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PAST PERFORMANCE- Factor 2. 3.2.1 The Offeror shall provide three (3) past performance references, if available, that reflect recent and relevant experience performed within three (3) years of the solicitation closing date specified in this requirement. The Offeror shall include a discussion on how the references provided are relevant to the work being proposed. Past performance references shall demonstrate the ability to handle the scope and breadth of the tasking in the SOW. The Offeror shall include contract/task order number, contract/task order type, program name, total contract/task order cost, short description of work performed, and names and valid telephone numbers for the Procuring Contract Officer (PCO), Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR), and Government Program Manager (PM). Each past performance reference shall not exceed two (2) pages per reference, for a total of six (6) pages. These pages will not be counted against the proposal page count identified in Instructions to Offerors 1.0 (B) (1). For each reference, the offeror shall identify its role as either a prime contractor or a subcontractor on the referenced contract. If the offeror was a subcontractor on the reference, then the offeror shall provide an explanation of its role in contract performance as well as the dollar value of its subcontract. 3.2.2 Subcontractors performing more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the Total Evaluated Price (refer to section M ‘Evaluation Factors” (3. 1)) for details as to how the Government will calculate Total Evaluated Price) shall also submit three (3) past performance references, if available, that reflect recent and relevant experience performed within the three (3) years of the solicitation closing date specified in the RFP and demonstrate the ability to handle the scope and breadth of the tasking in the SOW. The subcontractors shall include contract/task order number, contract/task order type, program name, total contract/task order cost, short description of work performed, and names and valid telephone numbers for the Procuring Contract Officer (PCO), Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR), and Government Program Manager (PM). Each past performance reference shall not exceed two (2) pages per reference, for a total of six (6) pages per subcontractor. These pages will not be counted against the proposal page count identified in Instructions to Offerors 1.0 (B) (1). For each reference, the proposed subcontractor shall identify its role as either a prime contractor or a subcontractor on the referenced contract. If the proposed subcontractor was a subcontractor on the reference, then it shall provide an explanation of its role in contract performance as well as the dollar value of its subcontract.

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PAST PERFORMANCE- Factor 2. 3.2.1 2.3.1 The Offeror shall provide three (3) past performance references, if available, that reflect recent and relevant experience performed within three (3) years of the solicitation closing date specified in this requirement. The Offeror shall include a discussion on how the references provided are relevant to the work being proposed. Past performance references shall demonstrate the ability to handle the scope and breadth of the tasking in the SOW. The Offeror shall include contract/task order number, contract/task order type, program name, total contract/task order cost, short description of work performed, and names and valid telephone numbers for the Procuring Contract Officer (PCO), Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR), and Government Program Manager (PM). Each past performance reference shall not exceed two (2) pages per reference, for a total of six (6) pages. These pages will not be counted against the proposal page count identified in Instructions to Offerors 1.0 (B) (1). . 2.3.2 For each reference, the offeror shall identify its role as either a prime contractor or a subcontractor on the referenced contract. If the offeror was a subcontractor on the reference, then the offeror shall provide an explanation of its role in contract performance as well as the dollar value of its subcontract. 3.2.2 2.3.3 Subcontractors performing more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the Total Evaluated Price (refer to section M ‘Evaluation Factors” (3. 1)) for details as to how the Government will calculate Total Evaluated Price) shall also submit three (3) past performance references, if available, that reflect recent and relevant experience performed within the three (3) years of the solicitation closing date specified in the RFP and demonstrate the ability to handle the scope and breadth of the tasking in the SOW. The subcontractors shall include contract/task order number, contract/task order type, program name, total contract/task order cost, short description of work performed, and names and valid telephone numbers for the Procuring Contract Officer (PCO), Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR), and Government Program Manager (PM). Each past performance reference shall not exceed two (2) pages per reference, for a total of six (6) pages per subcontractor. These pages will not be counted against the proposal page count identified in Instructions to Offerors 1.0 (B) (1). . 2.3.4 For each reference, the proposed subcontractor shall identify its role as either a prime contractor or a subcontractor on the referenced contract. If the proposed subcontractor was a subcontractor on the reference, then it shall provide an explanation of its role in contract performance as well as the dollar value of its subcontract.

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