CLC 222 Mod 5 Contract Monitoring: Documentation & Handling Issues Exam
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CLC 222 Mod 5 Contract Monitoring: Documentation & Handling Issues Exam Here is your test result.The dots represent the choices you have made. The highlighted questions are the questions you have missed. Remediation Accessed shows whether you accessed those links.'N' represents links not visited and 'Y' represents visited links. Back to Status page contains 5 Questions 1) In remedy situations, the Contracting Officer’s Representative’s oversight duties and documented files are key to determining the course of action for the government to take. The COR contributes by: [Identify how a COR deals with non compliance or poor performance.] All of the answers are correct Monitoring Documenting Communicating
2) When the contractor is delinquent on contract performance, the two types of delinquency notices sent by the Contracting Officer are: [Discuss when and why schedule compliance must be brought to the attention of the KO] [Remediation Accessed
:N] A Cure Notice and a Show Cause Notice. The two notices may be used sequentially or, depending on the time left in performance, only a single notice might be used. A Second Chance Notice and a Show Cause Notice. The two notices may be used sequentially or, depending on the time left in performance, only a single notice might be used. A Cure Notice and a Termination Notice. The two notices may be used sequentially or, depending on the time left in performance, only a single notice might be used. A Termination for Default Notice and a Cure Notice. The two notices may be used sequentially or, depending on the time left in performance, only a single notice might be used. 3) You, as a COR, are giving technical direction to the contractor. This is adding value for the government and additional expense to the contractor. This is within the scope of the COR duties. [Distinguish between formal and informal communication and its effect on giving technical direction] True False
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