Exceptions and Deviations Sample Clauses

Exceptions and Deviations. Effective Date: 05/18/2020 When it is necessary to achieve program objectives under an award or when special circumstances make it in the best interests of the U.S. Government, USAID may pursue deviations or exceptions from: ● 2 CFR 200; ● 2 CFR 700; ● The policy directives and required procedures of this chapter; ● ADS 303maa, Standard Provisions for U.S. Non-governmental Organizations; ● ADS 303mab, Standard Provisions for Non-U.S. Non-governmental Organizations; or ● ADS 303mat, Standard Provisions for Fixed Amount Awards to Nongovernmental Organizations.
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Exceptions and Deviations. All exceptions and deviations that the offeror takes from the provisions of the solicitation and its applicable documents shall be included in this section. An exception is where an offeror states it will not comply with a solicitation requirement, usually involving contract terms and conditions. A deviation is where an offeror states it will not comply with a solicitation requirement but proposes an alternative to meet the intent of the requirement, usually involving a SOW requirement. An exception or deviation is considered a deficiency. Offerors are highly encouraged to submit questions regarding any areas of the solicitation as early as possible if they may lead to an exception or deviation so it can be resolved. If the offeror takes any exceptions or deviations to the provisions of the solicitation and its applicable documents, the offeror shall provide the following statement: “All exceptions and deviations taken from the solicitation terms, conditions or requirements, including any applicable documents, are included in this section”. If the offeror does not take any such exceptions or deviations, then the offeror shall provide the following statement: “No exceptions or deviations are taken to the terms and conditions or any requirement of the solicitation.”
Exceptions and Deviations. Describe any exception(s) and deviation(s) to the RFP. See section L, paragraph 5.7
Exceptions and Deviations. This section shall identify and explain any exceptions or deviations taken to any part of the solicitation or conditional assumptions made with respect to the technical requirements of the solicitation. Offerors should note that taking exceptions to the Government's requirements may indicate an unwillingness or inability to perform the contract, and the proposal may be evaluated as such. These major headings may be subdivided or supplemented by the offeror as appropriate. (iii) Specific areas to be addressed: The Offeror’s proposal shall provide a Technical Approach to demonstrate that they possess the technical capability to satisfy all the “objectives” presented in the SOO in the timeframe reflected in the Period of Performance. Offerors may submit proposals that offer a condensed period of performance than those currently provided. The technical response will include the Offerors’ proposed Performance Work Statement (PWS) in response to the SOO. The response shall provide the detailed Technical Approach the Offeror intends to use during contract performance. It should clearly articulate “how” the Offeror will accomplish the proposed work efforts detailed in their Technical Approach throughout each phase of the project. The Technical Approach should clearly demonstrate that the Offeror possesses the in-depth organizational knowledge, experience, and technical understanding of the work requirements necessary to satisfy the scope, magnitude and complexity of the technical effort required by the SOO. It must recognize the technical challenges and inherent risk factors and present solutions for overcoming problems and managing/mitigating risk. The response will identify the systems, processes, procedures, equipment, tools, software/hardware, and machines used to document research findings, develop prototypes, perform testing, and qualify and produce systems in sufficient quantities to satisfy deployment requirements. The Technical Approach must clearly identify and demonstrate, in sufficient detail, the resources, processes, tools, methodologies and procedures the Offeror will use, and exactly how they will be used to deliver the solution required by the SOO in a timely manner at the required quality and quantity levels. The Offeror’s response must identify the current state of the technologies, and associated Technology Readiness Levels (TRL), for the components and/or systems identified for the proposed technical solution. It must explain exactly how the t...
Exceptions and Deviations. (To be filled, if any, signed, stamped and uploaded in Techno-Commercial Bid Proposal)
Exceptions and Deviations. Payment terms on contract shall be 2% 10, net 60 days, EXCEPT for mobilization fee payment. For payment on mobilization fees of $2,200,000 in Downstate New York and $1,100,000 in Upstate New York, payment terms of 1.5%, net 30 shall apply.
Exceptions and Deviations. Ninyo & Xxxxx has no exceptions to or deviations from the requirements of this RFP.
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