Common use of Delivered Quantities Clause in Contracts

Delivered Quantities. The Government will evaluate the quality of the Offeror’s past performance based on information obtained from references provided by the Offeror, as well as other relevant past performance information obtained from other sources known to the Government. Evaluation of past performance will be an assessment based on a consideration of relevant facts and circumstances. The Government is seeking to determine whether the Offeror consistently has demonstrated a commitment to customer satisfaction and timely delivery of quality services at fair and reasonable prices. Note: This factor is used to evaluate how well the Offeror has performed work that is relevant to the work required under the RFP. The Government will consider the information provided regarding the Offeror, and, as relevant, any predecessor companies, key personnel with relevant experience and subcontractors proposed to perform major or critical portions of the work. When an Offeror lacks past performance history as an entity, the Government will evaluate the past performance of the Offeror’s principals, predecessor companies, key personnel and major subcontractors in assessing the risk that the Offeror presents in fulfilling the contract requirements. Offerors which any relevant past performance information will be given a neutral rating under this Factor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Idiq Task Ordering Contract, Idiq Task Ordering Contract