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Are there measures in place to obligate the contractor, after the contract is awarded, to adhere to requirements that did not exist or need modification*?

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Are there measures in place to obligate the contractor, after the contract is awarded, to adhere to requirements that did not exist or need modification*?

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Changing requirements can be addressed in several ways depending on the type of contract. Typically, for a firm-fixed price type contract, language can be added stating that the service provider is responsible for any increase in workload up to a certain percentage. If that threshold is reached, the service provider and the Government can negotiate the cost of performing the increased workload.

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