Points for ISBE Participation Rate Sample Clauses

Points for ISBE Participation Rate. The vendor with the highest ISBE participation rate shall receive the maximum ISBE participation points. All other vendors shall receive ISBE participation points by applying the following formula: (Vendor’s ISBE participation rate ÷ Highest ISBE participation rate X Maximum ISBE participation points) For example, assuming the weight given by the RFP to ISBE participation is 6 points, if Vendor A has the highest ISBE participation rate at 20% and Vendor B’s ISBE participation rate is 12%, Vendor A will receive the maximum 6 points and Vendor B will receive (12% ÷ 20%) x 6 which equals 3.6 points. General Evaluation: Points shall be assigned based on the vendor’s clear demonstration of the ability to provide the requested goods and/or services. Vendors may be required to submit additional written information or be asked to make an oral presentation before the TEC to clarify statements made in the proposal.
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Points for ISBE Participation Rate. The vendor with the highest ISBE participation rate shall receive the maximum ISBE participation points. All other vendors shall receive ISBE participation points by applying the following formula: (Vendor’s ISBE participation rate ÷ Highest ISBE participation rate X Maximum ISBE participation points) For example, assuming the weight given by the RFP to ISBE participation is 6 points, if Vendor A has the highest ISBE participation rate at 20% and Vendor B’s ISBE participation rate is 12%, Vendor A will receive the maximum 6 points and Vendor B will receive (12% ÷ 20%) x 6 which equals 3.6 points. General Evaluation: Points shall be assigned based on the vendor’s clear demonstration of the ability to provide the requested goods and/or services. Vendors may be required to submit additional written information or be asked to make an oral presentation before the TEC to clarify statements made in the proposal. APPENDIX A: EXISTING SYSTEMS, BRANDS, AND COMPONENTS The following is a list of components and equipment currently in use at one or more of the State run building and Institutes for higher education. This list is provided to show prospective bidders the brands and components that are of primary interest for system expansion and maintenance. This list is not comprehensive, and vendors are encouraged to provide alternate items that mimic or augment the functionality of those listed below. Allegion Multi-Technology Reader Access Control Systems Cisco Switches Aiphone Network Door Stations AlarmSaf power supplies CP S-800-UL-C AlarmSoft Central Works 2000 Allegion Multi-Technology Reader Access Control Systems Arecont CCTV cameras, DVR and other Avigilon Brand CCTV and IP cameras, DVR, Servers, Appliances and other detection systems Axis Camera Systems Bosch CCTV cameras, DVR and other Bosch control Panel Cisco Switches DesFire Badge Systems and Key Scan System Readers XIDMT 15 & XIDMT 11 Detection Systems RTE motion sensors DSX including WinDSX software (4.0 or above), DSX 1040 series controllers Honeywell Enterprise Building Integrator, Digital Video Manager, and Nexwatch systems GE CCTV cameras, DVR and other Genetec Unified Control Systems/MTI Software Maintenance Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx security system with Interflex 6020 software LCN door closers Locknetics off-line computer managed locks Locknetics power supplies Medeco Locking System MEGAPIX Cameras MELRCCORE Locking System Milestone XProtect camera license and support MR10 magnetic stripe card readers NEware ...

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