This government wage determination, effective July 8, 2025, for Brevard County, Florida, outlines minimum wage rates and benefits for service contract employees under the Service Contract Act. It details two Executive Orders: EO 14026, requiring $17.75 per hour for contracts entered into or renewed after January 30, 2022; and EO 13658, requiring $13.30 per hour for contracts awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, not subsequently renewed. Both rates are subject to annual adjustment. The document lists specific wage rates for numerous occupations across various fields, including administrative, automotive, health, and technical roles. It also mandates fringe benefits such as health & welfare, vacation, and eleven paid holidays. Special provisions cover computer employees, air traffic controllers, weather observers, hazardous pay differentials, and uniform allowances. A conformance process is detailed for unlisted occupations, ensuring fair compensation and compliance with the Act.
The Acquisition.GOV Smart Matrix Table lists various federal acquisition provisions and clauses, detailing their effective dates and relevant Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) prescriptions. The document includes essential regulations covering definitions, anti-kickback procedures, whistleblower rights, and prohibitions on contracting with entities involved with Kaspersky Lab or certain telecommunications equipment. It also addresses subcontractor sales, representations and certifications, material requirements, contract definitization, child labor, combating trafficking in persons, place of manufacture, and prohibitions on transactions relating to Iran. Further clauses cover encouraging policies against text messaging while driving, payment terms, unenforceability of unauthorized obligations, accelerated payments to small business subcontractors, protest procedures, applicable law for breach of contract claims, and prohibitions on unmanned aircraft systems from covered foreign entities. The table concludes with provisions for changes in fixed-price contracts and subcontracts for commercial products and services, highlighting the comprehensive regulatory framework for federal procurement.
This Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the requirements for parts and services to replace a non-operational sanitizer unit on the USCGC VIGILANT. The current sanitizer has a history of temporary repairs and internal component failures, necessitating a replacement to maintain habitability and sanitary conditions on the cutter. The requirement specifies a Hobart Model No. AM16-BAS-4, including installation and removal costs. The period of performance offers primary, secondary, and tertiary dates in February and March 2026. The work will be performed on the USCGC VIGILANT in Cape Canaveral, FL, with LT. Alex Broomfield serving as the Contracting Officer Technical Representative (COR).