NATIONAL CONTRACT Sample Clauses

NATIONAL CONTRACT. The City of Mesa, as the Principal Procurement Agency, has partnered with OMNIA Partners to make the resultant contract (also known as the “Master Agreement” in materials distributed by OMNIA Partners) available to other public agencies nationally, including state and local governmental entities, public and private primary, secondary and higher education entities, non-profit entities, and agencies for the public benefit (“Public Agencies”), through OMNIA Partners’ cooperative purchasing program. The City of Mesa is acting as the contracting agency for any other Public Agency that elects to utilize the resulting Master Agreement. Use of the Master Agreement by any Public Agency is preceded by their registration with OMNIA Partners (a “Participating Public Agency”).
NATIONAL CONTRACT. Attachment A, Exhibit A‌ a. Include a detailed response to Attachment A, Exhibit A, OMNIA Partners Response for National Cooperative Contract. Responses shall highlight experience, demonstrate a strong national presence, describe how Supplier will educate its national sales force about the contract, describe how products and services will be distributed nationwide, include a plan for marketing the products and services nationwide, and describe how volume will be tracked and report to OMNIA Partners. Supplier must supply the following information for the Principal Procurement Agency to determine Supplier’s qualifications to extend the resulting Master Agreement to Participating Public Agencies through OMNIA Partners. 3.1 Company‌ a. Brief history and description of Supplier to include experience providing similar products and services. b. Total number and location of salespersons employed by Supplier. c. Number and location of support centers (if applicable) and location of corporate office. d. Annual sales for the three previous fiscal years. a. Submit ▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ report. e. Describe any green or environmental initiatives or policies. f. Describe any diversity programs or partners supplier does business with and how Participating Agencies may use diverse partners through the Master Agreement. Indicate how, if at all, pricing changes when using the diversity program. If there are any diversity programs, provide a list of diversity alliances and a copy of their certifications. g. Indicate if supplier holds any of the below certifications in any classified areas and include proof of such certification in the response:
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