Oral Presentations Sample Clauses
The "Oral Presentations" clause establishes the requirements and procedures for parties to deliver verbal presentations as part of a contractual or procurement process. Typically, this clause outlines when oral presentations may be requested, the topics to be covered, and any logistical details such as time limits or required participants. Its core function is to provide a structured opportunity for parties to clarify proposals, demonstrate capabilities, or address questions, thereby enhancing understanding and aiding in the evaluation or negotiation process.
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Oral Presentations. Finalist Offerors may be required to conduct an oral presentation at a venue to be determined as per schedule Section1.3., Schedule of Events, or as soon as possible thereafter. If oral presentations are held, Finalist Offerors may be required to make their presentations through electronic means (GoToMeeting, Zoom, etc). The Agency will provide Finalist Offerors with applicable details. Whether or not Oral Presentations will be held is at the discretion of the Sourcing Team and SPD.
Oral Presentations. At the County’s sole option, Vendors may be required to give an oral presentation of their Bids. A process which would provide an opportunity for the Vendor to clarify or elaborate on the Bid but will in no material way change Vendor’s original Bid. If the County request presentations, the Sauk County Land Resources and Environment Department will schedule the time and location for said presentation. Any costs of participating in such presentations will be borne solely by Vendor and will not be reimbursed by the County.
Oral Presentations. 2007-08 2008-09 Mainly for students who are involved in the various orations 1,077 1,093
Oral Presentations. At this time, oral presentations are not contemplated for this procurement.
Oral Presentations. The State of Arizona may request oral presentations. If requested, the Offeror shall be available for oral presentations with no more than ten (10) business days’ advance notice. Participants in the oral presentations should include the Offeror's key persons. Such oral presentations shall not otherwise afford an Offeror the opportunity to alter or change its Offer.
Oral Presentations. 1. Oral presentations are optional. The evaluation criteria must include factors/sub-factors and weights used to score the proposers performance at the oral presentation. The evaluation committee will only be able to score each proposer based upon this criteria.
2. The Contract Manager/Administrator should develop a set of questions related to the scope of work or the project to be asked during the evaluation committee question and answer (Q & A) section of the oral presentations. All proposers are asked the same questions for consistency.
Oral Presentations. The County may require selected Proposers to make oral presentations and/or conduct interviews of key staff proposed in order to clarify their proposals and/or conduct interviews of key staff proposed and to validate qualifications prior to acceptance by the County.
Oral Presentations. Oral presentations will not be used for this requirement.
Oral Presentations. Selected Offerors will be notified at least five (5) working days in advance of the time and place for oral presentations, if such presentations are deemed necessary by the University. The undersigned has read and understands the entire Request for Proposal and that the proposal being submitted is in response to the University’s Request for Proposal #06-221-0019-HRS
Oral Presentations. During the evaluation process, the District may, at its discretion, request one or all firms to make oral presentations. Such presentations will provide firms with an opportunity to answer any questions the District may have on a firm’s proposal. Not all firms may be asked to make such oral proposals.
