Government property manual
Utilizing Government Property Use of Government Property. UNM will ensure that it will use Government-owned property, either furnished or acquired under a specific Government contract, only for performance under that Government contract, unless otherwise provided for in the specific contract or approved by the cognizant Government Contracting Officer. GARRISON PROPERTY POLICY MANUAL CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION. Garrison property is all Government personal property used to support the operation of a Marine Corps installation. · Government Property Stakeholders This guidebook sets forth policy and guidance for Government property stake-holders: Program Managers (PMs), Contracting Officers (COs), Contract Special-ists (CSs), and Accountable Property Officers, along with those designated the responsibility of oversight of stewardship, including Property Administrators.
for all FPS Property Officers, other property management stakeholders, and FPS employees for the proper management of FPSs personal property. For the purposes of this Manual, the term "personal property" refers to all property, with the exception of real property records of the Federal Government. The Government relies on and requires its contractors to provide effective and efficient stewardship of the Government contract property (as defined at DoD Instruction ) in their custody. This stewardship responsibility, codified in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and its associated DFARS. The manual is a collaborative effort of the Office of Sponsored Programs, Purchasing, and Property Management to establish and maintain a property control system for the control, use, maintenance, repair, protection and preservation of government property in the custody of Montana State University, its agents, and its subcontractors.
Government property means all property owned or leased by the Government. Government property includes both Government-furnished property and contractor-acquired property. Government property includes material, equipment, special tooling, special test equipment, and real property. Government property does not include intellectual property and software. “Government-furnished property” means property in the possession of, or directly acquired by, the government and subsequently furnished to the contractor for performance of a contract. Government-furnished property includes material, special tooling, special test equipment, and. 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. The requirements and procedures for reporting loss of Government property to the Government-Furnished Property module are set forth in the clause at , Reporting Loss of Government Property, prescribed at
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