Diverse Firms definition

Diverse Firms means businesses owned by minorities, women, and persons with disabilities. Also to include, qualified service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses and qualified veteran- owned small businesses.
Diverse Firms means businesses owned by minorities, women, and persons with disabilities. Also, including qualified service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses and qualified veteran- owned small businesses.

Examples of Diverse Firms in a sentence

  • This Program has been designed to promote and encourage open competition and participation in Operations activities and to enhance opportunities for Diverse Firms to successfully compete in Operations contracting.

  • Vendor commitments to DistrictVendors shall take all reasonable steps necessary to ensure that Diverse Firms have a full and fair opportunity to compete for the performance of contracts.

  • It is the intent of this policy to widen opportunities for participation, increase competition, and establish procedures designed to assure Diverse Firms access to information and opportunities available to all Vendors.

  • While the District has no statutory obligation mandating participation in its Operations contracting, the District’s policy will be to enforce full, good faith compliance with this Program by all Contractors, and to provide Diverse Firms a meaningful opportunity for substantive participation in ongoing District Operations.

  • The following policies and procedures (the “Program”) will be utilized for the inclusion of Diverse Firms in ongoing completion of improvements to the District’s baseball park facilities (“Improvement Projects”), as well as in its needs for professional, administrative and operations services (“Service Projects”) for the District (collectively, the “Operations”).

  • It is not the policy of the Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District or its Board of Directors to provide information or other opportunities to Diverse Firms that will not be available to all other business enterprises.

  • Kalev, Dobbin, & Kelly, Best Practices, supra note 72; Frank Dobbin, Soohan Kim & Alexandra Kalev, You Can’t Always Get What You Need: Why Diverse Firms Adopt Diversity Programs, 76 AM.

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  • Independent Evaluator A person empowered, pursuant to Section 23.5 (Failure to Reach Agreement) and Section 23.10 (Dispute) of this Agreement, to resolve disputes due to failure of the Parties to agree on a Performance Standards Revision Document.