amount of services. Rather, the terms are set for a certain period, during which the provider delivers an unlimited supply of services until the contract expires. For instance, Company X may be contracted ...
(Not so with set-aside task orders under otherwise unrestricted IDIQs, there it very much is time of offer for the task order rather than the IDIQ for the date to determine size). However, there are a couple of exceptions. The biggest one is where the contracting officer explicitly ...
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Federal Supply Schedules and Governmentwide acquisition contracts; and that approval requirements should be the same when DoD awards a contract or task order for services that is not performance-based, whether placed against a DoD contract, a Federal SupplySchedule, or a Governmentwide acquisition ...
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However, the Court of Federal Claims lacked jurisdiction in it because Holden's request was not related to the terms of the Task Order Contract.HorskaKaterinaWelzAndrew J.FilemyrHeatherNockJenniferPublic Contract Law Journal
So under these larger vehicles, any agency, even if they're not connected to the agency that awarded the task order, I'm sorry, the IDIQ contract, any agency can place an order with a contractor. Similar to task order contracts, the general services administration, or GSA, has what a...
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