ITB Process Sample Clauses

ITB Process. The ITB is a method of competitively soliciting a commodity or contractual service pursuant to section 287.057(1) (a), F. S. The Department posts an ITB on the Vendor Bid System (VBS) to initiate the process and also posts the solicitation in the MFMP Sourcing Tool. Bidders must submit questions in writing to the Procurement Officer via the MFMP Sourcing Tool by the date listed in Attachment G; Timeline of Events. Bids shall be submitted by the deadline listed in the Timeline of Events. The Department shall open the bids in a public meeting. Once the Department has evaluated the bids, the Department shall post a Notice of Intended Award on the VBS.
ITB Process. The ITB is a method of competitively soliciting a Commodity or contractual service pursuant to section 287.057(1)(a), F.S. The Department posts an ITB on the VBS to initiate the process and also posts the ITB in the MFMP Sourcing application. Bidders may submit questions in writing to the Procurement Officer via the Messages tab in the MFMP Sourcing application by the date listed in the Timeline of Events. Bids must be submitted by the deadline listed in the Timeline of Events. The Department will open the bids in a public meeting. Once the Department has verified the bids, the Department will post an agency decision on the VBS. A non-mandatory Pre-Bid Conference/MFMP training event will be held to discuss how to view and respond to solicitations in MFMP Sourcing. The Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference/MFMP training event will be held at the date and time specified in the Timeline of Events. Attendance is optional but encouraged. Vendors may attend the webinar from their computer, tablet, or smartphone by clicking the link found in the Timeline of Events at the time of the training. A pdf of the presentation is available here. If a Bidder is unable to attend the training, the MFMP team offers many other training resources, including recorded, online training and job aids that can be viewed on the MFMP for Vendors website. Public meetings conducted during the course of this solicitation are open to members of the general public, current vendors, potential vendors and interested persons.
ITB Process. The ITB is a method of competitively soliciting a commodity or contractual service pursuant to paragraph 287.057(1)(a), F.S. The Department posts an ITB on the VBS to initiate the process and posts the ITB in MFMP Sourcing. Bidders must submit questions in writing to the Procurement Officer via the Messages tab in MFMP Sourcing by the date listed in the Timeline of Events. Bids must be submitted in MFMP Sourcing by the deadline listed in the Timeline of Events. The Department will open the bids in a public meeting. Once the Department has verified the bids, the Department will post an agency decision in accordance with the Basis of Award section on the VBS.
ITB Process. The ITB is a method of competitively soliciting a commodity or Contractual service pursuant to section 287.057(1) (a), Florida Statutes.
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  • Complaints Process The School shall establish and adhere to a process for resolving public complaints which shall include an opportunity for complainants to be heard. The final administrative appeal shall be heard by the School's Governing Board, except where the complaint pertains to a possible violation of any law or term under this Contract. The complaints process shall be readily accessible from the School’s website, as described in Section 11.4.1.

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