Past Performance Questionnaire. For all contracts identified above in Volume 3, Section 1, Contract Descriptions, the Offeror must complete Part I of Solicitation Attachment # 2 (Past Performance Questionnaire) and e-mail the questionnaire to both the Government contracting activity and the Government technical representative responsible for the past/current contract. The POCs shall be instructed to electronically complete Part II of the questionnaire and e-mail the entire questionnaire to the Contracting Office no later than the proposal due date, to (▇▇▇▇▇.▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.civ@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇). The Offeror shall e-mail to the Contracting Officer a list of all the POCs who were sent a questionnaire. The Government must receive this list no later than the proposal due date. The POC List shall be submitted in Microsoft Word Table Format to include the following fields: Solicitation Number; Company Name; Contract Number; Government Agency; POC Last Name, First Name; POC Title; POC Telephone Number; POC E-mail Address; and Date E-Mail to POC (month/day). Submission of this list does not relieve the contractor of the responsibility to ensure all Past Performance Questionnaires are submitted on time. Furthermore, receipt of this list does not obligate the Government to contact any of the POCs identified. The Government will focus its inquiries on the Offeror’s (including major subcontractors) record of performance as it relates to the solicitation requirements that the Offeror or major subcontractor is proposed to perform, including cost, schedule, performance and management of subcontractors. Offerors are reminded they must include the most recent and relevant efforts (performance within the past three (3) years) in their proposal. Absent any recent and relevant past performance history, the Offeror will not be evaluated either favorably or unfavorably on past performance.
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Past Performance Questionnaire. For all contracts identified above in Volume 32, Section 1, Contract Descriptions, the Offeror must offeror shall complete Part I 1 of Solicitation Attachment # 2 (the Past Performance Questionnaire) Questionnaire and e-mail the questionnaire to both the Government contracting activity and the Government technical representative responsible for the past/current contract. The POCs shall be instructed to electronically complete Part II of the questionnaire and e-mail the entire questionnaire to the Contracting Office no later than the proposal due date, to (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.civ@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇.▇.▇▇▇▇▇.civ@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇). The Offeror shall e-mail to the Contracting Officer a list of all the POCs who were sent a questionnaire. The Government must receive this list no later than the proposal due date. The POC List shall be submitted in Microsoft Word for Windows Table Format to include the following fields: Solicitation Number; Company Name; Contract Number; Government Agency; POC Last Name, First Name; POC Title; POC Telephone Number; POC E-mail Address; and Date E-Mail to POC (month/day). Submission of this list does not relieve the contractor of the responsibility to ensure all Past Performance Questionnaires are submitted on time. Furthermore, receipt of this list does not obligate the Government to contact any of the POCs identified. The Government will focus its inquiries on the Offerorofferor’s (including major subcontractors) record of performance as it relates to the solicitation requirements that the Offeror or major subcontractor is proposed to perform, including cost, schedule, performance and management of subcontractors. Offerors are reminded they must include the most recent and relevant efforts (performance within the past three nine (39) years) in their proposal. Absent any recent and relevant past performance historyhistory or when the performance record is so sparse that no meaningful confidence assessment rating can be reasonably assigned, the Offeror will not be evaluated either favorably or unfavorably on past performance.
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Past Performance Questionnaire. For all contracts identified above in Volume 3, Section 1, Contract Descriptions, the Offeror a Past Performance Questionnaire must be completed and submitted. The offeror shall complete Part I of Solicitation Attachment # 2 (the Past Performance Questionnaire) Questionnaire and e-mail the questionnaire to both the Government contracting activity and the Government technical representative responsible for the past/current contract. The POCs shall be instructed to electronically complete Part II of the questionnaire and e-mail the entire questionnaire to the Contracting Office no later than the proposal due date, to (▇▇▇▇▇.▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.civ@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇). The Offeror offeror shall e-mail to the Contracting Officer a list of all the POCs POC’s who were sent a questionnaire. The Government must receive this list no later than the proposal due date. The POC List shall be submitted in Microsoft Word Table Format to include the following fields: Solicitation Number; Company Name; Contract Number; Government Agency; POC Last Name, First Name; POC Title; POC Telephone Number; POC E-mail Address; and Date E-Mail to POC (month/day). Submission of this list does not relieve the contractor of the responsibility to ensure all Past Performance Questionnaires are submitted on time. Furthermore, receipt of this list does not obligate the Government to contact any of the POCs identified. The Government will focus its inquiries on the Offeror’s (including major subcontractors) record of performance as it relates to the solicitation requirements that the Offeror or major subcontractor is proposed to perform, including cost, schedule, performance and management of subcontractors. Offerors are reminded they must include the most recent and relevant efforts (performance within the past three five (35) years) in their proposal. Absent any recent and relevant past performance historyhistory or when the performance record is so sparse that no meaningful rating can be reasonably assigned, the Offeror will not be evaluated either favorably or unfavorably on past performance.
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