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Clarification Questions. The City reserves the right to request clarification on information submitted by any Proposer after the deadline for receipt of submittals. Questions from potential and/or actual respondents regarding this RFP shall be directed in writing by email, to the Procurement Contact email address specified on the title page. Answers, citing the question but not identifying the questioner, will be publicly noticed and distributed simultaneously to all known prospective Proposers.
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Clarification Questions. If you do have any questions about the tender, please email us on xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx-xx.xxx.xx We will publish all our responses to clarification questions on the website so that all potential providers have access to the same information.
Clarification Questions. 1. Do we need to bid for every site or can we omit sites/installations? Please include pricing for solar at all sites in the base bid. Alternate “Value Engineering” proposals can be included to exclude any sites that are less favorable to a Proposer’s portfolio.
Clarification Questions. 6. Requests for further information should be submitted to: DESComrclCC-JFCGib-CM (Xxxxx XxXxxxxx) Room 34, The Tower, HM Naval Base, BFPO 52 Tel: 00000 00000000 E-mail: Xxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxx-xx@xxx.xx Tenderers should note that, if a Tenderer asks a question which relates to the requirement, the responses will be circulated to all Tenderers. This is to ensure that all Tenderers have the benefit of considering the implications of the answers to these questions within their response.
Clarification Questions. REMAINING QUESTIONNAIRES Purchase of Drug Testing Equipment, Consumables, Laboratory Services and Associated Logistical Services OJEU Ref: 365549-2010 Version Number 1.3- 7th June 2011 Sequential Number Document Reference Clarification Required from the Authority Bidders Response 1 1 Please clarify what changes have been made from the current device to the device proposed as part of Concateno’s proposal? As part of your clarification response, please compare and contrast all aspects of the two devices, providing full technical details. Please include in your clarification response specific reference to each aspect of the device; this should include, but is not limited to, packaging and labelling, oral fluid collection device, buffer composition, dropper bottle and dropper top, cartridge and electronic reader. There are no differences between the existing DDS system currently in use, and the proposed DDS system submitted as part of this tender submission in terms of packaging and labelling, collection device, buffer composition, fill volume and also in terms of ancilliary components (dropper lid, reader, cartridge cases etc). The cartridges with the 30 and 40ng/mL opiate cut-offs use identical reagents, the concentrations of these are altered (a process known as titration) to adjust the cut-off. To aid in the identification and distinguishing between the existing kit (using the 30ng/ml cut-off) and the proposed new cut-off of 40ng/ml - the new kits do not include the recycled paper tray and will be packaged in smaller outer boxes for delivery to sites 3 In relation to the above questions and your subsequent responses, please clarify by providing full and specific details about the potential effects that each alteration (given in response to Q1) may have on the overall drug testing process. This should include, but is not limited to, specific reference to device performance, device useability and impact on confirmatory analysis. Please provide details (and data) to substantiate how the potential impact of each alteration has been assessed. xxxx redacted text xxxx
Clarification Questions. The Department will accept clarification questions from potential offerors. Questions must be submitted electronically to 0000XXXXXxxxxxxx@xx.xxx with a carbon copy to Xxxxxx.Xxxxx@xx.xxx, Xxxxxxx.Xxxxxxxxxx@xx.xxx and Xxxxxxx.Xxxxxxxx@xx.xxx by 10:00 AM (Eastern Standard Time) on February 4, 2019. Email subject lines must be “entitled” as follows “Offeror Name_Solicitation 91990018R0018_Date”. Questions must be submitted in excel using the following format: Question # Business or Technical Question Reference RFP Section (i.e., Evaluation Criteria, PWS (include specific TC number if applicable), Instructions to Offerors, etc.) Reference RFP Page # Question The Department does not guarantee that a response will be given to clarification questions submitted after the due date. Offerors will not receive a response until all questions have been received by the due date. All questions and answers will be posted on the Federal Business Opportunities web site (xxx.XXX.xxx). It is the prospective offeror’s responsibility to monitor this site. To aid in the proposal evaluation process proposals shall be submitted as follows:
Clarification Questions. The State reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to request clarifications of Bid information or to conduct discussions for the purpose of clarification with any or all Bidders. The purpose of any such discussion shall be to ensure full understanding of the Bid. If clarifications are made because of such discussion, the Bidder(s) shall submit such clarifications in writing to the Contracting Officer. Bidder answers that are outside scope of the clarification questions shall be disregarded. Oral explanations or instructions provided to a potential Bidder are not binding.
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  • Clarifications It is the Bidder’s responsibility to become familiar with and fully informed regarding the terms, conditions and specifications of this Invitation for Bids. Lack of understanding and/or misinterpretation of any portions of this Invitation for Bids shall not be cause for withdrawal of your bid after opening or for subsequent protest of award. Bidder’s must contact the Procurement Division, at the phone number on the bid cover sheet prior to bid opening, should clarification be required. Modification or alteration of the documents contained in the solicitation or contract shall only be valid if mutually agreed to in writing by the Bidder and the County.

  • Interview Questions Explanation Why do you want to be a Board member? What specific skills would you bring to the Board? Please give specific examples of your ability in interpersonal relationships and teamwork. What do you see as the role of a Board member? What have you done to prepare yourself for the challenges of being a Board member? Interview questions are at the Board's sole discretion. This list is not exhaustive, but it may help the Board tailor its questions toward finding a candidate who will approach Board membership with a clear understanding of its demands and expectations along with a constructive attitude toward the challenge. The Board may also want to consider allowing an equal amount of time for each interview. Please describe your previous community or non-profit experiences. What areas in the district would you like to see the Board strengthen? See IASB's Recruiting School Board Candidates, available at: xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx.xxx A prospective candidate to fill a vacancy may raise other specific issues that the Board will want to cover during an interview. What is your availability to meet the time, training commitments, and other responsibilities required for Board membership? Describe what legacy you would like to leave behind. Conduct interviews with candidates (interviews may occur in closed session pursuant to 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(3)). Interview Plan Explanation In each interview, the Board President will: Introduce Board members to the candidate at the beginning of the interview. Describe the Board's interview process, selection process, and ask the candidate if he or she has questions about the Board's process for filling a vacancy by appointment. Describe the District's philosophy or mission statement. Describe the vacancy for the candidate by reviewing the: (1) qualifications, and (2) general duties and responsibilities of the Board and the Board members, including fiduciary responsibilities, conflict of interest, ethics and gift ban, and general Board member development. Begin asking the interview questions that the Board developed. Ask the candidate whether he or she has any questions for the Board. Thank the candidate and inform the candidate when the Board expects to make a decision and how the candidate will be contacted regarding the Board's decision. The Board President will lead the Board as it interviews prospective candidates. See Board policy 2:110, Qualifications, Term, and Duties of Board Officers. The president presides at all meetings. 105 ILCS 5/10-13. The Board may also want to consider allowing an equal amount of time for each interview. Fill vacancy by a vote during an open meeting of the Board before the 60th day (105 ILCS 5/10-10, amended by P.A. 101-67, eff. 1-1-20). Assist the appointed Board member in filing his or her statement of economic interest (5 ILCS 420/4A-105(c). Announce the appointment to District staff and community. Announcement Explanation The Board appointed [appointee's name] to fill the vacancy on the Board. The appointment will be from [date] to [date]. The Board previously established qualifications for the appointee in a careful and thoughtful manner. [Appointee's name] meets these qualifications and has demonstrated the willingness to accept the duties and responsibilities of a Board member. [Appointee's name] brings a clear understanding of the demands and expectations of being a Board member along with a constructive attitude toward the challenge. The contents of the appointment announcement and length of time it is displayed are at the Board's sole discretion. The Board may want to consider announcing the appointment during its meeting and also by posting it in the same places that it posted the vacancy announcement. See Board policy 8:10, Connection with the Community. Administer the Oath of Office and begin orientation. Guidelines Explanation See Board policy 2:80, Board Member Oath and Conduct. Each individual, before taking his or her seat on the Board, must take an oath in substantially the form given in 105 ILCS 5/10-16.5. See Board policy 2:120, Board Member Development, and 2:120-E, Guidelines for Serving as a Mentor to a NewSchool Board Member. Orientation assists new Board members to learn, understand, and practice effective governance principles. See the IASB Foundational Principles of Effective Governance, available at: xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx_xxxxx.xxx. Inform IASB of the newly appointed Board member's name and directory information. DATED : December 16, 2019 Ottawa THSD 140

  • Clarification The County reserves the right to request clarification of information submitted and to request additional information of one or more proposers.

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