Appendix a section 1 - Contracting Officer's Representative (COR 2025

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(a) The CORs role is to develop proper requirements and ensure during contract administration the contractors meet the commitments of their contracts, including the timeliness and delivery of quality goods and services as required by the contract.
The Federal Acquisition Certification for Contracting Officers Representatives (FAC-COR) program is for acquisition professionals in the Federal Government performing contract management activities and functions.
A contracting officers representative (COR) assists in the technical monitoring or administration of a contract (see 1.602-2(d)). The COR shall maintain a file for each assigned contract. The file must include, at a minimum
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The COR designation letter outlines the contract administration duties assigned by the CO. to the COR. Other Agency regulations, including ADS chapters outside the 300 series, may hold CORs accountable for duties and responsibilities that do not flow from the CO. Such responsibilities are not included in these letters.
Being a Contracting Officers Representative (COR) is one of the hardest jobs in Federal government contracting. As a COR, you not only have to be knowledgeable of the technical aspects of the requirement you also have to be able to interpret the language of the contract.
The key role of the COR is to observe, document, and communicate contractor performance to both the CO and Contractor.
The CORs role during inspection and acceptance will be to make sure inspections are carried out as specified in the contract and in the QASP, and that work is either accepted or rejected in writing during the time frames set forth in the contract.
Contracting Officers Representatives (CORs) are federal employees designated by Contracting Officers (COs) to perform certain contract administration duties.

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