Post-Performance Breach

Let's say I have a DOD cost-type contract that requires a CDRL (Contract Data Requirements List) deliverable to be submitted 60 days after the end of the contract's Period of Performance (PoP). As the contractor, I have agreed to submit it. But I have failed to do so. Doesn't matter why. I'm not going to submit the required CDRL. From my point of view the contract is over. The PoP is over and my invoice has been submitted (and paid). I'm not going to submit any future invoices, unless my ra
@here_2_helpKeep in mind that the following comments are made in the context of this: Now, here's your question: The purpose of a "period of performance" is not "to signal contract completion to the parties." The purpose of a "period of performance" is to specify the period of time within which the contractor must perform and complete the work it has promised to do. The principal contract performance requirements must be specified in contract line items. There must be a separa