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COR Performance Evaluation

The following excerpt from Section 5 - COR Performance Evaluation of the COR Certification Program Policy explains the evaluation requirements for CORs.

5.1  Supervisors of CORs, with the assistance of the bureau servicing human resources office, shall include contract management in performance plans, if such language does not already exist:
   • for new and existing CORs performing contracting management duties when the duties make up 20% or more of the COR's total job responsibilities; and
   •  for COTRs certified Levels 2 and 3 under the former COTR Certification Program policy dated August 1992; and
5.2  COR performance plans shall incorporate:
   •  contract management as a separate critical element; or
   •  contract management language into an existing element.
5.3  Supervisors are encouraged to consider input from the cognizant CO when preparing the performance rating of an employee with COR responsibilities described in paragraph 5.1 of this section. Contracting Officers may offer input to COR supervisors upon request and when COR performance is poor or superior. A sample COR Performance Evaluation is included in Appendix C and may be used by contracting officers to communicate information regarding COR performance or by COR supervisors to request input from contracting officers. A Fully Successful or higher level rating under a 5-Level appraisal system or a Meets or Exceeds Expectations rating under a 2-Level appraisal system of a COR by a supervisor shall not preclude HCO's authority to cancel a COR appointment.
5.4   See Appendix D of the COR Certification Program Policy for sample contract management performance element language for a 5-Level Performance Rating System.
5.5  See Appendix E of the COR Certification Program Policy for sample contract management performance element language for a 2-Level Performance Rating System.
    
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