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Nick Rusch

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  1. Closing this post out with what the COR and KO decided to do - they are implementing the method described above creating a new CLIN and realigning remaining TO labor hours and cost ceiling to the new CLIN. Then they will deobligate remaining funds from the old CLIN and reobligate in the new CLIN and then assign new incremental funding. A lot of contract actions and associated work...
  2. This is an interesting idea. It may be of partial help if the comptroller would be amenable. Thank you!
  3. Your "last resort" description is similar to what the current KO and COR are recommending. The fallout you describe is my concern, especially DCAA audits years down the road when key personnel have moved on and those remaining have a difficult time remembering why things were done the way they were. Appreciate the input and the associated concerns. If this is what we end up doing I'll ensure we have lots of documentation for the record to go with it.
  4. LOL yep I am captive, every day... I try to bring sanity, but it is a bit like beating my head against a wall. So I guess I'm going for suicide.
  5. I'm from industry. The company I work for executes a Navy IDIQ contract which is services based. One of the specific task orders has three CLINs - labor, travel and ODC. The TO has a large number of funding sources and the customer has, for various reasons, funded in small increments. Each incremental funding mod has used new SLINs for each new funding line. To date we are up to SLIN 84. Apparently the max number of SLINs we can have is 99 based upon a limitation of systems utilized by our Navy customer. There is still a significant amount of ceiling remaining within the labor CLIN. I'm researching what the easiest option might be to resolve this issue short of issuing another task order. I was told by one person no longer associated with the Gov't contracts office that a sub CLIN could be created capturing the remaining ceiling. I've also heard that the existing CLIN ceiling would need to be decremented by the amount remaining and utilized by creating a new CLIN within the TO. This later approach sounds like almost as much work as creating a new TO. Was curious if anyone else has encountered this issue of running out of available SLIN #'s within a CLIN and what the solution was.
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