Experience and Qualifications of the Firm and Personnel Sample Clauses

Experience and Qualifications of the Firm and Personnel. ‌ Describe size and organization, function and capabilities and firm’s management philosophy. Identify by name and title the key personnel to be assigned to this Contract. Describe their unique skillset and familiarity with the service area and ridership, and experience with the type of service operated. For each individual named, provide the following: • Resume • Qualifications • Training, including accreditation and use of Trapeze PASS Software • Any other information deemed relevant Describe in detail the firm's experience with operating local fixed route, ADA paratransit and dial-a-ride on a scale equal to or greater than what is requested. For each listing, provide the following: • Name of the City/service • Name of contact person, title, and phone numberTerm of contractNumber of transit vehicles • Number of annual revenue hoursContract amountServices offered and results VCTC may contact the listed agencies for references. In addition, indicate whether your firm has ever been debarred by a public agency or have had a contract terminated due to performance issues.
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