PROPOSAL VOLUME REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

PROPOSAL VOLUME REQUIREMENTS. This section delineates general information and requirements to be followed in the preparation of the Offeror’s proposal. An Offeror’s failure to comply with the content requirements will be considered during evaluation and will result in a lower evaluation rating or ineligibility for award. An Offeror’s proposal shall be sufficiently detailed to enable Government Evaluation Board Members to make a thorough evaluation and sound determination as to the prospective Offeror’s ability to perform in accordance with the stated requirements. The Offeror’s proposal shall be specific, detailed and complete so as to clearly demonstrate to the Government that the Offeror has a thorough comprehension of and capability to perform all aspects of the solicitation requirements to include but not limited to technical capability, management approach, and efficiencies, as required by the SOW and all other sections and attachments contained in the solicitation. Offerors should assume that the Government has no prior knowledge of their knowledge, experience, or abilities and will base its evaluation on the information presented in the Offeror's proposals ONLY. The Contractor should not presume that data previously submitted, or presumed to be known (e.g., data or services previously submitted or performed for the Government), will be considered as part of the proposal. The Government does not assume the duty to search for data to cure deficiencies it finds in proposals. Failure to conform to all requirements of this solicitation may form the basis for rejection of the proposal. General statements such as but not limited to, “the Offeror understands the method for performing the engineering efforts (or any portion thereof) and can or will comply with the requirements of the solicitation”, "the Offeror utilizes standard IT industry support methodologies” and "ensures the highest response rates” will be considered inadequate. The Offeror’s proposal must address all topics described in the following section(s). The Proposal MUST include the following information in Volume II Section 1.2 to be eligible for award. Standard Form 33 (SF 33), “Solicitation, Offer and Award,” the Offeror shall complete, sign, and submit the SF 33 with blocks 12 through 18 populated, as well as all sections with applicable fill-ins. Submission of a signed offer to the Government constitutes agreement and acceptance of the solicited terms and conditions. The representative who signs this form must be auth...
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PROPOSAL VOLUME REQUIREMENTS. The Offeror shall prepare the proposal as set forth in the Proposal Organization Table below. The titles and contents of the volumes shall be as defined in this table, all of which shall be within the required page limits and with the number of copies specified in the table. The contents of each proposal volume are described in the paragraphs noted in the table. Proposal Organization Volume # and Title File Name Section L Reference File Type Page Limit Cover Letter Cover Letter_Company Name L-3 Word/PDF 2 I - Technical Proposal Volume I_Company Name L-4 Word/PDF 50 II – Past Performance Information Volume II_Company Name L-5 Word/PDF 20 III – Small Business Participation Volume III_Company Name L-6 Word/PDF No limit IV – Cost Proposal Volume IV_Company Name L-7 Word/PDF No limit IV – Cost Spreadsheet (Excel) Volume IV_Company Name L-7 Excel No limit V – Contract Information Volume V_Company Name L-8 Word/PDF No limit Page limitations shall be treated as maximums. If exceeded, the excess pages will not be read, and will not be considered and will not be included in the evaluation of the proposal. Each page shall be counted except for the following: cover pages, table of contents, cross reference tables, tabs, glossaries, acronym lists, subcontractor/teaming agreements, past performance questionnaires, CPARS reports, transmittal letters, staffing plans, transition plans, resumes and letter of commitments.

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