EVA BUSINESS-TO-GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND ORDERS Sample Clauses

EVA BUSINESS-TO-GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND ORDERS. The eVA Internet electronic procurement solution, web site portal xxx.xXX.xxxxxxxx.xxx, streamlines and automates government purchasing activities in the Commonwealth. The eVA portal is the gateway for vendors to conduct business with state agencies and public bodies. All vendors desiring to provide goods and/or services to the Commonwealth shall participate in the eVA Internet e-procurement solution by completing the free eVA Vendor Registration. All bidders or offerors must register in eVA and pay the Vendor Transaction Fees specified below; failure to register will result in the bid/proposal being rejected. Vendor transaction fees are determined by the date the original purchase order is issued and the current fees are as follows: a. For orders issued July 1, 2014, and after, the Vendor Transaction Fee is: (i) DSBSD-certified Small Businesses: 1%, capped at $500 per order. (ii) Businesses that are not DSBSD-certified Small Businesses: 1%, capped at $1,500 per order. b. Refer to Special Term and Condition “eVA Orders and Contracts” to identify the number of purchase orders that will be issued as a result of this solicitation/contract with the eVA transaction fee specified above assessed for each order. For orders issued prior to July 1, 2014, the vendor transaction fees can be found at xxx.xXX.xxxxxxxx.xxx. The specified vendor transaction fee will be invoiced, by the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of General Services, typically within 60 days of the order issue date. Any adjustments (increases/decreases) will be handled through purchase order changes.
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EVA BUSINESS-TO-GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND ORDERS. The Contract will result in multiple purchase order(s) with the eVA transaction fee specified below assessed for each order. For orders issued July 1, 2014, and after, the Vendor Transaction Fee is:
EVA BUSINESS-TO-GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND ORDERS. It is anticipated that the contract will result in multiple purchase orders (i.e., one (1) for each delivery requirement) with the eVA transaction fee specified below assessed for each order A. For orders issued prior to August 16, 2006, the Vendor Transaction Fee is 1%, capped at a maximum of $500 per order. B. For orders issued August 16, 2006 and after, the Vendor Transaction Fee is: 1 DMBE-certified Small Businesses: 1%, Capped at $500 per order. 2 Businesses that are not DMBE-certified Small Businesses: 1%, Capped at $1,500 per order. The eVA transaction fee will be assessed approximately 30 days after each purchase order is issued. Any adjustments (increases/decreases) will be handled through eVA change orders. Internet electronic procurement solution, website portal xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx, streamlines and automates government purchasing activities in the Commonwealth. The portal is the gateway for vendors to conduct business with state agencies and public bodies. Vendors desiring to provide goods and/or services to the Commonwealth shall participate in the eVA Internet e-procurement solution and agree to comply with the following: If this solicitation is for a term contract, failure to provide an electronic catalog (price list) or index page catalog for items awarded will be just cause for the Commonwealth to reject your bid/offer or terminate this contract for default. The format of this electronic catalog shall conform to the eVA Catalog Interchange Format (CIF) Specification that can be accessed and downloaded from xxx.xXX.xxxxxxxx.xxx. Contractors should email Catalog or Index Page information to xXX-xxxxxxx-xxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx
EVA BUSINESS-TO-GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND ORDERS. It is anticipated that the contract will result in multiple purchase orders (i.e., one for each delivery requirement) with the eVA transaction fee specified below assessed for each order.”
EVA BUSINESS-TO-GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND ORDERS. The Contract will result in multiple purchase order(s) with the eVA transaction fee specified below assessed for each order. a. For orders issued July 1, 2011 thru June 30, 2013, the Vendor Transaction Fee is: i. DMBE-certified Small Businesses: 0.75%, Capped at $500 per order. ii. Businesses that are not DMBE-certified Small Businesses: 0.75%, Capped at $1,500 per order. b. For orders issued July 1, 2013, and after, the Vendor Transaction Fee is: i. DMBE-certified Small Businesses: 1%, Capped at $500 per order. ii. Businesses that are not DMBE-certified Small Businesses: 1%, Capped at $1,500 per order. The specified vendor transaction fee will be invoiced, by the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of General Services, approximately 30 days after the corresponding purchase order is issued and payable 30 days after the invoice date. Any adjustments (increases/decreases) will be handled through purchase order changes. The eVA Internet electronic procurement solution, website portal xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx, streamlines and automates government purchasing activities in the Commonwealth. The portal is the gateway for vendors to conduct business with state agencies and public bodies. Vendors desiring to provide goods and/or services to the Commonwealth shall participate in the eVA Internet e-procurement solution

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