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Resolution Number
2022-3307
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
03/15/2022
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Approve w/Millenium Products for Purchase & Installation of Automated License Plate Recognition Systems (ALPR).
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47QSMD20R0001 Refresh: 0009 Section III A. Terms and Conditions Related to Schedule Contract Administration <br />Section III A. Terms and Conditions Related to Schedule Contract <br />Administration <br />These clauses outline key components that are related to Schedule requirements and administrative contracting <br />components to keep your Schedule up to date. <br />Begin Regulation <br />52.204-18 COMMERCIAL AND GOVERNMENT ENTITY CODE <br />MAINTENANCE (AUG 2020) <br />(a) Definition. As used in this clause - <br />Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) code means- <br />(1) An identifier assigned to entities located in the United States or its outlying areas by the <br />Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Branch to <br />identify a commercial or government entity by unique location; or <br />(2) An identifier assigned by a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) or by <br />the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) to entities located outside the United States <br />and its outlying areas that the DLA Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Branch records <br />and maintains in the CAGE master file. This type of code is known as a NATO CAGE (NCAGE) <br />code. <br />(b) Contractors shall ensure that the CAGE code is maintained throughout the life of the contract for <br />each location of contract, including subcontract, performance. For contractors registered in the System <br />for Award Management (SAM), the DLA Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Branch shall <br />only modify data received from SAM in the CAGE master file if the contractor initiates those changes <br />via update of its SAM registration. Contractors undergoing a novation or change -of -name agreement <br />shall notify the contracting officer in accordance with sub xgt 42.12. The contractor shall communicate <br />any change to the CAGE code to the contracting officer within 30 days after the change, so that a <br />modification can be issued to update the CAGE code on the contract. <br />(c) Contractors located in the United States or its outlying areas that are not registered in SAM shall <br />submit written change requests to the DLA Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Branch. <br />Requests for changes shall be provided at https://cage.dla.mil. Change requests to the CAGE master file <br />are accepted from the entity identified by the code. <br />(d) Contractors located outside the United States and its outlying areas that are not registered in SAM <br />shall contact the appropriate National Codification Bureau (points of contact available at <br />http://www.nato.int/stiuctur/AC/I35/main/links/contacts.htm) or NSPA at <br />https://eL)ortal.nst)a.n,ito.int/AC 135Public/scage/CageList.,isL)x to request CAGE changes. <br />(e) Additional guidance for maintaining CAGE codes is available at https://c.ige.dla:mil. <br />(f) If the contract includes Federal Acquisition Regulation clause 52.204-2, Security Requirements, the <br />contractor shall ensure that subcontractors maintain their CAGE code(s) throughout the life of the <br />contract. <br />Begin Regulation <br />52.204-21 BASIC SAFEGUARDING OF COVERED CONTRACTOR <br />INFORMATION SYSTEMS (JUN 2016) <br />Page: 32 of 141 <br />
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