evaluation of proposals definition

evaluation of proposals means a two-step evaluation of technical and financial proposals by the panel set up in accordance with this Act;
evaluation of proposals. Projects involving social scientists

Related to evaluation of proposals

  • Transaction Proposals has the meaning set forth in Section 5.8.

  • Request for Proposals or “RFP” means all documents, including those attached or incorporated by reference, used for soliciting proposals.

  • Non-Acceptance of Proposal means another proposal was deemed more advantageous to the University or that all proposals were rejected.

  • Evaluation means an appraisal of an individual’s professional performance in relation to his or her job description and professional standards and based on, when applicable, the individual’s evaluation rubric.

  • Proposals has the meaning specified in Section 8.02(c).

  • Financial Proposal means the Contractor’s Financial Proposal dated (Financial Proposal date).

  • Notice of Proposal to Negotiate has the meaning set forth in Section 10(c) hereof.

  • Transaction Proposal has the meaning specified in Section 8.02(c).

  • Request for Proposals (RFP means all documents, including those attached or incorporated by reference, used for soliciting proposals.

  • Responsive Proposal means a Proposal that complies with the material provisions of this RFP.

  • Acquisition Proposal has the meaning set forth in Section 5.03(a).

  • Promotion of Access to Information Act ’ means the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000 (Act No. 2 of 2000);

  • Evaluation Team means the team appointed by the City; “Information Meeting” has the meaning set out in section 2.2;

  • Tax Proposals means all specific proposals to amend the Tax Act publicly announced by or on behalf of the Minister of Finance (Canada) prior to the date hereof.

  • Request for Proposal or “RFP” means all documents, including those attached or incorporated by reference, used for soliciting proposals.

  • Discussion means an exchange of information to promote understanding of a City’s agency's requirements and offeror's proposal and to facilitate arriving at a contract that will be the best value to the City. Discussions are not permissible in competitive sealed bidding, except to the extent permissible in the first phase of multi-step sealed bidding to determine the acceptability of technical offers. [HAR 3-122-1]

  • Bid Submission Requirement means a task a Prospective Contractor must complete when submitting a bid response. These requirements will be distinguished by using the term “shall” or “must” in the requirement.

  • Takeover Proposal means any offer or proposal for, or any indication of interest in, a merger or other business combination involving Target or the acquisition of any significant equity interest in, or a significant portion of the assets of, Target, other than the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Alternative Proposal has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2(b).

  • Internal confidentiality agreement or statement means a confidentiality agreement or any other written statement that the contractor requires any of its employees or subcontractors to sign regarding nondisclosure of contractor information, except that it does not include confidentiality agreements arising out of civil litigation or confidentiality agreements that contractor employees or subcontractors sign at the behest of a Federal agency.

  • TO Financial Proposal means the TO Contractor’s financial response to the CATS+ TORFP dated date of TO Financial Proposal.

  • Technical Proposal means the Contractor’s Technical Proposal dated (Technical Proposal date).

  • Competing Proposal shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.6(f)(i).

  • approved proposal means a proposal approved or deemed to be approved under this Agreement;

  • Confidential commercial or financial information means any business information (other than trade secrets) which is exempt from the mandatory disclosure requirement of the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552. Exemptions from mandatory disclosure which may be applicable to business information contained in proposals include exemption (4), which covers “commercial and financial information obtained from a person and privileged or confidential,” and exemption (9), which covers “geological and geophysical information, including maps, concerning wells.”

  • Unsolicited proposal means a written proposal for a public-private initiative that is submitted by a private entity for the purpose of entering into an agreement with the department but that is not in response to a formal solicitation or request issued by the department.