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Defense Acquisition University CLC 222 (COR) Training Test 3. Q&A The COR has identified a change to the contract that will increase costs. What steps must be taken for the Contracting Officer to ... modify the contract? When changes are made to a contract, the government must determine if the change is within scope. In plain English that means the work falls under the basic intent of the original contract. When there is a difference of opinion between the COR and the contractor on a specification within the contract, the COR should direct the contractor to perform in accordance with the COR's interpretation. The main purpose for the COR to understand the contract and how it is organized is to be aware of all contractual requirements and deliverables. This knowledge helps the COR track contractor performance and ensure contractor compliance with the contract as written. A separate Contract Line Item Number (CLIN) should be used for each item on a contract. When a contractor performs work beyond that required by the contract without a formal change order and it is perceived that such work was ordered by the Government or caused by Government fault, this is defined as? Contracting Officer's Representatives do not have authority to modify the contract; however, they are vital to the process as they are relied upon to notify the Contracting Officer of required contract changes and evaluating proposals. [Show More]
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