ML19347F239
| ML19347F239 | |
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| Issue date: | 05/01/1981 |
| From: | Mcdonald R, Perlman J NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM), SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP. (FORMERLY |
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| Shared Package | |
| ML19347F238 | List: |
| References | |
| CON-FIN-B-7322-1, CON-NRC-02-81-051, CON-NRC-2-81-51 NUDOCS 8105180035 | |
| Download: ML19347F239 (4) | |
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ARTICLE I - BACXGROUND Between September 28, 1979 and January 23, 1981, the NRC contracted with Science Applications, Inc. (SAI) for the development of a systems model for the analysis of shallow and burial disposal practices. This contract calls for the delivery of the complete code and the associated user's manual.
As the NRC wants to utilize the SAI model -rather quickly for a variety of licensing activities (including environmental assessments of the Barnwell and Shieffield sites), it is necessary to train staff members within a very narrow time span regarding the use and limitations of the SAI model.
ARTICLE II - SC0pE OF WORK o
The Contractor shall furnish the necessary personnel and course materials to arrange and present a seminar for staff personnel designated by the Division of Waste Management regarding the development and use of the SAI Systems Analysis Code. The seminar shall be arranged in two separate segments - the first portion covering development of the Systems Analysis Code and the second portion covering its use. The Contractor shall use the final report from the Systems Analysis Project (NRC Contract No. NRC-02-79-032) as the teaching text on code development and the Systems Analysis Code User Manual as a teaching text for code limitations and use. The seminar shall be arranged such that the presentation is appropriate for technical individuals who are not familiar with the Systems Analysis Code, but who have a basic familiarity with modeling techniques.
The ruterial pres'ented during the seminar shall include, but not be limited to:
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How each of the sub-routines within the model was developed.
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The types of analyses performed by the code, c.
The sensitivity studies perfonted to limit data input requirements, d.
Detailed explanation on data input requirements.
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Interpretation of data output, f.
Procedures for changing subroutines.
The training will include assistance i
in actual use of the user's manual and code by utilizing NRC remote terminals to make test runs of the code. The test runs will be designed by the Contractor to illustrate the various options of the code.
f NRC-02-81-051 Page 3 of 4 The NRC will provide SAI with a meeting room, appropriate overhead and slide projectors, and clerical support, as needed. The NRC will also provide remote terminals for use during " hands-on" training and demonstration, as well as associated computer time. Some time on the SAI computer is included in the contract costs to allow set-up of the code on the NRC ccmputer (the SAI comouter acts as a terminal). The SAI computer will be used during the seminar, as necessary.
ARTICLE III - PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE The period of performance under this contract shall commence on the effective uate of the contract and shall continue for a period of one month at which time all of the work shall have been completed.
ARTIC' E IV - CONSIDERATION In full consideration of the Contractor's performance hereunder, the NRC shall pay the Contractor the firm-fixed-price of $9,802.00.
ARTICLE V - OBLIGATIONS The amount presently obligated by the NRC with respect to this contract is
$9,802.00.
ARTICLE VI - PAYMENT Payment shall be made in accordance with Clouse 2 of the General Provisions
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entitled " Payments" as soon as pacticable after completion of all the work and acceptance by.the Prnject Officer, upon submission by the Contractor of voucher (s) in a forta satisfactory to the Contracting Officer; provided, how-ever, that said payment (s) shall not be deemed to prejudice any rights which the Government may have by law or under other provisions of this contract.
ARTIC8.E VII - PROJECT OFFICER James Thomas is hereby designated as the Contracting Officer's authorized representative (hereinafter called Project Officer) for technical aspects of this contract. The Project Officer is not authorized to approve or reouest any action which results in or could result in an increase in contract cost; nor to terminate, or settle any claim or dispute arising under the contract; nor issue any unilateral directive whatever.
The Project Officer is responsible for:
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monitoring the Contractor's technical progress, including surveillance and assessment of performance, and recommending to the Contracting Officer changes fre. requirements; 2.
interpreting the scope of work; 3.
performing technical evaluation as required;
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performing technical inspections and acceptances required by this contract; and 5.
assisting the Contractor in the resolution of technical problems encountered during performance.
Within the purview of this authority, the Project Officer is authorized to review all costs reauested for reimbursement by contractors and submit recommendations for' approval, disapproval,' or suspension for supplies / services required under the contract. The Contracting Officer is responsible for directing or negotiating any changes in terms, conditions, or amounts cited in the contract.
For guidance from the Project Officer to the Contractor to be valid, it must; 1.
be consistent with the description of work set forth in this contract; 2.
not constitute new assignment of work or change of the expressed terms, conditions, or specifications incorporated into this contract;
- 3. not constitute a basis for an extension to the period of performance or contract delivery schedule; and 4.
not constitute a basis for any increase in the contract price.
ARTICLE VIII - GENERAL PROVISIONS This contract is ' subject to the Fixed Price Research and Development Contracts Under $10,000.00 General Provisions, dated November 14, 1977, which incorporates the FPR Changes and Additions and NRC Additions, attached hereto and made a part hereof.
Clause 14 entitled " Patent Rights - Acquisition by the Government" is deleted in its entirety.
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