Common use of PROPOSAL EVALUATION PROCESS Clause in Contracts

PROPOSAL EVALUATION PROCESS. The Government will evaluate the offeror’s proposal for the following: (1) The offeror’s small business size status to determine its eligibility to participate in the eFAST program. To be awarded a functional area, the offeror must document they meet the small business size standard for at least one (1) NAICS code in a functional area. (2) The offeror, who demonstrates successful experience in a functional area, will qualify in the functional area, as specified in Section L. Qualification is for eligibility purposes only and does not preclude the requirements for demonstrating technical qualifications and successful past performance pursuant to any future contract or task order procurements under eFAST. The offeror will receive a MOA award only for the functional area(s) the offeror was evaluated as qualified. In conducting the evaluation, the Government may use information provided by the offeror in its proposal as well as information obtained from other sources. While the Government may elect to consider information and data obtained from other sources, the Government is under no obligation to do so and the burden is on the offeror to provide a complete and thorough proposal. Missing proposal information or component(s) identified above and/or non-adherence to proposal format instructions are considered incomplete, inadequate and/or grossly deficient. Such proposals will be rejected from further consideration for award.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Ordering Agreement (Efast Moa), Master Ordering Agreement (Efast Moa), Master Ordering Agreement (Efast Moa)

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PROPOSAL EVALUATION PROCESS. The Government will evaluate the offeror’s proposal for the following: (1) The offeror’s small business size status to determine its eligibility to participate in the eFAST program. To be awarded a functional area, the offeror must document they meet the small business size standard for at least one (1) NAICS code in a functional area. (2) The offeror, who demonstrates successful experience in a functional area, will qualify in the functional area, as specified in Section L. Qualification is for eligibility purposes only and does not preclude the requirements for demonstrating technical qualifications and successful past performance pursuant to any future contract or contract/task order procurements under eFAST. The offeror will receive a MOA award only for the functional area(s) the offeror was evaluated as qualified. In conducting the evaluation, the Government may use information provided by the offeror in its proposal as well as information obtained from other sources. While the Government may elect to consider information and data obtained from other sources, the Government is under no obligation to do so and the burden is on the offeror to provide a complete and thorough proposal. Missing proposal information or component(s) identified above and/or non-adherence to proposal format instructions are considered incomplete, inadequate and/or grossly deficient. Such proposals will be rejected from further consideration for award.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Ordering Agreement (Efast Moa), Master Ordering Agreement (Efast Moa)

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PROPOSAL EVALUATION PROCESS. The Government will evaluate the offeror’s proposal for the following: (1) The offeror’s small business size status to determine its eligibility to participate in the eFAST program. To be awarded a functional area, the offeror must document they meet the small business size standard for at least one (1) NAICS code in a functional area. (2) The offeror, who demonstrates successful experience in a functional area, will qualify in the functional area, as specified in Section L. Qualification is for eligibility purposes only and does not preclude the requirements for demonstrating technical qualifications and successful past performance pursuant to any future contract or contract/task order procurements under eFAST. The offeror will receive a MOA award only for the functional area(s) the offeror was evaluated as qualified. In conducting the evaluation, the Government may use information provided by the offeror in its proposal as well as information obtained from other sources. While the Government may elect to consider information and data obtained from other sources, the Government is under no obligation to do so and the burden is on the offeror to provide a complete and thorough proposal. Missing proposal information or component(s) identified above and/or non-adherence to proposal format instructions are considered incomplete, inadequate and/or grossly deficient. Such proposals will may be rejected from further consideration for awardconsideration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Ordering Agreement (Efast Moa)

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