Section 27-2407. TYPES OF INCENTIVES  


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    2407.1Incentive contracts shall include cost incentives which take the form of a profit or fee adjustment formula. No incentive contract shall provide for other incentives without also providing for a cost incentive.

     

    2407.2Except for cost-plus-award-fee contracts, incentive contracts shall include a target cost, a target profit or fee, and a profit or fee adjustment formula that (within the constraints of a price ceiling or minimum and maximum fee) provides for the following:

     

    (a)Actual cost that meets the target will result in the target profit or fee;

     

    (b)Actual cost that exceeds the target will result in downward adjustment of the target profit or fee; and

     

    (c)Actual cost that is below the target will result in upward adjustment of the target profit or fee.

     

    2407.3Technical performance incentives may be considered in connection with specific product characteristics or other specific elements of the contractor's performance.

     

    2407.4Technical performance incentives shall be designed to tailor profit or fee to results achieved by the contractor, compared with specified target goals. The contract shall be specific in establishing performance test criteria (such as testing conditions, instrumentation precision, and data interpretation) in order to determine the degree of attainment of performance targets.
     

    2407.5The contracting officer may consider delivery incentives when meeting a required delivery schedule is a significant District objective.

     

    2407.6The contracting officer shall specify in incentive arrangements the application of the reward-penalty structure in the event of District-caused delays or other delays beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the contractor or a subcontractor.

     

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Final Rulemaking published at 35 DCR 1560 (February 26, 1988).