Chapter 16 Indefinite Delivery Contracts
Index
- Section 16.1 What Is an Indefinite Delivery (ID) Contract?
- Section 16.2 Definite Quantity Contract
- Section 16.3 Requirements Contract
- Section 16.4 What Is an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contract?
- Section 16.5 Advisory and Assistance Services
- Section 16.6 Task Order Contract (TOC) or Job Order Contract (JOC) Contracting
- Section 16.7 Contract Requirements
- Section 16.8 Minimum Quantity
- Section 16.9 Funding the Contract
- Section 16.10 Interagency Acquisitions
- Section 16.11 Low Bid Factor of Coefficient
- Section 16.12 Inconsistent Contractor Line Item Proposal vs. Government Scope of Work
- Section 16.13 Determination of Unit Price Item Inclusions
- Section 16.14 Unit Price Book (UPB) Inaccuracies
- Section 16.15 Distinguishing Prepriced From Non-Prepriced (NPP) Items
- Section 16.16 Quality Standards
- Section 16.17 Inaccurate Proposals
- Section 16.18 Indefinite Delivery Contracts
- Section 16.19 Performance Based Contracting
- Section 16.20 Pricing
- Section 16.21 Government’s Pricing Problem
- Section 16.22 Contractor’s Pricing Problem
- Section 16.23 Multiple Awards
- Section 16.24 FAR Part 36 and Job Order
- Section 16.25 FAR 36.202 Specifications
- Section 16.26 FAR 36.204—Disclosure of the Magnitude of Construction Projects
- Section 16.27 FAR 36.500, et seq .—Construction Contract Clauses
- Section 16.28 Modifying a Task Order
- Section 16.29 Conclusion
- Section 16.30 Defining When a Task Is Not in Scope
- Section 16.31 Protests of Individual Task Orders
- Section 16.32 Government Requirement to Honor Acquisition Regulations
- Section 16.33 Government Duty to Provide Realistic Estimates
- Section 16.34 Governmental Tort Liability
- Section 16.35 Equitable Relief vs. Government
- Section 16.36 Mistake in Bid
- Section 16.37 Bid Protest