Responsibility Determination. 8.1 Vendor represents and warrants that any information submitted as part of NYC Health + Hospitals’ vendor responsibility determination process, including PASSPort, have been, or will be, fully answered in accordance with the requirements set forth by the New York City Mayor’s Office of Contract Services. The veracity of the information submitted is a material inducement to NYC Health + Hospitals’ execution of this Agreement.
8.2 If clearance from the City’s Office of Inspector General cannot be obtained prior to execution of this Agreement and if subsequent to the execution of this Agreement NYC Health + Hospitals receives information from the Office of the Inspector General of the kind that would typically lead to a finding that a vendor is not responsible to receive a contract from NYC Health + Hospitals, then NYC Health + Hospitals may terminate this Agreement immediately without liability for any damages resulting therefrom.
8.3 Vendor must submit new PASSPort questionnaires every three years from the date of its last submission of PASSPort questionnaires so long as this Agreement is in effect.
Responsibility Determination. Notwithstanding the evaluation methodology outlined in this SIR, the Government will determine the offeror’s business responsibility prior to the MOA award. The prospective contractor must:
(1) have satisfactory credit or can obtain adequate financial resources to perform; The offeror that does not submit financial documents, provide sufficient documentation, or have adequate financial resouces, fails this requirement.
(2) have a satisfactory contract performance record; The offeror with CPARS and/or PPQs ratings lower than “Satisfactory” fails this requirement.
(3) have the capability in terms of appropriate accounting and operational controls that may include, but are not limited to, production control, property control systems, quality assurance programs, and appropriate safety programs;
(4) have the tenacity and perserverance to apply necessary resources to do an acceptable job on the contract or task order;
(5) have a satisfactory record of integrity and proper business ethics; and
(6) be qualified and eligible to receive an award under applicable laws or regulations. The offeror, who fails to meet any of the requirements above, will not be eligible for further consideration for a MOA award.
Responsibility Determination. Notwithstanding the evaluation methodology outlined in this SIR, the Government will determine the offeror’s responsibility prior to the MOA award. At a minimum, the prospective contractor must:
a) Have or can obtain adequate financial resources to perform;
b) Have a satisfactory performance history;
c) Have the ability to meet any required or proposed delivery schedule;
d) Have a satisfactory record of integrity and proper business ethics;
e) Have appropriate accounting and operational controls that may include, but are not limited to, production control, property control systems, quality assurance programs, and appropriate safety programs;
f) be qualified and eligible to receive an award under applicable laws or regulations. The offeror, who fails to meet any of the requirements above, will not be eligible for further consideration for a MOA award.
Responsibility Determination. Notwithstanding the evaluation methodology outlined in this SIR, the Government will determine the offeror’s business responsibility prior to the MOA award. The prospective contractor must:
Responsibility Determination. The Government will only evaluate the plan submitted by the apparently successful offeror. The evaluation will be performed by the Small Business Specialist and the Contract Specialist. The Government reserves the right pursuant to FAR 9.105-1(c)(3) and 19.705-3 to confer with the offeror on elements of the Small Business Subcontracting Plan in order to determine Responsibility prior to award. These conversations will not constitute discussions as defined in FAR 15.306(c). The Small Business Subcontracting Plan shall be provided concurrent with submission of the Offeror’s proposal and will be incorporated into the task order. The individual plan shall contain the following:
Responsibility Determination. Notwithstanding the evaluation methodology outlined in this SIR, the Government will determine the offeror’s business responsibility prior to the MOA award by reviewing completed Section K, SBA DSBS and XXX/Beta.XXX record. Additionally, the prospective contractor must:
(1) have satisfactory credit or can obtain adequate financial resources to perform; The offeror does not submit financial documents, or COC, or has less than three (3) months of operating funds, fails this requirement.
(2) have a satisfactory performance record; The offeror with CPARS and/or PPQs with ratings lower than “Satisfactory” fails this requirement.
(3) have capability in terms of appropriate accounting and operational controls that may include, but are not limited to, production control, property control systems, quality assurance programs, and appropriate safety programs;
(4) have the tenacity and perserverance to apply necessary resources to do an acceptable job on the contract or task order;
(5) have a satisfactory record of integrity and proper business ethics;
(6) be qualified and eligible to receive an award under applicable laws or regulations. The offeror, who fails to meet any of the requirements above, will not be eligible for further consideration for a MOA award.
Responsibility Determination. Responsibility will be determined by analyzing whether the apparent successful offeror complies with the requirements of FAR 9.1, including: adequate financial resources or the ability to obtain them; ability to comply with the required performance period, taking into consideration all existing commercial and governmental business commitments; satisfactory record of integrity and business ethics; necessary organization, experience, and skills or the ability to obtain them; necessary equipment and facilities or the ability to obtain them; and be otherwise qualified and eligible to receive an award under applicable laws and regulations. OFFEROR REPRESENTATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS
Responsibility Determination. If the mandatory small business subcontracting goal of 5% is not met, the Offeror may be determined ineligible for award based on initial proposals.
Responsibility Determination. The Government will determine contractor responsibility by analyzing whether the apparent successful offeror complies with the requirements of FAR 9.1, including:
Responsibility Determination. The Government will assess contractor responsibility utilizing the standards established in FAR Subpart 9.104. To be eligible for award the Offeror must be in compliance with the requirements of FAR 9.104-1.