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The Privacy Act of 1974 (P. L. 93-579, U. S. C. 552a); and

The U. S. Department of Education ADP Security Manual,
Handbook Number 6; including

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(1) Chapter 4, "Personnel Security", (The offeror must be prepared to submit names and ADP clearance paperwork for contractor personnel. Note that, regardless of the level of government security clearance that an individual currently holds, the ED Office of the Inspector General determines what additional paperwork may be required for each contractor employee after contract award.) and (2) Chapter 9, "Acquisitions, Grants and Cooperative

Agreements".

The Contractors may arrange to review copies of the above referenced documents by contacting the Contract Specialist at telephone number (202) 732-1256.

The Contractor shall include this provision in any subcontract(s) awarded pursuant to this contract.

H. 9 ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

(ED 307-17) (APRIL 1984)

(A) The Contractor warrants that, to the best of the Contractor's knowledge and belief, there are no relevant facts or circumstances which could give rise to an organizational conflict of interest, as defined in FAR Subpart 9.5, Or that the Contractor has disclosed all such relevant information.

(B) The Contractor agrees that if an actual or potential organizational conflict of interest is discovered after award, the Contractor will make a full disclosure in writing to the Contracting Officer. This disclosure shall include a description of actions which the Contractor has taken or proposes to take, after consultation with the Contracting Officer, to avoid, mitigate, or neutralize the actual or potential conflict.

(C) Remedies - The Government may terminate this contract for convenience, in whole or in part, if it deems such termination necessary to avoid an organizational conflict of interest. If the Contractor was aware of a potential organizational conflict of interest prior to award or discovered an actual or potential conflict after award and did not disclose or misrepresented relevant information to the Contracting Officer, the Government may terminate the contract for default, or pursue such other remedies as may be permitted by law or this contract. (D) The Contractor further agrees to insert in any subcontract or consultant agreement hereunder, provisions which shall conform substantially to the language of this clause, including this paragraph

(D).

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This contract incorporates the following clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text available.

1.2 CLAUSES FOR A COST-PLUS-FIXED-FEE CONTRACT
(MATRIX-A) (MARCH 1985)

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(The following clause shall apply to all contracts in excess of $100,000. >

52. 203-12

52.209-6

52.212-13
52.215-1

52. 215-2

52. 215-22

52. 215-24

Limitation on Payments to Influence Certain

Federal Transactions (JANUARY 1990)

Protecting the Government's Interest When Subcontracting
With Contractors Debarred, Suspended, or Proposed for
Debarment (MAY 1989)

Stop-Work Order (APRIL 1984)

Examination of Records by Comptroller

General (APRIL 1984)

Audit-Negotiation (DECEMBER 1989)

Price Reduction for Defective Cost or

Pricing Data (APRIL 1988)

Subcontractor Cost or Pricing Data (APRIL 1985)

(The following clause shall apply when prescribed under FAR subpart 15. 812-2(a). The alternate provision shall additionally apply when prescribed under 15. 812-2(b).

52. 215-26

Integrity of Unit Prices-Alternate I (APRIL 1987)

(The following clause shall apply if prescribed in FAR 15. 804-8(e).)

RFP-90-016

52. 215-27

52. 215-27

Termination of Defined Benefit Pension Plans
(September 1989)

Termination of Defined Benefit Pension Plans
(September 1989)

(The following clause shall apply if the contractor did not propose facilities capital cost of money in its offer. )

52.215-31

52.216-7

52.216-8

52. 219-8

Waiver of Facilities Capital Cost of Money (SEPT 1987)
Allowable Cost and Payment (APRIL 1984)
Fixed Fee (APRIL 1984)

Utilization of Small Business Concerns and

Small Disadvantaged Business Concerns (JUNE 1985)

RFP-90-016

(The following clause shall apply as prescribed under FAR subpart 19.708(b), including exemption of application to 8(a) and other small businesses. )

52.219-9

52.219-13

Small Business and Small Disadvantaged Business
Subcontracting Plan (AUGUST 1989)

Utilization of Women-Owned Small
Businesses (AUGUST 1986)

(The following clause shall apply to all contracts which include the clause FAR 52.219-9, Small Business and Small Disadvantaged Business Subcontracting Plan.)

52. 219-16

52. 220-3

Liquidated Damages--Small Business Subcontracting Plan (AUGUST 1989)

Utilization of Labor Surplus Area Concerns (APRIL 1984)

(The following clause applies to all cost reimbursement contracts in excess of $100,000. ›

52. 222-2

Payment of Overtime Premiums (APRIL 1984)

(The following clause shall be exempted from application under FAR provisions 52. 222-3(a) through (c).)

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(The following clause shall apply when prescribed under FAR subpart 22. 305. ›

52. 222-4

Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act -
Overtime Compensation (MARCH 1986)

(The following clause shall apply when prescribed under FAR subpart 22.6.)

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(Note: The reports required by the following clause shall be submitted to OASVET (VETS-100); U. S. Department of Labor; 200 Constitution Avenue, NW; Washington D. C. 20210.)

52. 222-37

Employment Reports on Special Disabled Veterans and
Veterans of the Vietnam Era (JANUARY 1988)

(The two following clauses shall only apply to contracts to which the Service Contract Act is applicable.)

1989)

52.222-41
52.222-42

Service Contract Act of 1965, as Amended (MAY 1989)
Statement of Equivalent Rates for Federal Hires (MAY

(Note: List of equivalent rates, if applicable, will be given in

attachment. )

RFP-90-016

52. 223-2

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Clean Air and Water (Over $100,000) (APRIL 1984)

(The following clause shall apply to (a) any contract awarded to an individual - ie., a contractor having no more than one employee including the contractor or (b) any contract of $25,000 or more, unless excepted under the provisions of FAR 23. 505 (b) (1) (3).)

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Drug Free Workplace (MARCH 1989)

Buy American Act - Supplies (JANUARY 1989)

Restrictions on Contracting with Sanctioned Persons (MAY

(The following clause applies to all but specified research and development contracts. )

52.227-1

Authorization and Consent (APRIL 1984)

(The following clause applies to only specified research and development contracts. )

52. 227-1

52.227-2

Authorization and Consent - Alternate I (APRIL 1984)
Notice and Assistance Regarding Patent
and Copyright Infringement (APRIL 1984)

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