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What is a bilateral modification? - Answer: It is a contractor modification that is signed by the contractor
and the contracting officer.
Bilateral modifications are used to-
(1) Make negotiated equitable adjustments resulting from the issuance of a change order;
(2) Definitize letter contracts; and
(3) Reflect other agreements of the parties modifying the terms of contracts.
What is a unilateral modification? - Answer: A unilateral modification is a contract modification that is
signed only by the contracting officer.
Unilateral modifications are used, for example, to-
(1) Make administrative changes;
(2) Issue change orders;
(3) Make changes authorized by clauses other than a changes clause (e.g., Property clause, Options
clause, or Suspension of Work clause); and
(4) Issue termination notices.
Definitization - Answer: It means the agreement on, or determination of, contract terms, specifications,
and price, which converts the undefinitized contract action to a definitive contract.
Definitization is the process of turning an initial contract, often referred to as a "letter contract," into a
firm-fixed-price or other definite type of contract.
It involves the negotiation and establishment of clear and specific contract terms, pricing, and
requirements.
Definitization typically occurs after the government and the contractor have gathered more information,
defined the scope of work, and resolved any outstanding issues.
, Once definitization is complete, the contract becomes legally binding and provides a well-defined
agreement for the goods or services to be provided.
Undefinitized contraction actions (UCA) - Answer: UCA are those contract actions for which the contract
terms, specifications, or price are not agreed upon before performance commences. Examples are letter
contracts, Basic Ordering Agreements (BOA), and provisioned item orders, for which the price has not
been agreed upon before performance has begun.
Undefinitization is the initial phase of a contract when the government and the contractor have not yet
agreed on all the terms, specifications, or prices.
It often occurs when there is an urgent need to start work before all contract details can be fully
negotiated and defined.
Undefinitized contract actions are subject to specific limitations and rules, including a requirement to
definitize within a certain timeframe.
The government and the contractor must work together to gather necessary information and resolve
uncertainties to definitize the contract.
Time-and-Materials Contract - Answer: provides for acquiring supplies or services on the basis of-
(1) Direct labor hours at specified fixed hourly rates that include wages, overhead, general and
administrative expenses, and profit; and
(2) Actual cost for materials (except as provided for in 31.205-26(e) and (f)).
15.306 Exchanges with offerors after receipt of proposals. - Answer: (a) Clarifications and award without
discussions.
(1) Clarifications are limited exchanges, between the Government and offerors, that may occur when
award without discussions is contemplated