Recency and Relevancy Sample Clauses

Recency and Relevancy. The past performance factor considers each Offerors demonstrated recent and relevant record of performance in supplying similar services that meet the contract requirements. Recency is generally expressed as a time period during which past performance references are considered relevant and is critical to establishing the relevancy of past performance information. The criteria to establish what is relevant is similarity of training support; the level of complexity; dollar value; contract type; location and degree of subcontract/teaming; the Offeror’s past performance in utilizing KSA firms. Data used in conducting performance risk assessments shall not extend past three years prior to the issue date of the solicitation but may include performance data generated within three (3) years of the publication date this solicitation without regard to the contract award date. Relevancy is not separately rated; however, the following criteria will be used to establish what is relevant which shall include similarity of service/support, complexity; dollar value, contract type, and degree of subcontract/teaming. The Offeror’s relevancy shall be evaluated using the ratings identified below:
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