Examples of Vendor Performance Tracking System in a sentence
In addition to evaluating performance through the Vendor Performance Tracking System (as authorized by 34 Texas Administrative Code §20.115), CPA may examine other sources of vendor performance including, but not limited to, notices of termination, cure notices, assessments of liquidated damages, litigation, audit reports, and non-renewals of Contracts.
The Comptroller’s Vendor Performance Tracking System (VPTS) provides the state procurement community with a comprehensive tool for evaluating vendor performance to reduce risk in the contract awarding process.
The Comptroller’s Vendor Performance Tracking System (VPTS) provides the State procurement community with a comprehensive tool for evaluating vendor performance to reduce risk in the contract awarding process.
HHSC may contact references provided in response to this Solicitation, contact Respondent's clients, or solicit information from any available source, including the Comptroller's Vendor Performance Tracking System.
In connection with the Reputation Criterion, CPA administers a Vendor Performance Tracking System for use by all state agencies.
In evaluating responses, the Owner will consider information related to past contract performance of a Bidder including, but not limited to CPA’s Vendor Performance Tracking System (VPTS) available at http://www.txsmartbuy.com/vpts.
Best practice indicates that the evaluation team should also use the CPA Vendor Performance Tracking System at http://comptroller.texas.gov/procurement/prog/vendor_performance to evaluate past vendor performance for the state.
To that end, the PUCT will review information in the statewide Vendor Performance Tracking System regarding proposers’ past performance.
The GLO is required by rule (34 TAC §20.509) to report vendor performance through the Vendor Performance Tracking System (VPTS).
The Owner may contact references provided in response to this RFP, Respondent’s clients, or solicit information from any available source, including owner’s and/or Architect/Engineer’s familiar with Respondent’s work on past projects, opposing litigant from a public proceeding or their counsel, and the Comptroller’s Vendor Performance Tracking System.