FACTOR 1 – TECHNICAL Sample Clauses

FACTOR 1 – TECHNICAL. In accordance with the PWS and all other requirements outlined within the Solicitation, Offerors shall address the following within their proposals: The volume shall be organized into the sections as listed below.
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FACTOR 1 – TECHNICAL. The Government will evaluate each Offeror’s proposal by Market Segment, by validating each Offeror’s Self-Scoring Worksheet scores supported by the Offeror’s Proficiency Demonstration (Parts A, B & C). The Government will validate these scores based on the information provided by the Offeror in their Proficiency Demonstration. If the scores cannot be validated in any Part of a Proficiency Demonstration, the Offeror will receive a score of zero (0) for that Part. Each Offeror’s Proficiency Demonstration will be evaluated based on an Offeror’s Technical Excellence and their Technical Breadth. Technical Excellence is measured by how well an Offeror scored within a Proficiency Area. Technical Excellence scores are defined in the Table below: Technical Excellence Table SCORE Proficiency Demonstration PART A Proficiency Demonstration PART B Proficiency Demonstration PART C Technical Excellence Score Above Normal 5 to 7 5 to 7 5 to 7 13 to 23 Normal 4 4 4 12 Below Normal 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 11 Technical Breadth is measured by how well an Offeror scored within the Market Segment. Technical Breadth scores are derived by summing each Offeror’s Technical Excellence Scores for each Proficiency Area within the Market Segment. Because the Market Segments have a differing number of Proficiency Areas, the Cumulative Technical Breadth scores will be different for each Market Segment. Technical Breadth scores are defined in the table below: Technical Breadth Table SCORE Market Segment 1 Research & Development Cumulative Score Market Segment 2 R&D Support Services Cumulative Score Market Segment 3 Regulatory Processes Cumulative Score Market Segment 4 Translational Science Support and Services Cumulative Score Highest 96 192 144 144 Above Normal 49 to 95 97 to 191 73 to 143 73 to 143 Normal 48 96 72 72 Below Normal 1 to 47 1 to 95 1 to 71 1 to 71
FACTOR 1 – TECHNICAL. The overarching evaluation approach for the Technical factor and its sub-factors are:
FACTOR 1 – TECHNICAL. The Technical Approach to achieving the aforementioned statement of work above in section C will be reviewed by the judiciary to evaluate each technical proposal as acceptable or unacceptable, based on the following criteria. Each proposal will be evaluated to determine if it adequately demonstrates that the offeror: is proposing services meeting the minimum technical requirements stated in the solicitation; is proposing delivery of products by the required delivery date(s); and is capable of providing in a timely manner the services as required by the solicitation.
FACTOR 1 – TECHNICAL. The technical factor is further divided into the following sub-factors:

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