After issuing a notice of termination for convenience, the contracting officer shall be responsible for negotiating any settlement with the contractor. The contracting officer shall attempt to settle in one agreement all rights and liabilities of parties involved in the terminated contract except those arising from any portion of the contract still in effect.
Consistent with the notice of termination for convenience, the contracting officer shall do the following:
If all of the elements of the settlement cannot be agreed upon between the contractor and the contracting officer, the contracting officer shall follow the procedures set forth in § 3705 for settlement by determination for those elements that cannot be settled by agreement.
After a settlement agreement is completed under § 3703.2(c), the contracting officer shall promptly hold a conference with the contractor to develop a definite plan for effecting the settlement.
After consulting with the contractor, the contracting officer may request any of the principal subcontractors to attend the settlement conference, if appropriate.
The termination settlement shall cover the following:
If any items are excepted from the settlement agreement, the contracting officer shall do the following:
Before execution of a settlement agreement, the contracting officer shall determine the accuracy of the District property account for the terminated contract. If a review discloses property for which the contractor cannot account, the contracting officer shall reserve in the settlement agreement the rights of the District regarding that property or make an appropriate deduction from the amount otherwise due the contractor.
When the contracting officer cannot promptly complete settlement under a terminated contract, the contracting officer may enter into a partial settlement in the following situations:
The contracting officer responsible for negotiating the final settlement shall establish a separate case file for each termination. This file shall include memoranda and records of all actions relative to the settlement.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 27, r. 27-3703