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  1. Hello everyone, this is my first post (but have been a long time reader). I wanted to get some thoughts on what others think when it comes to determining the PoP in a subcontractor agreement. At my last company, when we issued subcontracts, we typically align the PoP to our prime contract. I am at a new company, and am the only contracts person there, so I don't have anyone to bounce my questions off of. I am reviewing an IDIQ (we are the sub) and it doesn't seem the PoP aligns with their prime contract (through a search via FPDS, it looks like the contract had expired). If the subk IDIQ has a PoP that extends beyond the prime's contract PoP, wouldn't it make sense to push back and not agree to something that goes beyond what their prime contract's PoP? If the subk IDIQ has a PoP through 2027, but FPDS shows the prime contract it's tied to is only through 2023, why would I want to sign that? I hope this makes sense, but if further clarification is needed, please let me know. Thanks in advance for the help.
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