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Contract Clauses for Solicitation 47QSMD20R0001 Refresh Number 19 Contract Number: GS -07F -0031W <br />maintenance, repair, and research and development contract activities. Production scrap may have value <br />when re -melted or reprocessed, e.g., textile and metal clippings, borings, and faulty castings and <br />forgings. <br />Property means all tangible property, both real and personal. <br />Property Administrator means an authorized representative of the Contracting Officer appointed in <br />accordance with agency procedures, responsible for administering the contract requirements and <br />obligations relating to Government property in the possession of a Contractor. <br />Property records means the records created and maintained by the contractor in support of its <br />stewardship responsibilities for the management of Government property. <br />Provide means to furnish, as in Government -furnished property, or to acquire, as in <br />contractor -acquired property. <br />Real property See Federal Management Regulation 102-71.20 (41 CFR 102-71.20). <br />Sensitive property means property potentially dangerous to the public safety or security if stolen, <br />lost, or misplaced, or that shall be subject to exceptional physical security, protection, control, and <br />accountability. Examples include weapons, ammunition, explosives, controlled substances, radioactive <br />materials, hazardous materials or wastes, or precious metals. <br />Unit acquisition cost means - <br />(1) For Government -furnished property, the dollar value assigned by the Government and <br />identified in the contract; and <br />(2) For contractor -acquired property, the cost derived from the Contractor's records that reflect <br />consistently applied generally accepted accounting principles. <br />(b) Property management <br />(1) The Contractor shall have a system of internal controls to manage (control, use, preserve, protect, <br />repair, and maintain) Government property in its possession. The system shall be adequate to satisfy the <br />requirements of this clause. In doing so, the Contractor shall initiate and maintain the processes, <br />systems, procedures, records, and methodologies necessary for effective and efficient control of <br />Government property. The Contractor shall disclose any significant changes to its property management <br />system to the Property Administrator prior to implementation of the changes. The Contractor may <br />employ customary commercial practices, voluntary consensus standards, or industry-leading practices <br />and standards that provide effective and efficient Government property management that are necessary <br />and appropriate for the performance of this contract (except where inconsistent with law or regulation). <br />(2) The Contractor's responsibility extends from the initial acquisition and receipt of property, <br />through stewardship, custody, and use until formally relieved of responsibility by authorized means, <br />including delivery, consumption, expending, sale (as surplus property), or other disposition, or via a <br />completed investigation, evaluation, and final determination for lost property. This requirement applies <br />to all Government property under the Contractor's accountability, stewardship, possession or control, <br />including its vendors or subcontractors (see paragraph (f)(1)(v) of this clause). <br />(3) The Contractor shall include the requirements of this clause in all subcontracts under which <br />Government property is acquired or furnished for subcontract performance. <br />(4) The Contractor shall establish and maintain procedures necessary to assess its property <br />management system effectiveness and shall perform periodic internal reviews, surveillances, self <br />assessments, or audits. Significant findings or results of such reviews and audits pertaining to <br />Government property shall be made available to the Property Administrator. <br />Page: 98 of 216 <br />185 <br />