Common use of GENERAL STANDARDS OF RESPONSIBILITY Clause in Contracts

GENERAL STANDARDS OF RESPONSIBILITY. H.21.1 The prospective contractor must demonstrate to the satisfaction of HBX its capability in all respects to perform fully the contract requirements; therefore, the prospective contractor must submit relevant documentation within five (5) days of the request by HBX. H.21.2 To be determined responsible, a prospective contractor must demonstrate that it: (a) Has adequate financial resources, or the ability to obtain such resources, required to perform the contract; (b) Is able to comply with the required or proposed delivery or performance schedule, taking into consideration all existing commercial and governmental business commitments; (c) Has a satisfactory performance record; (d) Has a satisfactory record of integrity and business ethics; (e) Has a satisfactory record of compliance with the applicable District licensing and tax laws and regulations; (f) Has a satisfactory record of compliance with labor and civil rights laws and rules, and the First Source Employment Agreement Act of 1984, as amended, D.C. Official Code §2-219.01 et seq.; (g) Has, or has the ability to obtain, the necessary organization, experience, accounting, and operational control, and technical skills; (h) Has, or has the ability to obtain, the necessary production, construction, technical equipment, and facilities; (i) Has not exhibited a pattern of overcharging the District; (j) Does not have an outstanding debt with the District or the federal government in a delinquent status; and (k) Is otherwise qualified and is eligible to receive an award under applicable laws and regulations. H.21.3 If the prospective contractor fails to supply the information requested, the CO shall make the determination of responsibility or non-responsibility based upon available information. If the available information is insufficient to make a determination of responsibility, the CO shall determine the prospective contractor to be non- responsible.

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Samples: Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity Contract

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GENERAL STANDARDS OF RESPONSIBILITY. H.21.1 The prospective contractor must demonstrate to the satisfaction of HBX the District its capability in all respects to perform fully the contract requirements; therefore, the prospective contractor must submit relevant documentation within five (5) days of the request by HBXthe Contracting Officer. H.21.2 L.17.1 To be determined responsible, a prospective contractor must demonstrate that it: (a) Has adequate financial resources, or the ability to obtain such resources, required to perform the contract; (b) Is able to comply with the required or proposed delivery or performance schedule, taking into consideration all existing commercial and governmental business commitments; (c) Has a satisfactory performance record; (d) Has a satisfactory record of integrity and business ethics; (e) Has a satisfactory record of compliance with the applicable District licensing and tax laws and regulations; (f) Has a satisfactory record of compliance with labor and civil rights laws and rules, and the First Source Employment Agreement Act of 1984, as amended, D.C. Official Code §2-219.01 et seq.; (g) Has, or has the ability to obtain, the necessary organization, experience, accounting, and operational control, and technical skills; (h) Has, or has the ability to obtain, the necessary production, construction, technical equipment, and facilities; (i) Has not exhibited a pattern of overcharging the District; (j) Does not have an outstanding debt with the District or the federal government in a delinquent status; and (k) Is otherwise qualified and is eligible to receive an award under applicable laws and regulations. H.21.3 L.17.2 If the prospective contractor fails to supply the information requested, the CO shall make the determination of responsibility or non-responsibility nonresponsibility based upon available information. If the available information is insufficient to make a determination of responsibility, the CO shall determine the prospective contractor to be non- responsiblenonresponsible.

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Samples: Medical Evidence of Record (Mer) Retrieval Contract

GENERAL STANDARDS OF RESPONSIBILITY. H.21.1 The prospective contractor must demonstrate to the satisfaction of HBX the District its capability in all respects to perform fully the contract requirements; therefore, the prospective contractor must submit relevant documentation within five (5) days of the request by HBXthe District. H.21.2 L.19.1 To be determined responsible, a prospective contractor must demonstrate that it: (a) Has adequate financial resources, or the ability to obtain such resources, required to perform the contract; (b) Is able to comply with the required or proposed delivery or performance schedule, taking into consideration all existing commercial and governmental business commitments; (c) Has a satisfactory performance record; (d) Has a satisfactory record of integrity and business ethics; (e) Has a satisfactory record of compliance with the applicable District licensing and tax laws and regulations; (f) Has a satisfactory record of compliance with labor and civil rights laws and rules, and the First Source Employment Agreement Act of 1984, as amended, D.C. Official Code §2-219.01 et seq.; (g) Has, or has the ability to obtain, the necessary organization, experience, accounting, and operational control, and technical skills; (h) Has, or has the ability to obtain, the necessary production, construction, technical equipment, and facilities; (i) Has not exhibited a pattern of overcharging the District; (j) Does not have an outstanding debt with the District or the federal government in a delinquent status; and (k) Is otherwise qualified and is eligible to receive an award under applicable laws and regulations. H.21.3 L.19.2 If the prospective contractor fails to supply the information requested, the CO shall make the determination of responsibility or non-responsibility nonresponsibility based upon available information. If the available information is insufficient to make a determination of responsibility, the CO shall determine the prospective contractor to be non- responsiblenonresponsible.

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Samples: Idiq Contract

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GENERAL STANDARDS OF RESPONSIBILITY. H.21.1 The prospective contractor must demonstrate to the satisfaction of HBX the District its capability in all respects to perform fully the contract requirements; therefore, the prospective contractor must submit relevant documentation within five (5) days of the request by HBXthe District. H.21.2 L.15.1 To be determined responsible, a prospective contractor must demonstrate that it: (a) Has adequate financial resources, or the ability to obtain such resources, required to perform the contract; (b) Is able to comply with the required or proposed delivery or performance schedule, taking into consideration all existing commercial and governmental business commitments; (c) Has a satisfactory performance record; (d) Has a satisfactory record of integrity and business ethics; (e) Has a satisfactory record of compliance with the applicable District licensing and tax laws and regulations; (f) Has a satisfactory record of compliance with labor and civil rights laws and rules, and the First Source Employment Agreement Act of 1984, as amended, D.C. Official Code §2-219.01 et seq.; (g) Has, or has the ability to obtain, the necessary organization, experience, accounting, and operational control, and technical skills; (h) Has, or has the ability to obtain, the necessary production, construction, technical equipment, and facilities; (i) Has not exhibited a pattern of overcharging the District; (j) Does not have an outstanding debt with the District or the federal government in a delinquent status; and (k) Is otherwise qualified and is eligible to receive an award under applicable laws and regulations. H.21.3 L.15.2 If the prospective contractor fails to supply the information requested, the CO shall make the determination of responsibility or non-responsibility nonresponsibility based upon available information. If the available information is insufficient to make a determination of responsibility, the CO shall determine the prospective contractor to be non- responsiblenonresponsible.

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Samples: Indefinite Delivery – Indefinite Quantity (Idiq) Contract

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