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Common use of Review Requirements Clause in Contracts

Review Requirements. Review Priority and the provided definitions: • “MANDATORY”: Bidder response must comply with the requirement and the Bidder’s response will be evaluated on a "Pass/Fail" basis. Selecting "Fully Meets" for mandatory requirements will be considered "Pass". All other responses will be considered "Fail". • "MANDATORY SCORED": Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well Bidder’s response meets the requirement. Maximum points possible is 10 points for each requirement. Not meeting any of the requirements will be evaluated as a “Fail”. • “HIGHLY DESIRABLE": Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well Bidder’s response meets the requirement. Maximum points possible is 5 points for each requirement. Highly Desirable Requirements support necessary purchaser operations and the Bidder response is less effective if such requirements are not met.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Contract, Master Contract, Master Contract

Review Requirements. 2. Review Priority and the provided definitions: • “MANDATORY”: Bidder response must comply with the requirement and the Bidder’s response will be evaluated on a "Pass/Fail" basis. Selecting "Fully Meets" for mandatory requirements will be considered "Pass". All other responses will be considered "Fail". • "MANDATORY SCORED": Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well BidderXxxxxx’s response meets the requirement. Maximum points possible is 10 points for each requirement. Not meeting any of the requirements will be evaluated as a “Fail”. • “HIGHLY DESIRABLE": Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well BidderXxxxxx’s response meets the requirement. Maximum points possible is 5 points for each requirement. Highly Desirable Requirements support necessary purchaser operations and the Bidder response is less effective if such requirements are not met.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

Review Requirements. Review Priority and the provided definitions: • definitions:• “MANDATORY”: Bidder response must comply with the requirement and the Bidder’s response will be evaluated on a "Pass/Fail" basis. Selecting "Fully Meets" for mandatory requirements will be considered "Pass". All other responses will be considered "Fail". • Fail".• "MANDATORY SCORED": Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well Bidder’s response meets the requirement. Maximum points possible is 10 points for each requirement. Not meeting any of the requirements will be evaluated as a “Fail”. • “HIGHLY DESIRABLE": Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well Bidder’s response meets the requirement. Maximum points possible is 5 points for each requirement. Highly Desirable Requirements support necessary purchaser operations and the Bidder response is less effective if such requirements are not met.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

Review Requirements. 2. Review Priority and the provided definitions: • “MANDATORY”: Bidder response must comply with the requirement and the Bidder’s response will be evaluated on a "Pass/Fail" basis. Selecting "Fully Meets" for mandatory requirements will be considered "Pass". All other responses will be considered "Fail". • "MANDATORY SCORED": Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well Bidder’s response meets the requirement. Maximum points possible is 10 points for each requirement. Not meeting any of the requirements will be evaluated as a “Fail”. • “HIGHLY DESIRABLE": Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well Bidder’s response meets the requirement. Maximum points possible is 5 points for each requirement. Highly Desirable Requirements support necessary purchaser operations and the Bidder response is less effective if such requirements are not met.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

Review Requirements. Review Priority and the provided definitions: • definitions:• “MANDATORY”: Bidder response must comply with the requirement and the Bidder’s response will be evaluated on a "Pass/Fail" basis. Selecting "Fully Meets" for mandatory requirements will be considered "Pass". All other responses will be considered "Fail". • "MANDATORY SCORED": Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well BidderXxxxxx’s response meets the requirement. Maximum points possible is 10 points for each requirement. Not meeting any of the ofthe requirements will be evaluated as a “Fail”. • Fail”.• “HIGHLY DESIRABLE": Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well BidderXxxxxx’s response meets the requirement. Maximum points possible is 5 points for each requirement. Highly Desirable Requirements support necessary purchaser operations and the Bidder response is less effective if such requirements are not met.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

Review Requirements. Review Priority and the provided definitions: • “MANDATORY”: Bidder response must comply with the requirement and the Bidder’s response will be evaluated on a "Pass/Fail" basis. Selecting "Fully Meets" for mandatory requirements will be considered "Pass". All other responses will be considered "Fail". • "MANDATORY SCORED": Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well Bidder’s Biddxx’x response meets the requirement. Maximum points possible is 10 points for each requirement. Not meeting any of the requirements will be evaluated as a “Fail”. • “HIGHLY DESIRABLE": Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well Bidder’s Biddxx’x response meets the requirement. Maximum points possible is 5 points for each requirement. Highly Desirable Requirements support necessary purchaser operations and the Bidder response is less effective if such requirements are not met.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract