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Most frequently used languages” means the top ten frequently used languages within each Participating State to be identified on each state’s Participating Addendum.
Most frequently used languages” means Spanish plus the top twelve (Chinese (Mandarin & Cantonese), Arabic, Russian, Farsi, Vietnamese, Swahili, Somali, Korean, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian) and frequently used languages within each Participating State to be identified on each state’s Participating Addendum.
Most frequently used languages” means Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Arabic, Khmer (Cambodian), Somali, Ukrainian, Punjabi, Amharic, Farsi, Tagalog, and Tigrigna.

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Most frequently used languages” means Spanish plus the top twelve (Chinese (Mandarin & Cantonese), Arabic, Russian, Farsi, Vietnamese, Swahili, Somali, Korean, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian) frequently used languages within each Participating State to be identified on each state’s Participating Addendum. 116. Page 69, #3 and #4: How often were these penalties assessed under current contract, and what was total amount assessed in penalties? These penalties are assessed at the state level, and escalated to the Lead State if the contractor did not resolve the issue(s). 117. Page 4 states that there is a 0.25% administrative fee (detailed in Attachment A) which must be incorporated into our base pricing. Page 39 (Attachment A) defines this further saying that the contractor will pay to NASPO ValuePoint, or its assignee, a NASPO ValuePoint Administrative Fee of one-quarter of one percent (0.25% or 0.0025). Attachment J states on page 89 that “all contracts and Purchase Orders arising out of this agreement shall be deemed to include an Administrative Fee assessment at the rate of one percent (1.00 %) for the gross total sales and other revenues (including commissions and fees charged). Please clarify which fee is correct or if these are separate fees. NASPO is to be paid .25% of all sales resulting from the Master Agreement(s). Each state will be paid their admin fee, if applicable, for all sales made based off that state’s Participating Addendum. For example, New Mexico’s admin fee is 1%. (Equaling a total of 1.25% paid to NM[1%] and NASPO[.25%].) Some states are required to add the additional fees and some states do not have fees per their rules and regulations. 118. The RFP states on page 17 that: “proposals may be submitted 1 of the following ways as described below: (1) Hard Copy Responses or (2) Electronic Responses (SPD’s E-procurement System eProNM).” Under the instructions for Electronic Responses on page 18, the language states that “If you submit your response through our electronic procurement system, submit the required hard copy(ies) of your proposal to the physical address indicated in 2.10.” Please confirm if bidders will be required to submit both an online and mailed response, or if the State of New Mexico prefers a certain method of response. See answer 72. 119. The document translation pricing sheet on page 57 lists spaces for per-word pricing only. However, for small projects, it can be necessary to charge a flat minimum fee rather than a per-word fee....
Most frequently used languages” means Spanish plus the top twelve (Chinese (Mandarin & Cantonese), Arabic, Russian, Farsi, Vietnamese, Swahili, Somali, Korean, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian) frequently used languages within each Participating State to be identified on each state’s Participating Addendum. 115. Page 32, #4: This is a new requirement from previous RFP. Why has it been added? Does NASPO intend for languages like Tigrinya to be staffed at call center 24/7? Can we propose something different that solves technical issues that led to this requirement? The top languages have been amended to the following: “Most frequently used languages” means Spanish plus the top twelve (Chinese (Mandarin & Cantonese), Arabic, Russian, Farsi, Vietnamese, Swahili, Somali, Korean, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian) frequently used languages within each Participating State to be identified on each state’s Participating Addendum. 116. Page 69, #3 and #4: How often were these penalties assessed under current contract, and what was total amount assessed in penalties? These penalties are assessed at the state level, and escalated to the Lead State if the contractor did not resolve the issue(s). 117. Page 4 states that there is a 0.25% administrative fee (detailed in Attachment A) which must be incorporated into our base pricing. Page 39 (Attachment A) defines this further saying that the contractor will pay to NASPO ValuePoint, or its assignee, a NASPO ValuePoint Administrative Fee of one-quarter of one percent (0.25% or 0.0025). Attachment J states on page 89 that “all contracts and Purchase Orders arising out of this agreement shall be deemed to include an Administrative Fee assessment at the rate of one percent (1.00 %) for the gross total sales and other revenues (including commissions and fees charged). Please clarify which fee is correct or if these are separate fees. NASPO is to be paid .25% of all sales resulting from the Master Agreement(s). Each state will be paid their admin fee, if applicable, for all sales made based off that state’s Participating Addendum. For example, New Mexico’s admin fee is 1%. (Equaling a total of 1.25% paid to NM[1%] and NASPO[.25%].) Some states are required to add the additional fees and some states do not have fees per their rules and regulations. 118. The RFP states on page 17 that: “proposals may be submitted 1 of the following ways as described below: (1) Hard Copy Responses or (2) Electronic Responses (SPD’s E-procurement System ePr...

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