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DSCR I92K: SURGE AND SUSTAINMENT REQUIREMENT
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Section: I
DPACS Code: I92K
BSM Code: I17F42
Clause Number: 52.217-9G25
Type: LOCAL
Clause last updated: 2001-06
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Date of text: 2001-06 (current version)
I92K 52.217-9G25 SURGE & SUSTAINMENT REQUIREMENT
AND DSCR (JUN 2001)
I17F42
(a) Definitions. As used in this clause-
(1) "Surge and Sustainment (S&S) Capability" means
the ability of the contractor and base suppliers to meet
increased quantity/accelerated delivery requirements, using
production and supplier base capabilities, in support of a
broad spectrum of possible Department of Defense
contingencies. This capability includes both the ability to
ramp-up to meet early requirements (i.e., surge), as well as
to sustain an increased production and delivery pace
throughout the contingency(ies) (i.e., sustainment). The
spectrum of possible contingencies includes major theatre
warfare and smaller-scale contingency operations.
(2) "Surge and Sustainment (S&S) Quantity" means
the quantity beyond peacetime level requirements necessary
to support contingency operations. The quantity and
required delivery are identified on an NSN basis,
representing that needed to support two separate contingency
operations for a specified time period, generally a year
unless otherwise specified in the schedule.
(b) Scope of Requirement. The Contractor agrees to
maintain the capability to produce and deliver the quantity
of supplies or services identified in the schedule as the
S&S requirement throughout the life of the contract. This
capability shall be maintained in addition to peacetime
level requirements and other existing Government contracts.
(1) Notification of S&S Capability Changes.
Changes that negatively impact S&S capability shall be
reported in writing to the Contracting Officer within ten
working days after the contractor becomes aware of such
impact. Such notification shall include the Contractor's
proposed corrective action plan.
(2) Changes and Additions. The Government
reserves the right to revise, reassess, or update S&S
requirements during the life of the contract.
(3) Agreement to Participate in S&S Validation/
Testing. By submission of an offer for the S&S requirement,
the contractor agrees to participate in S&S testing as
required by the Government to validate the S&S capability.
Testing/validation may include, but not be limited to,
participation in live exercises, participation in Commander-
in-Chiefs or Joint Chiefs of Staff exercises approved in the
DLA Joint Training Plan, paper exercises, simulations, or
command post exercises. The Government reserves the right
to require tests using other methodologies when deemed
appropriate.
(c) Ordering. Any S&S designated supplies or services
to be furnished under this contract will be ordered in
accordance with the ordering clause by issuance of delivery
orders or task orders specifically identified as
"S&S Orders."
(1) Effective Date for S&S Capability. Orders for
the S&S quantity may be issued immediately after award
unless the contractor has identified during negotiations,
and the Government has approved, an alternate date for the
contractor to attain the required S&S capability. The
contractor's capability assessment shall clearly support the
alternate date for attaining full S&S capability.
(2) Limitations. The order limitations clause
applicable to the peacetime level requirements shall not
apply to the S&S quantity to the extent that it conflicts
with the quantity necessary to support a contingency. The
Government reserves the right to order less than the total
phased quantity specified for each S&S delivery. The
Government may order in excess of each phased delivery
quantity provided the contractor shall accept the excess
quantity. Multiple orders for the same NSN may be issued to
support multiple contingencies provided the total quantity
ordered does not exceed the total S&S quantity for all
phases of delivery.
(3) Contract Ceiling. The Government reserves the
right to increase the contract ceiling as necessary to
accommodate the S&S quantity to the extent such quantity
was not considered when establishing the initial contract
ceiling.
(d) Options to Extend the Contract Term: The Government
may consider the contractor's performance of the S&S
requirements in determining whether exercise of the option
is the most advantageous method of meeting the Government's
needs. Factors that may be considered include maintenance
of the S&S capability; results of validation/testing;
performance during an actual contingency; and other
pertinent information related to the S&S requirement.
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