The Government-Furnished Property module of the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment is the DoD data repository for reporting loss of Government property in the possession of contractors. (5) Reporting loss of Government property. (F) Property to which the Government has acquired a lien or title solely because of partial, advance, progress, or performance-based payments (E) Property under any statutory leasing authority (D) Items that are contractor-acquired property ( 2) A copy of the executed determination and findings shall be provided to the DoD Unique Item Identification Policy Office at this address: OUSD(AT&L)DPAP/Program Development and Implementation, Room 3B855, 3060 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-3060 or by facsimile to 703–602–6047. ( ii) The head of the contracting activity for all other programs. ( i) The Component Acquisition Executive for an Acquisition Category (ACAT) I program or ( 1) The determination and findings shall be executed by. (C) Items for which a determination and findings has been executed concluding that it is more cost effective for the Government requiring activity to assign, mark, and register the unique item identification after delivery of an item acquired from a small business concern or a commercial product acquired under FAR part 12 or part 8. (B) Items, as determined by the head of the agency, that are to be used to support a contingency operation or to facilitate defense against or recovery from nuclear, biological, chemical, or radiological attack (A) Government-furnished property that was previously tagged, labeled, or marked The Contractor will not be required to tag, label, or mark. The list of Government-furnished property subject to serialized item management will be identified in the contract in accordance with PGI 245.103-72, Government-furnished property attachments to solicitations and awards. (i) It is DoD policy that Government-furnished property be tagged, labeled, or marked based on DoD marking standards (MIL Standard 130) or other standards, when the requiring activity determines that such items are subject to serialized item management (serially-managed items). (4) Government-furnished property identification. See Subpart 237.75 for policy relating to facilities projects. (3) Acquisition and management of industrial resources. Copies are available from the address cited at PGI 251.102. When a contractor will be responsible for preparing requisitioning documentation to acquire Government-furnished property from Government supply sources, include in the contract the requirement to prepare the documentation in accordance with DoD 4000.25-1-M, Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures (MILSTRIP). (C) Specify the destination and means of shipment for property to be returned to the Government. (B) Direct the contractor to destroy or return all Government-furnished MC&G property not consumed during contract performance and (A) Contact the Director, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, 7500 Geoint Drive, Springfield, VA 22150, for disposition instructions (ii) Upon completion of contract performance, the contracting officer shall. (i) MC&G property shall not be duplicated, copied, or otherwise reproduced for purposes other than those necessary for contract performance. All Government-furnished mapping, charting, and geodesy (MC&G) property is under the control of the Director, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency. (1) Mapping, charting, and geodesy property. There must be a method of determining the practitioner did, in fact, authenticate the document after it was transcribed.See the policy guidance at PGI 245.102-70. A system of auto-authentication in which a physician or other practitioner authenticates a report before transcription is not consistent with these requirements. A mail system in which transcripts are sent to the physician for review, and then he/she signs and returns a postcard identifying the record and verifying its accuracy.A system in which the physician signs off against a list of entries that must be verified in the individual record.Computerized systems that require the physician to review the document on-line and indicate that it has been approved by entering a computer code.Any system that would meet the authentication requirement are as follows: There must be a specific action by the author to indicate that the entry is verified and accurate. A system of auto-authentication in which a physician or other practitioner authenticates a report before transcription.
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