RANKING OF AWARDED RESOURCES FOR DISPATCH PRIORITY Sample Clauses

RANKING OF AWARDED RESOURCES FOR DISPATCH PRIORITY. (a) All resources will be evaluated and agreements will be awarded in accordance with B.3. Resources on an awarded Agreement will be ranked on a dispatch priority list by Host Forest Dispatch Center. As described in B.6, socioeconomic status advantage will be given to those small business concerns identified in Block 10 of the SF-1449. (b) In addition to the award evaluation factors in B.3, criteria have been developed for some categories of equipment to assess the advantages for dispatch priority. If no additional criteria are identified, lowest price awarded resources will be ranked highest on the dispatch list. .
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RANKING OF AWARDED RESOURCES FOR DISPATCH PRIORITY. (a) All resources will be evaluated and agreements will be awarded in accordance with B.3. Resources on an awarded Agreement will be ranked on a dispatch priority list by Geographic Area Coordination Center - Northern Operations (CA-ONCC) and Southern Operations (CA-OSCC). As described in B.6, socioeconomic status advantage will be given to those small business concerns identified in Block 10 of the SF-1449. (b) In addition to the award evaluation factors in B.3, criteria have been developed for some categories of equipment to assess the advantages for dispatch priority. If no additional criteria are identified, lowest price awarded resources will be ranked highest on the dispatch list. .
RANKING OF AWARDED RESOURCES FOR DISPATCH PRIORITY. (a) All resources will be evaluated and agreements will be awarded in accordance with B.3. Resources on an awarded Agreement will be ranked on a dispatch priority list by Geographic Area Coordination Center - Northern Operations (CA-ONCC) and Southern Operations (CA-OSCC) . As described in B.6, socioeconomic status advantage will be given to those small business concerns identified in Block 10 of the SF-1449. (b) In addition to the award evaluation factors in B.3, criteria have been developed for some categories of equipment to assess the advantages for dispatch priority. If no additional criteria are identified, lowest price awarded resources will be ranked highest on the dispatch list. . (c) Within each small business program category, priority will be given according to the price offered for the type of resource. The price will be based on the daily rate offered, with the lowest price being ranked highest on the dispatch list: Daily Rate. 6.2.1 Tied Prices/CBA Scores. The following methodology will be used to break ties that result when determining the ranking for the dispatch priority list. Preference will be given to those small businesses that are also labor surplus area (LSA) concerns. Any ties remaining among LSA concerns will be resolved using programmatically driven random ranking within the VIPR system. This functionality will also be used to resolve any ties that occur among non-LSA concerns. .
RANKING OF AWARDED RESOURCES FOR DISPATCH PRIORITY. All resources on an awarded Agreement will be ranked on a dispatch priority list by Host Dispatch Zone or Geographic Area . Priority will be given to those small business concerns identified in Section B, Method of Award - Cascading Set-Aside procedure. Within each small business program category, priority will be given according to the lowest price using the following calculation considering both the daily rate and cost per copy offered (see calculation below), with the lowest price being ranked highest on the dispatch list. Plotted sheets, laminating, faxing, and binding will not be included in the calculation. Black and White: (8 ½” X 11” (cost/copy) x 70%) + (11” X 17” (cost/copy) x 30%) X 95% Color: (8 ½” X 11” (cost/copy) x 70%) + (11” X 17” (cost/copy) x 30%) X 5% Black and White + Color = Score Price (calculation for placement on dispatch priority list) = (Score x 1000 x 70%) + (Daily Rate x 30%) Attribute, not given points
RANKING OF AWARDED RESOURCES FOR DISPATCH PRIORITY. (a) All resources will be evaluated and agreements will be awarded in accordance with B.3. Resources on an awarded Agreement will be ranked on a dispatch priority list by [ID-CDC] Coeur d'Alene Interagency Dispatch Center 1 [ID-GVC] Grangeville Interagency Dispatch Center 1 [MT-BDC] Billings Dispatch Center 1 [MT-BRC] Bitterroot Dispatch Center 1 [MT-BZC] Bozeman Interagency Dispatch Center 1 [MT-DDC] Xxxxxx Dispatch Center 1 [MT-GDC] Great Falls Dispatch Center 1 [MT-HDC] Helena Interagency Dispatch Center 1 [MT-KDC] Kootenai Interagency Dispatch Center 1 [MT-KIC] Kalispell Interagency Dispatch Center 1 [MT-LEC] Lewistown Interagency Dispatch Center 1 [MT-MCC] Miles City Dispatch Center 1 [MT-MDC] Missoula Interagency Dispatch Center 1 [ND-NDC] North Dakota Dispatch Center 1 [CO-FTC] Fort Xxxxxxx Interagency Dispatch Center 2 [CO-PBC] Pueblo Interagency Dispatch Center 2 [SD-GPC] Great Plains Interagency Dispatch Center 2 [AZ-FDC] Flagstaff Interagency Dispatch Center 3 [AZ-PDC] Prescott Interagency Dispatch Center 3 [AZ-PHC] Phoenix Interagency Dispatch Center 3 [AZ-SDC] Show Low Interagency Dispatch Center 3 [AZ-WDC] Xxxxxxxx Interagency Dispatch Center 3 [NM-ABC] Albuquerque Interagency Dispatch Center 3 [NM-ADC] Alamogordo Interagency Dispatch Center 3 [NM-SFC] Santa Fe Interagency Dispatch Center 3 [ID-BDC] Boise Interagency Logistics Center 4 [ID-CIC] Central Idaho Interagency Fire Center 4 [ID-EIC] Eastern Idaho Interagency Fire Center 4 [ID-PAC] Xxxxxxx National Forest Dispatch 4 [NV-CNC] Central Nevada Interagency Dispatch Center 4 [NV-ECC] Ely Interagency Communication Center 4 [NV-EIC] Elko Interagency Dispatch Center 4 [NV-LIC] Las Vegas Interagency Communications Center 4 [NV-SFC] Sierra Front Interagency Dispatch Center 4 [UT-CDC] Color Country Interagency Fire Center 4 [UT-MFC] Moab Interagency Fire Center 4 [UT-NUC] Northern Utah Interagency Fire Center 4 [UT-RFC] Richfield Interagency Fire Center 4 [CA-ANCC] Angeles Communications Center 5 [CA-CCCC] Central California Communications Center 5 [CA-CICC] Camino Interagency ECC 5 [CA-FICC] Fortuna Interagency ECC 5 [CA-GVCC] Grass Valley Interagency ECC 5 [CA-LPCC] Los Padres Communications Center 5 [CA-MICC] Modoc Interagency ECC 5 [CA-MNFC] Mendocino National Forest Communication Center 5 [CA-OVCC] Xxxxx Valley Interagency Communications Center 5 [CA-PNFC] Plumas National Forest Communication Center 5 [CA-RICC] Redding Interagency ECC 5 [CA-SBCC] San Bernardino Interagency Communications Ce...
RANKING OF AWARDED RESOURCES FOR DISPATCH PRIORITY. (a) All resources will be evaluated and agreements will be awarded in accordance with B.3. Resources on an awarded Agreement will be ranked on a dispatch priority list by Note: Agreements from this solicitation will potentially be awarded only at the following host dispatch locations by Region:
RANKING OF AWARDED RESOURCES FOR DISPATCH PRIORITY. All resources on an awarded Agreement will be ranked on a dispatch priority list by <STARTEDIT> Host Dispatch Zone or Geographic Area <ENDEDIT>. Priority will be given to those small business concerns identified in Section B, Method of Award - Cascading Set-Aside Procedure. Within each small business program category, priority will be given according to the price offered for the type of resource. The following calculation will be used to determine the lowest price, with the lowest price being ranked highest on the dispatch list: (((Daily Rate + Weekly Rate)/8)x0.7) + ((Monthly Rate/30)x0.3). Only the rate for the portable toilets will be included in the calculation. Handwashing Stations, wheelchair accessible units, mileage, service calls, and reset fee will not be considered in the calculation. One priority list will be generated for portable toilets, wheelchair accessible portable toilets, and portable handwashing stations. Contracting Officers will determine price reasonableness for the wheelchair accessible portable toilets, portable handwashing stations, mileage, service calls, and reset fees. D.6.2.1 TIED PRICES/CBA SCORES The following methodology will be used to break ties that result when determining the ranking for the dispatch priority list. Preference will be given to those small businesses that are also labor surplus area (LSA) concerns. Any ties remaining among LSA concerns will be resolved using programmatically driven random ranking within the VIPR system. This functionality will also be used to resolve any ties that occur among non-LSA concerns.
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RANKING OF AWARDED RESOURCES FOR DISPATCH PRIORITY. (a) All resources will be evaluated and agreements will be awarded in accordance with B.3. Resources on an awarded Agreement will be ranked on a dispatch priority list by Host Dispatch Zone or Geographic Area: Note: Agreements from this solicitation will potentially be awarded only at the following host dispatch locations by Region: Region 1: None, no Clerical Support Trailer resources will be hosted within this Region. Region 2: Any Dispatch Center excluding the GACC (Geographic Area Coordination Center) CORMACC (Rocky Mountain Area Cordination Center) Lakewood, CO.

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