PART I - THE SCHEDULE SECTION B - SUPPLIES/SERVICES AND PRICES
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9
Release Decision:
RIFPUB
Original Classification:
K
Document Page Count:
7
Document Creation Date:
November 4, 2016
Document Release Date:
November 5, 1998
Sequence Number:
8
Case Number:
Publication Date:
January 1, 1993
Content Type:
CONT
File:
Attachment | Size |
---|---|
CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9.pdf | 319.32 KB |
Body:
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9
PAID I - THE SCHEDULE
SBCTICN B - SUPPLIES/SERVICES AND PRICES
B.1 SERVICES AND PRICES
LINE ITEM DESCRIPTION
0001
External analysis in accordance with
1 Lot
$130,000
specifications set forth in Section C.
(Subsections 6.1).
0002
Reports
1
NSP
0002AA
Workplan Milestone Report
1
NSP
0002AB
Progress Reports
5 (est)
NSP
0002AD
Final Technical Report
1
NSP
0002AE
Variance Report
As needed
0002AF
Technical Briefing
1
NSP
0003
Quick Reaction Capability
As needed
Page 1 of 7
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9
PArrI - ME SEDUIE
SECTION C - DEIl2ION/SPECIFICATIONS
C.1. wow ShTE : Under this contract, the contractor, as an independent
contractor, and not as an agent, servant, or employee of the Government,
utilizing special knowledge and techniques possessed by and available to the
contractor, shall furnish all labor, equipment, facilities, services, and
materials, necessary for the performance of the work set forth below: See
Statement of Work, Enclosure 3, and DD Form 1423 (Contract Data Requirements
List) dated 26 Jan 89 attached in Exhibit A.
Page 2 of 7
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9
PART I - THE SCfT IXJ E
SFtTION F - DEEIVERIES OR PERFORMANCE
F.1 TIM OF DE Y: The work and services required under Section B shall be
completed/delivered as specified on Enclosure 9.
F.2.1. The work required by task 6.1 shall be performed during the period
commencing on the effective date of this contract and completed by 31 March 1994.
F.3. PLACE OF PERF)IWK E: The work under this contract shall be performed at
the contractor's facilities unless otherwise provided in this contract.
Page 3 of 7
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9
PART I - THE SCII1 LXJLE
SECTION H - SPECIAL PROVISIONS
a. The contractor shall not disclose any information under this contract,
including the following, to any person unless (i) it is required for the
performance of this contract or (ii) the individual is specifically authorized
in writing by the Contracting Officer to receive the information.
The contract schedule and technical data incorporated therein.
Sponsorship of the contract.
The Government's use, interest in, or application of the following:
(a) The contract schedule and technical data incorporated therein.
(b) Purchase description, specifications and drawings.
(c) Scientific studies, research, development and design service.
(d) Components, devices, equipments and systems.
(e) Techniques, methods and processes.
(f) Details and/or results of performance.
b. Disclosure by the contractor which require specific written authorization
from the Contracting officer include information, whether written or oral, to be
revealed in open publications, technical conferences, symposia, meetings,
periodicals, journals, brochures, advertising, films, photographs, fact-sheets,
or other material prepared for open publication.
c. When prescribed by the contracting officer, the contractor agrees to insert
in subcontracts and purchase order hereunder provisions which shall conform
substantially to paragraphs a and b. Normally these provisions will not be
required by the contracting officer in purchase orders for standard commercial
items which have been sold or offered for sale to the public commercially by any
supplier.
d. The provisions set forth in paragraphs a, b, and c shall not be construed to
preclude the contractor from otherwise using, for its normal commercial purposes,
information, techniques, processes, methods, developments, components, devices,
equipments, systems, and proprietary data employed in the conduct of the work,
except that which is specifically developed for or as a result of this contract,
or which is precluded from release due to its classified nature. In so using the
information as authorized by this paragraph the contractor (i) shall not disclose
any information concerning the sponsorship of this contract, or
(ii) the nature of the Goverrment's interest in and application of the subject
matter of this contract.
e. The contractor will submit to the Contracting Officer for clearance and
release six (6) copies of the material at least four (4) weeks in advance of
presentation or publication.
Page 4 of 7
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9
H.2. GOVE[SE]T FMU[.%M DATA: The Contractor shall request any data required
for the conduct of this contract, in writing, from the Contracting Officer's
Technical Representative (CUI'R). The CXYIR will maintain records of all such
Government furnished data. to insure accountability and return to the Government
upon termination of the contract.
H.3. S JRfY RDQUIREKM'S:
a. The Contractor shall maintain and administer a security program in accordance
with DoD 5220.22-M Industrial Security Manual and DIAM 50-5. Copies of these
documents are available for review in the office of the procuring Contracting
Officer.
b. Loss or suspension of required security clearapce, as set forth on the
attached DD Form 254 (Contract Security Classification Specification) will result
in inability to perform in accordance with the terms and conditions of the
contract. As a result the contract is subject to default in accordance with the
clause entitled "Default."
c. The Government reserves the right to direct any contractor employee to be
removed from performance, direct or indirect, whenever there is probable cause
to believe, on the basis of all facts available, that such action is warranted
in the interest of national security, whether or not the cause is deemed of
sufficient severity to warrant action to terminate the Contractor's or
individual's security clearance. The Government also 'reserves the right to
direct any contractor employee to be removed from performance, direct or
indirect, for the period of time necessary to conduct any investigation of
alleged misconduct which may, in the opinion of the Contracting Officer,
jeopardize the security of the project.
d. Military security requirements in the performance of this contract shall be
maintained in accordance with the DD Form 254 contained in Section J. The
highest classification involved in the performance of this contract is Top
Secret/Special C;cmnpartmented Intelligence (SCI) . This contract document is
unclassified.
e. The contractor will not use any electronic/electrical informatioh processing
equipment in the possession of the Contractor for the purpose of processing or
transmitting classified information under this contract without the written
permission of the Contracting Officer.
H. 4. CMNGE IN KEY PERSONNEL: The Contractor shall notify the Contracting
Officer prior to making any change in the personnel identified in the proposal
as key personnel assigned to this contract. The Contractor must demonstrate that
the qualifications of the prospective personnel are equal to or. better than the
qualifications of the personnel being replaced.
Page 5 of 7
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9
H.S. USE 9F HUMAN SUBJ=S:
a. DEFINITIONS:
1. Human Subject: An individual about whom an investigator conducting
research obtains data through interaction with the individual, including both
physical procedures and manipulations of the subject or the subject's
environment. The term does not include military or civilian personnel who are
qualified to test by assignment to duties that call specifically for such
qualifications such as test pilots and test engineers.
2. Non-U.S. Citizens: Foreign nationals, excluding, personnel on active
duty.
3. Research: The term does not include individual or group training of
military personnel such as combat readiness, effectiveness, proficiency, or
fitness exercises.
b. GENERAL GUIDANCE:
1. The contractor shall conduct research using human subjects at all times
so as to be in full compliance with all applicable laws, federal regulations and
DoD instructions. Among them are:
a. 45 CFR 46 Health and Human Services (HHS) Regulation, "Protection
of Human Subjects";
b. 10 U.S.C. Section 980, "Limitations on Use of Humans as
Experimental Subjects";
c. DoD Directive 3216.2 (January 7, 1983) "Protection of Human
Subjects in DoD-Supported Research";
2. Safeguarding the rights and welfare of subjects at risk in activities
supported by this contract is the responsibility of the Contractor. Compliance
with this contract will in no way render inapplicable pertinent federal, state,
or local laws or regulations. In order to provide for the adequate discharge of
this institutional responsibility, no activity involving human subjects under
this contract shall be undertaken unless a Contractor Human Use Review Board
(CRB) has reviewed and approved such activity.
3. The contractor must provide the Contracting officer with a written
assurance that it is in compliance with all provisions of 45 CFR 46 HHS
Regulation, "Protection of Human Subjects", as amended.
4. The Contractor will assure the Contracting Officer that the identities
of all subjects will be protected.
5. Informal consent must be obtained in writing from each human subject
before research is undertaken.
Page 6 of 7
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9
6. 'Il}e Contractor shall provide all necessary medical care to research
subjects for injury or disease which is the proximate result of participation in
the research.
7. Studies conducted outside the united states, its territories or
possessions, shall be conducted in compliance with all laws, customs, and
practices of the country in which the study is to be conducted.
c. REOUIRE ENS FOR REPORTING AND DOCUMENTATION:
1. Copies of all documents presented or required for initial and
continuing review of the CRB, e.g., Board minutes pertaining only to the
contract, record of subjects consent, transmittal on actions, instructions and
conditions resulting from Board deliberations addressed to the activity director,
are to be retained by the contractor for at least three (3) years after
completion of the research. All documents shall be accessible for inspection
during normal working hours by the DIA COTR or authorized representative.
2. Except as otherwise provided by law, information in the records or
possession of the Contractor which refers to or can be identified with a
particular subject may not be disclosed except:
a. With the consent of the subject of his legally authorized
representative, or
b. As may be necessary for the DIA to carry out its legal
responsibilities.
3. Upon expiration or termination of this contract, a list of all unused
test material shall be provided to the DIA Contracting Officer.
4. The Contractor shall immediately notify the DIA Contracting Officer,
by telephone, of inquires from sources outside the Department of Defense
concerning the use of human subjects under this contract.
Page 7 of 7
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003000200008-9