DOE 952.209-72 Organizational conflicts of interest. Basic (Aug 2009) (Current)

As prescribed at 909.507-2, 

(a)(1) The contracting officer shall insert the clause at 952.209-72, Organizational Conflicts of Interest, in each solicitation and contract for advisory and assistance services expected to exceed the simplified acquisition threshold.

    (2) Contracting officers may make appropriate modifications where necessary to address the potential for organizational conflicts of interest in individual contracts. Contracting officers shall determine the appropriate term of the bar of paragraph (b)(1)(i) of the clause at 952.209-72 and enter that term in the blank provided. In the usual case of a contract for advisory and assistance services a period of three, four, or five years is appropriate; however, in individual cases the contracting officer may insert a term of greater or lesser duration.

    (3) The contracting officer shall include Alternate I with the clause in instances in which a meaningful amount of subcontracting for advisory and assistance services is expected.

(b) Contracts, which are not subject to part 970 but provide for the operation of a DOE site or facility or environmental remediation of a specific DOE site or sites, shall contain the organizational conflict of interest clause at 952.209-72. The organizational conflicts of interest clause in such contracts shall include Alternate I to that clause.
 

Organizational Conflicts of Interest (AUG 2009)

(a) Purpose. The purpose of this clause is to ensure that the Contractor (1) is not biased because of its financial, contractual, organizational, or other interests which relate to the work under this contract, and (2) does not obtain any unfair competitive advantage over other parties by virtue of its performance of this contract.

(b) Scope. The restrictions described herein shall apply to performance or participation by the Contractor and any of its affiliates or their successors in interest (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Contractor”) in the activities covered by this clause as a prime Contractor, subcontractor, cosponsor, joint venturer, consultant, or in any similar capacity. For the purpose of this clause, affiliation occurs when a business concern is controlled by or has the power to control another or when a third party has the power to control both.

    (1) Use of contractor's work product. 

        (i) The Contractor shall be ineligible to participate in any capacity in Department contracts, subcontracts, or proposals therefore (solicited and unsolicited) which stem directly from the Contractor's performance of work under this contract for a period of (Contracting Officer see 48 CFR 909.507-2 and enter specific term) years after the completion of this contract. Furthermore, unless so directed in writing by the Contracting Officer, the Contractor shall not perform any advisory and assistance services work under this contract on any of its products or services or the products or services of another firm if the Contractor is or has been substantially involved in their development or marketing. Nothing in this subparagraph shall preclude the Contractor from competing for follow-on contracts for advisory and assistance services.

        (ii) If, under this contract, the Contractor prepares a complete or essentially complete statement of work or specifications to be used in competitive acquisitions, the Contractor shall be ineligible to perform or participate in any capacity in any contractual effort which is based on such statement of work or specifications. The Contractor shall not incorporate its products or services in such statement of work or specifications unless so directed in writing by the Contracting Officer, in which case the restriction in this subparagraph shall not apply.

        (iii) Nothing in this paragraph shall preclude the Contractor from offering or selling its standard and commercial items to the Government.

    (2) Access to and use of information. 

        (i) If the Contractor, in the performance of this contract, obtains access to information, such as Department plans, policies, reports, studies, financial plans, internal data protected by the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), or data which has not been released or otherwise made available to the public, the Contractor agrees that without prior written approval of the Contracting Officer it shall not—

            (A) use such information for any private purpose unless the information has been released or otherwise made available to the public;

            (B) compete for work for the Department based on such information for a period of six (6) months after either the completion of this contract or until such information is released or otherwise made available to the public, whichever is first;

            (C) submit an unsolicited proposal to the Government which is based on such information until one year after such information is released or otherwise made available to the public; and

            (D) release such information unless such information has previously been released or otherwise made available to the public by the Department.

        (ii) In addition, the Contractor agrees that to the extent it receives or is given access to proprietary data, data protected by the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), or other confidential or privileged technical, business, or financial information under this contract, it shall treat such information in accordance with any restrictions imposed on such information.

        (iii) The Contractor may use technical data it first produces under this contract for its private purposes consistent with paragraphs (b)(2)(i) (A) and (D) of this clause and the patent, rights in data, and security provisions of this contract.

(c) Disclosure after award. 

    (1) The Contractor agrees that, if changes, including additions, to the facts disclosed by it prior to award of this contract, occur during the performance of this contract, it shall make an immediate and full disclosure of such changes in writing to the Contracting Officer. Such disclosure may include a description of any action which the Contractor has taken or proposes to take to avoid, neutralize, or mitigate any resulting conflict of interest. The Department may, however, terminate the contract for convenience if it deems such termination to be in the best interest of the Government.

    (2) In the event that the Contractor was aware of facts required to be disclosed or the existence of an actual or potential organizational conflict of interest and did not disclose such facts or such conflict of interest to the Contracting Officer, DOE may terminate this contract for default.

(d) Remedies. For breach of any of the above restrictions or for nondisclosure or misrepresentation of any facts required to be disclosed concerning this contract, including the existence of an actual or potential organizational conflict of interest at the time of or after award, the Government may terminate the contract for default, disqualify the Contractor from subsequent related contractual efforts, and pursue such other remedies as may be permitted by law or this contract.

(e) Waiver. Requests for waiver under this clause shall be directed in writing to the Contracting Officer and shall include a full description of the requested waiver and the reasons in support thereof. If it is determined to be in the best interests of the Government, the Contracting Officer may grant such a waiver in writing.

(End of clause)
 

NONE

Prime’s Interest;
Supplies ✖ Subcontractor ✖ Advisory ✔ Construction ✖ Architect-Eng ✖ (If flowing down to a subcontractor, use Alt I instead of this clause.)

52.203-16 Preventing Personal Conflicts of Interest.

252.209-7006 Limitations on Contractors Acting as Lead System Integrators.

252.209-7007 Prohibited Financial Interests for Lead System Integrators.

252.209-7008 Notice of Prohibition Relating to Organizational Conflict of Interest-Major Defense Acquisition Program.

252.209-7009 Organizational Conflict of Interest-Major Defense Acquisition Program.

1852.209-71 Limitation of Future Contracting.

1852.237-72 Access to Sensitive Information.

5252.209-9510 ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST (SERVICES) (NAVAIR)(MAR 2007)

5252.209-9300 ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

5252.209-9201 Organizational Conflict of Interest (Systems Engineering)

5252.209-9202 Organizational Conflict of Interest (Specification Preparation)

5252.209-9203 Organizational Conflict of Interest (Access To Proprietary Information)

5252.209-9205 Organizational Conflict of Interest

5252.209-9206 Employment of Navy Personnel Restricted

5252.227-9207 Limited Release of Contractor Confidential Business Information

5252.237-9603 Required Information Assurance and Personnel Security Requirements for Accessing Government Information Systems and Nonpublic Information

5252.209-9511 ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST REPRESENTATION (SERVICES) (NAVAIR)

5252.209-9513 ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST INSTRUCTIONS (SERVICES) (NAVAIR)

3052.209-72 Organizational Conflict of Interest.

3052.209-73 Limitation of future contracting.

3052.209-74 Limitations on Contractors Acting as Lead System Integrators

3052.209-75 Prohibited Financial Interests for Lead System Integrators

5352.209-9000 Organizational Conflict of Interest

5352.209-9001 Potential Organizational Conflict of Interest

752.209-71 Organizational conflicts of interest discovered after award.

952.209-8 Organizational conflicts of interest-disclosure.

1352.209-70 Potential organizational conflict of interest.

1352.209-71 Limitation of future contracting.

1352.209-74 Organizational conflict of interest.

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