Army 5152.225-5908 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED CONTRACTOR SUPPORT (JUN 2015) Basic (Jun 2015) (Current)

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As prescribed in AI 5125.7703-5(S-100)(i), insert clause 5152.225-5908, Government Furnished Contractor Support, in all service and construction contracts with performance in Afghanistan. Prior to checking blocks to authorize services for contractor personnel, Contracting Officers shall coordinate with requiring activities to verify what services are available and authorized at their locations.

GOVERNMENT FURNISHED CONTRACTOR SUPPORT

The following is a summary of the type of support the Government will provide the contractor. Services will be provided to contractors at the same level as they are provided to military and DoD civilian personnel. In the event of any discrepancy between this summary and the description of services in the Statement of Work, this clause will take precedence. These services are only provided at the following locations: TBD at task order level. When contractor employees are in transit, all checked blocks are considered authorized.

NOTE: The services marked in this special clause must be consistent with information marked on the approved GFKSV form.

U.S. Citizens
[ ] APO/FPO/MPO/DPO/Postal Services [ ] DFACs**** [ ] Mil Issue Equip
[ ] Authorized Weapon******* [ ] Excess Baggage [ ] MILAIR (inter/intra theater)
[ ] Billeting*** [ ] Fuel Authorized [ ] MWR
[ ] CAAF* [ ] Govt Furnished Meals****
[ ] Controlled Access Card (CAC) [ ] Military Banking [ ] Transportation
[ ] Installation Access Badge [ ] Laundry [ ] Military Clothing
[ ] Military Exchange [ ] None
[ ] Embassy Services Kabul**

Third-Country National (TCN) Employees
[ ] N/A [ ] DFACs**** [ ] Mil Issue Equip
[ ] Authorized Weapon****** [ ] Excess Baggage [ ] MILAIR (inter/intra theater)
[ ] Billeting*** [ ] Fuel Authorized [ ] MWR
[ ] CAAF* [ ] Govt Furnished Meals**** [ ] Military Clothing
[ ] Controlled Access Card (CAC) [ ] Military Banking [ ] Transportation
[ ] Installation Access Badge [ ] Laundry [ ] All
[ ] Military Exchange [ ] None

Local National (LN) Employees
[ ] N/A [ ] DFACs**** [ ] Mil Issue Equip
[ ] Authorized Weapon****** [ ] Excess Baggage [ ] MILAIR (intra theater)
[ ] Billeting*** [ ] Fuel Authorized [ ] MWR
[ ] CAAF* [ ] Govt Furnished Meals**** [ ] Military Clothing
[ ] Controlled Access Card (CAC) [ ] Military Banking [ ] Transportation
[ ] Installation Access Badge [ ] Laundry [ ] All
[ ] Military Exchange [ ] None

*CAAF is defined as Contractors Authorized to Accompany Forces.
**Applies to US Embassy Life Support in Afghanistan only. See special note below regarding Embassy support.
*** Afghanistan Life Support. Due to drawdown of base life support facilities throughout the country, standards will be lowering to an "expeditionary" environment. Expeditionary standards will be base specific, and may include down grading from permanent housing (b-huts, hardened buildings) to temporary tents or other facilities.
****Check the "DFAC" AND "Government Furnished Meals" boxes is the contractor will have access to the DFAC at no cost. "Government Furnished Meals" (GFM) is defined as meals at no cost to the contractor (e.g., MREs, or meals at the DFAS. If GFM is checked, "DFAC" must also be checked.
Due to drawdown efforts, DFACS may not be operational. Hot meals may drop from three per day to one or none per day. MREs may be substituted for DFAC-provided meals; however, contractors will receive the same meal standards as provided to military and DoD civilian personnel.
*****Military Banking indicates "approved use of military finance offices to either obtain an Eagle Cash Card or cash checks.
******Authorized Weapon indicates this is a private security contract requirement and contractor employees, upon approval, will be authorized to carry a weapon. If the service is NOT a private security contract, the checking of this box does NOT authorize weapons for self-defense without the approval of the USFOR-A Commander in accordance with USFOR-A policy. After award, the contractor may request arming for self-defense off a U.S. installation to the Contracting Officer's Representative and in CAAMS.

SPECIAL NOTE - US Embassy Afghanistan Life Support: The type and amount of support that the U.S. Embassy Mission in Kabul, Afghanistan, provides to contractors, if any, must be coordinated in advance between the U.S. Mission and the contracting agency in accordance with Department of State Foreign Affairs Handbook, 2-FAH-2.

Contractors are not authorized to deploy personnel requiring US Mission support prior to receiving clearance from the Contracting Officer.

SPECIAL NOTE ON MILAIR - MILAIR is allowed for the transportation of DoD contractor personnel (US, TCN, LN) as required by their contract and as approved in writing by the Contracting Officer or Contracting Officer Representative. Transportation is also allowed for contractor equipment required to perform the contract when that equipment travels with the contractor employee (e.g., special radio test equipment, when the contractor is responsible for radio testing or repair).

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Subcontractor ✖ Domestic ✖ (Applies to all service and construction contracts with performance in Afghanistan.)

52.225-19 Contractor Personnel in a Designated Operational Area or Supporting a Diplomatic or Consular Mission Outside the United States.

52.225-26 Contractors Performing Private Security Functions Outside the United States.

52.228-3 Workers’ Compensation Insurance (Defense Base Act).

52.228-4 Workers’ Compensation and War-Hazard Insurance Overseas.

252.225-7027 Restriction on Contingent Fees for Foreign Military Sales.

252.225-7039 Defense Contractors Performing Private Security Functions Outside the United States.

252.225-7040 Contractor Personnel Supporting U.S. Armed Forces Deployed Outside the United States.

252.225-7043 Antiterrorism/Force Protection for Defense Contractors Outside the United States.

252.228-7000 Reimbursement for War-Hazard Losses.

252.228-7003 Capture and Detention.

252.229-7015 Taxes-Foreign Contracts in Afghanistan (North Atlantic Treaty Organization Status of Forces Agreement).

252.232-7011 Payments in Support of Emergencies and Contingency Operations.

252.246-7004 Safety of Facilities, Infrastructure, and Equipment for Military Operations

5152.225-5902 Fitness for Duty and Medical/Dental Care Limitations

5152.225-5904 Monthly Contractor Census Reporting

5152.225-5907 MEDICAL SCREENING AND VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES OPERATING IN THE CENTCOM AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (AOR)(JUN 2015)

5152.225-5910 Contractor Health and Safety

5152.225-5915 CONTRACTOR ACCOUNTABILITY AND PERSONNEL RECOVERY

5152.247-5900 Inbound/Outbound Cargo and Contractor Equipment Census

5152.229-4013 TAX EXEMPTION, SPECIAL EXCISE TAX, REPUBLIC OF KOREA

5152.225-5914 Commodity Shipping Instructions

5152.236-5900 Electrical and Structural Building Standards for Construction Projects

5152.222-5900 Prohibition Against Human Trafficking, Inhumane Living Conditions, and Withholding of Employee Passports

5152.225-5900 Arming Requirements and Procedures for Personal Security Services Contractors and Requests for Personal Protection

5152.225-5901 Armed Personnel Incident Reports

5152.225-5903 Compliance with Laws and Regulations

652.228-70 Defense Base Act – Covered Contractor Employees.

652.228-71 Worker’s Compensation Insurance (Defense Base Act) - Services.

652.229-71 Personal Property Disposition at Posts Abroad.

752.228-3 Worker's compensation insurance (Defense Base Act).

752.228-70 Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) Services.

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