Document No. FBM003 1/1/05 Flowdowns for Contract F29601-03-C-0238, Advanced Ballistic Missile Technology Studies Full Text Clause AFMC 5352.215-9008, Enabling Clause Between Prime Contractors (Jul 1997). (Applicable if your contract is $1 million or more) (a) The Air Force has entered into contracts with the following Manpower Support Services Contractors for services to provide Major Support Areas (such as Technical Evaluation and Acquisition Management Support), technical, evaluation, financial and acquisition management support: Leader Communications TASC Aero Thermal Technology (b) Applicable Task Detail: reviewing technical data, cost and schedule reviews, evaluations and recommendations. (c) In the performance of this contract, the Contractor agrees to cooperate with the service contractors listed in paragraph a above by responding to invitations from authorized personnel to attend meetings; providing access to technical information and research, development and planning data, test data and results, schedule and milestone data, financial data including the Contractor's cost/schedule management system/records and accounting system, all in original form or reproduced; discussing technical matters related to the program; providing access to Contractor facilities utilized in the performance of this contract; and allowing observation of technical activities by appropriate support Contractor technical personnel. (d) The Contractor further agrees to include in each subcontract over $1 million or 10 percent of prime contract value, whichever is less, a clause requiring compliance by a subcontractor and succeeding levels of subcontractors with the response and access provisions of paragraph (c) above, subject to coordination with the Contractor. This agreement does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility to manage subcontracts effectively and efficiently, nor is it intended to establish privity of contracts between the Government or the service Contractor(s) and such subcontractors. (e) Service Contractor personnel are not authorized to direct a Contractor in any manner. (f) Service contracts contain an organizational conflict of interest clause that requires the service Contractors to protect the data and prohibits the service Contractors from using the data for any purpose other than that for which the data was presented. (g) Neither the Contractor nor their subcontractors shall be required in the satisfaction of the requirements of this clause to perform any effort or supply any documentation not otherwise required by their contract or subcontract. Document No. FBM003 Document No. FBM003 1/1/05 FAR Clauses FAR 52.227-1, Authorization and Consent (Jul 1995) and Alternate I (Apr 1984) The basic clause is already called out in Corpdocs, but Alternate I also applies to you if your contract is for research and development. FAR 52.243-2, Changes – Cost Reimbursement (Aug 1987) and Alternate V (Apr 1984) – The basic clause is already called out in Corpdocs, but Alternate V also applies to you if your contract is for research and development. 52.246-8, Inspection of Research and Development – Cost Reimbursement (May 2001). Applicable if you are performing research and development work. 52.247-67 Submission of Commercial Transportation Bills to the General Services Administration for Audit (Jun 1997) – Applicable if you received a cost reimbursement subcontract with deliverable(s). DFARS Clauses 252.204-7000, Disclosure of Information (Dec 1991). Applicable for all purchase orders/subcontracts. 252.225-7004, Reporting of Contract Performance Outside of the United States (Apr 2003). Applicable to all purchase orders/subcontracts exceeding $500,000, except subcontracts for commercial items, construction, ores, natural gases, utilities, petroleum products and crudes, timber (logs), or subsistence. 252.225-7012, Preference for Certain Domestic Commodities (Feb 2003). Applicable if you will have deliverable(s). 252.225-7025, Restriction on Acquisition of Forgings (Apr 2003). Applicable if your delivery contains restricted forging items – ship propulsion shafts, periscope tubes or ring forgings for bull gears. 252.225-7030, Restriction on Acquisition of Carbon, Alloy, and Armor Steel Plate (Apr 2003). Applicable to all purchase orders and subcontracts for carbon, alloy, and armor steel plate in Federal supply class 9515 or described by American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) or American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) specifications, furnished as a deliverable item under the prime contract. 252.243-7002, Requests for Equitable Adjustment (Mar 1998). Applies to all purchase orders/subcontracts over $100,000. Document No. FBM003 Document No. FBM003 1/1/05 252.246-7000, Material Inspection and Receiving Report – (Mar 2003). Applicable if you will be making any direct shipments to the Government. AFMC Clauses 5352.227-9000, Export-Controlled Data Restrictions (AFMC)(Jul 1997). Applicable for all purchase orders/subcontracts. Document No. FBM003