Technical Factor Cross-Reference Matrix Sample Clauses

Technical Factor Cross-Reference Matrix. As part of each offeror’s proposal, a separate cross- reference matrix shall be completed and submitted with the Technical Volume. All referenced paragraphs include all subsequent subparagraphs (for example, 5.0 includes 5.1, 5.2, 5.2.1, etc.). Offeror shall fill in the columns related to their proposal. This is only a tool to assist in the proposal preparation process. Offerors are ultimately responsible for ensuring that their proposal fully addresses all areas and that all requested information is completed in accordance with Sections L - Instructions, Conditions and Notices to Offerors or Respondents and Section MEvaluation Factors for Award of this solicitation. Offerors shall complete the last column of this matrix with paragraph number references from the Technical Volume. Offerors may provide additional references to the other columns as deemed necessary. See below table example format: CROSS REFERENCE MATRIX EXAMPLE Subfactors SOW Paragraph(s) & Appendices Section L Section M Technical Proposal Paragraph(s)
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Technical Factor Cross-Reference Matrix. Each volume shall be written on a stand-alone basis so that its contents may be evaluated without cross referencing to other volumes of the proposal. Cross-referencing within a proposal volume is permitted where its use would conserve space without impairing clarity. The offeror shall fill out the cross reference matrix indicating the proposal reference information as it relates to the RFP, PWS, and CLIN references found therein. Although the cross reference matrix is available to for use, the government will review the entire proposal to make a determination of acceptability. See Appendix 3 and paragraph 5.6 for instruction on cross-referencing. PWS paragraph references are cited regarding aspects of the subfactors. These paragraph references are not however, exclusive, and offerors must thoroughly review the complete PWS.

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