48 C.F.R. § 201.602-2

201.602-2 Responsibilities.

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(d) Follow the procedures at PGI 201.602-2 regarding designation, assignment, and responsibilities of a contracting officer's representative (COR).

(1) A COR shall be an employee, military or civilian, of the U.S. Government, a foreign government, or a North Atlantic Treaty Organization/coalition partner. In no case shall contractor personnel serve as CORs.

[79 FR 22036, Apr. 21, 2014]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2007–2012 · leading case: Winter v. Cath-dr/Balti Joint Venture
Winter v. Cath-dr/Balti Joint Venture (2007) cafc · cites it 2× “" 48 C.F.R. § 201.602-2 (1998). [3] Indeed, this express limitation on the COR's authority was incorporated into a clause of the contract itself, which, likewise, states that "[t]he COR is not authorized to make any commitments or changes that will affect price, quality,…”
P & K Contracting, Inc. v. United States (2012) uscfc ““The contract is clear, only the CO had the authority to make modifications.”
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