Past Performance Relevant Contracts (Oral Sample Clauses

Past Performance Relevant Contracts (Oral. The Offeror shall complete the table entitled “Past Performance Relevant Contracts” to include all of the relevant contracts for the Prime and Major Subcontractors as described in Section L.8(b)(1). Enter the name of the Offeror in the first gray row next to “Offeror.” In the rows available below “Offeror,” enter the agency contract number for each of the Offeror’s relevant contracts, enter “P” or “S” to indicate whether the Offeror was a prime contractor or a subcontractor for that particular contract. For the work identified in each column, enter the number (or fraction) of the Offeror’s employees performing that work for that particular contract. Sum the total number of employees in the last column. Enter the name of a Major Subcontractor in the second gray row next to “Major Subcontractor 1.” In the rows available below “Major Subcontractor 1,” enter the agency contract number for each of that Major Subcontractor’s relevant contracts, enter “P” or “S” to indicate whether the Major Subcontractor was a prime contractor or subcontractor for that particular contract. For the work identified in each column, enter the number (or decimal) of the Major Subcontractor’s employees performing that work for that particular contract. Sum the total number of employees in the last column. Continue for each of the Major Subcontractors using the rows for “Major Subcontractor 2,” “Major Subcontractor 3,” etc. Additional rows may be used if necessary to include additional Major Subcontractors. (NOTE: This chart will not count against the allotted Slide Limits) Enter Agency Contract No. Prime (P) or Sub (S) Contract Management Technical Integration High Performance Computing Environment Networking and Communications User Services Facility Operations Information Technology Security Application Services and Tools Visualization and Data Analysis Modeling and Simulation Data Publication and Distribution Big Data Analysis and Analytics Support Enhanced Collaborations and Visiting Scholars Programs Other Advanced Computing System Support Total Employees on Contract (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m) (n)

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