Mandatory Scored definition

Mandatory Scored or “(MS)” shall mean the Vendor must comply with the requirement, and the Response will be scored.
Mandatory Scored or “(MS)” means the Applicant must comply with the requirement, and the Response will be scored.
Mandatory Scored or “(MS)” shall mean the Bidder must comply with the requirement and it will be scored.

Examples of Mandatory Scored in a sentence

  • There may be rare instances in which an item within the Mandatory Scored Response Worksheet does not create an individual requirement which must be met, but, instead, merely requires a response.

  • To be considered responsive, responsible and eligible for award, any and all requirements identified in the Mandatory Scored Response Worksheet must be met.

  • As specified with each requirement listed in the Mandatory Scored Response Worksheet, the supplier must indicate whether it will meet the individual requirement (if any) and provide a supporting narrative in the space provided.

  • Responses receiving a “0” on any Mandatory Scored (MS) element(s) will be disqualified.

  • Vendors must respond and provide detailed information for all items designated Mandatory (M) and Mandatory Scored (MS) requirements.

  • In this location, the supplier is most likely to find this document (The State Entity eRFP Document) as well as the worksheets referenced in Section 4 “eRFP Proposal Factors”, such as the Mandatory Response Worksheet, the Mandatory Scored Requirements, and the Additional Scored Responses.

  • Review all requirements, priorities and provided definitions:• Mandatory Pass/Fail (M): Minimum requirement; Bidder that does not meet this requirement will not be considered any further.• Mandatory Scored (MS): Critical requirement; evaluators will score based on the degree to which Bidder's response meets the requirement.• Desirable Scored (DS): Desirable requirement; evaluators will score based on the degree to which Bidder's response meets the requirement.

  • All items listed below are Mandatory Scored Technical Requirements.

  • Responses receiving a “0” on any Mandatory Scored (MS) element(s) may be disqualified.

  • To be considered responsive, responsible and eligible for consideration, any and all requirements identified in the Mandatory Scored Response Worksheet must be met.


More Definitions of Mandatory Scored

Mandatory Scored. Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well Xxxxxx’s response meets the requirement. Maximum points possible is 15 points for each requirement.
Mandatory Scored. Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well Xxxxxx’s response meets the requirement. Maximum points possible is 10 points for each requirement. Not meeting any ofthe requirements will be evaluated as a “Fail”.• “HIGHLY DESIRABLE": Bidder response will be evaluated and assigned a score based on how well Xxxxxx’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. 3.
Mandatory Scored means the Bidder must comply with the requirement, and the Response will be scored.
Mandatory Scored or (MS) shall mean the Vendor must comply with the requirement and the Response will be evaluated on a pass or fail basis. For Mandatory requirements (M), the Response must always indicate explicitly, within Appendix F, whether or not the Vendor or its proposed Products meet the requirement. A statement, “(Vendor Name) has read, understands, and fully complies with this requirement” is acceptable, along with any additional information requested and describe how the proposed Vendor’s Products will accomplish each critical requirement.
Mandatory Scored or “(MS)” – shall mean the requirement must be met by Vendor, and the Vendor's Response will be scored.
Mandatory Scored or “(MS)” means the Vendor must provide a specific response to each element of the requirement, and the Proposal will be scored.

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