Army 5152.225-5901 Armed Personnel Incident Reports Basic (Dec 2011) (Current)

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As prescribed in AI 5125.7703-5(S-100)(b), insert clause 5152.225-5901, Armed Personnel Incident Reports, in all contracts with place of performance in Afghanistan that require arming of contractors.

ARMED PERSONNEL INCIDENT REPORTS (DEC 2011)

(a) All contractors and subcontractors in the United States Forces-Afghanistan (USFOR-A) theater of operations shall comply with and shall ensure that their personnel supporting the USFOR-A personnel or forces are familiar with and comply with all applicable orders, directives, and instructions issued by the USFOR-A Commanders relating to force protection and safety.

(b) In the event a weapon firing incident or any other serious incident, contractors shall prepare and submit an initial incident report as soon as feasible, but not later than 4 hours from the beginning of the incident, to the Contracting Officer (KO), Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR), USFOR-A ACOD, and USFOR-A J3 Situational Awareness Room (SAR). Additionally, the contractor and its subcontractors at all tiers shall submit a written report to the above personnel within 96 hours of the incident. Information shall include: the name of the company, where the incident occurred, time when the incident occurred, a brief description of the events leading up to the incident, and a point of contact for the company. Contractors and anyone re-transmitting the report shall make reasonable efforts to transmit incident reports via secured means (SIPRnet or CENTRIX) when the incident report includes operationally sensitive information.

(c) Contractors shall provide first aid and request MEDEVAC of injured persons, and remain available for U.S. or Coalition response forces, based upon the situation. In the event contractor personnel are detained by U.S. or Coalition Forces, prolonged detention due to lack of proper identification can be alleviated by contractor personnel possessing on their person information that includes the contractor’s name, the contract number, a contractor management POC, and the phone number of the CONOC/SAR 
Watch. Contractor and subcontractor personnel shall carry their Letter of Authorization (LOA) on their person at all times.

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All contractors and subcontractors in the United States Forces-Afghanistan (USFOR-A) theater of operations shall comply with and shall ensure that their personnel supporting the USFOR-A personnel or forces are familiar with and comply with all applicable orders, directives, and instructions issued by the USFOR-A Commanders relating to force protection and safety.

Prime’s obligation;
Domestic ✖ (Applies to all contracts with place of performance in Afghanistan that require arming of contractors.)

52.225-19 Contractor Personnel in a Designated Operational Area or Supporting a Diplomatic or Consular Mission Outside the United States.

52.225-26 Contractors Performing Private Security Functions Outside the United States.

52.228-3 Workers’ Compensation Insurance (Defense Base Act).

52.228-4 Workers’ Compensation and War-Hazard Insurance Overseas.

252.225-7027 Restriction on Contingent Fees for Foreign Military Sales.

252.225-7039 Defense Contractors Performing Private Security Functions Outside the United States.

252.225-7040 Contractor Personnel Supporting U.S. Armed Forces Deployed Outside the United States.

252.225-7043 Antiterrorism/Force Protection for Defense Contractors Outside the United States.

252.228-7000 Reimbursement for War-Hazard Losses.

252.228-7003 Capture and Detention.

252.229-7015 Taxes-Foreign Contracts in Afghanistan (North Atlantic Treaty Organization Status of Forces Agreement).

252.232-7011 Payments in Support of Emergencies and Contingency Operations.

252.232-7014 Notification of Payment in Local Currency (Afghanistan).

252.246-7004 Safety of Facilities, Infrastructure, and Equipment for Military Operations

5152.225-5902 Fitness for Duty and Medical/Dental Care Limitations

5152.225-5904 Monthly Contractor Census Reporting

5152.225-5907 MEDICAL SCREENING AND VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES OPERATING IN THE CENTCOM AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (AOR)(JUN 2015)

5152.225-5908 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED CONTRACTOR SUPPORT (JUN 2015)

5152.225-5910 Contractor Health and Safety

5152.225-5915 CONTRACTOR ACCOUNTABILITY AND PERSONNEL RECOVERY

5152.247-5900 Inbound/Outbound Cargo and Contractor Equipment Census

5152.229-4013 TAX EXEMPTION, SPECIAL EXCISE TAX, REPUBLIC OF KOREA

5152.225-5914 Commodity Shipping Instructions

5152.236-5900 Electrical and Structural Building Standards for Construction Projects

5152.222-5900 Prohibition Against Human Trafficking, Inhumane Living Conditions, and Withholding of Employee Passports

5152.225-5900 Arming Requirements and Procedures for Personal Security Services Contractors and Requests for Personal Protection

5152.225-5903 Compliance with Laws and Regulations

652.228-70 Defense Base Act – Covered Contractor Employees.

652.228-71 Worker’s Compensation Insurance (Defense Base Act) - Services.

652.229-71 Personal Property Disposition at Posts Abroad.

752.228-3 Worker's compensation insurance (Defense Base Act).

752.228-70 Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) Services.

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