Proposal Information Clause Samples

Proposal Information. Provide a project title and a brief, concise description of the project you are proposing. Identify the population that will be served (e.g., adults with diabetes who have no health insurance). Geographic area served (e.g. northern portion of Collin County). If you are requesting funding for an existing project/activity, provide an unduplicated number of clients served for the period January 1, 2018 – December 31, 2018. (If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask).
Proposal Information. The proposals should include all aspects of the below original specifications, along with how the original equipment will be utilized, or if original equipment will need modifications. All details of the modifications are to be shown in drawings and a detail explanation of the changes. The cost for equipment and equipment modifications shall be shown as a separate cost and be priced as an initial capital project. The cost for the changes shall also be shown as an option as part of the annual services cost.
Proposal Information. The use of a specific proposal format as described in this section is mandatory. The template is limited in size and is focusing on “what the proposer wants to do” and “what the expected result is”. Here you may find a short description of all the proposal template sections: 3 Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 4 ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/download/d7-1-data-management-action-plan/?wpdmdl=909&masterkey=5a89b92d172ec Section A Proposal Overview (maximum 300 words). The information in this section may be used in public documents and reports by the FLAME consortium. Section B Detailed description of the 3rd party project and expected results Section C [For SMEs` trials] Usage of FLAME platform, infrastructure and media services (1 page) This section describes in the details how the proposers intend to use the FLAME platform, infrastructure and media services specifying in the details what will be used. [For Replicators] Replication of FLAME platform, infrastructure and media services Section D Data Management Plan (target length 1 page) This section contains the Data Management Plan that the experimenters will put in place to manage personal data during the execution of the 3rd party project. The Data Management Plan will be evaluated during the Ethics review from a dedicated Ethics Committee. Section E Feasibility check (max. 2 pages) This section contains the feedback from the FLAME partner in charge for the feasibility check of this proposal. The proposing party must submit its draft proposal to the partner responsible by the 5th February 2019 (see Section 2). The initial submission of the proposal has no content under this section. The feedback by the partner is copied into this section of the proposal. For the final submission, the proposer should describe under this Section how the comments received from the feasibility check are covered, with clear reference to the rest Sections of the proposal. Section F Background and qualifications (maximum 2 pages) This section describes the proposer and includes an overview of the activities, the proposer’s qualifications, technical expertise and other information to allow the reviewers to judge the proposer’s ability to carry out the 3rd party project. Section G Expected feedback to FLAME Consortium (1 page) This section contains valuable information for the FLAME platform and infrastructure and should indicate the expected feedback the FLAME consortium can expec...
Proposal Information. A. Sealed Proposals shall be submitted as stated in the INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
Proposal Information. ● Proposals must be submitted in compliance with Section IV of this RFP. The services required and offered in a proposal should meet the needs described below. Only one proposal from each offeror may be submitted and considered. Offerors may include any special or unique services they plan to provide. ● Submission of a proposal will be construed to mean that the offeror understands the requirements contained herein, and the offeror can supply the described services for the fee contained in their submitted proposal. ● Proposals will be opened on Friday, May 24, 2024. St ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy is located at ▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇ S. Washington, Utah 84780. The School will cooperate with all potential offerors, to the extent reasonably possible, in their attempt to obtain information. Discussions may be conducted with offerors who submit proposals for the purpose of assuring a full understanding of, and responsiveness to, the solicitation requirements. ● If selected by the St ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy Board of Directors, the successful offeror must be prepared to execute a written ABA services provider agreement containing the services, terms, and conditions outlined in the successful proposal. ● It is understood that St ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy's issuance of this RFP does not obligate St ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy to accept any of the proposals submitted in response to this RFP, nor does it guarantee that St ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy will in fact accept any of the said proposals. To the extent permitted by law, St ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy's Board of Directors reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals and/or to waive any or all formalities in any proposal or in the proposal process deemed to be in the best interest of St ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy. No agreement exists on the part of St ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy and any offeror until a written contract is approved and executed by St ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy's Board of Directors and the offeror. ● Proposals received by telephone, fax, mail, or any other unapproved form are not acceptable and will not be considered. This RFP does not obligate St ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy to pay for any costs of any kind whatsoever that may be incurred by an offeror/respondent or any third parties in connection with a proposal. All proposals, responses, and supporting documentation shall become the property of St ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy. Further, St ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy shall not be liable to any offeror, person, or entity for any losses, expenses, costs, claims, or damages of any kind arising out of, by reason of, or attributable to, the off...
Proposal Information. OPERATIONS PLAN Provide an Operations Plan that addresses the operations of the proposed lease and other elements of this Solicitation. For your information, each element of the Lease Proposal is described below. You may submit additional information to fully describe and enhance your proposal. As a condition of the lease award, the successful Respondent will be required to develop and maintain an operations plan to the satisfaction of WBC prior to the opening of the Lease. The plan will be incorporated as an exhibit to the lease and become an obligation of the Lessee. Your operation plan should include the following elements. If and when accepted the final plan will be incorporated as an exhibit to the lease and become an obligation of the Lessee.
Proposal Information. The use of a specific proposal format as described in this section is mandatory. The template is limited in size and is focusing on “what the proposer wants to do” and “what the expected result is”. Here you may find a short description of all the proposal template sections: Section A Proposal Overview (maximum 300 words). The information in this section may be used in public documents and reports by the FLAME consortium.
Proposal Information. Proposals shall be clear, concise and submitted per the solicitation requirements. Documents shall be uploaded by the Respondent to the appropriate section.
Proposal Information. All questions regarding proposal preparation, the selection process, specifications and interpretations of the terms and conditions of the proposal shall be submitted in writing. Any addenda will be issued no later than three (3) calendar days prior to the deadline for submission of offers. Costs for developing/producing proposal response and possible subsequent interview or presentation are entirely the obligation of the proposer and shall not be chargeable in any manner to the City of ▇▇▇▇▇. All proposals will be reviewed and evaluated by City staff. The City reserves the right to evaluate each proposal on a separate and individual basis, to invite selected firms to make personal presentations to staff. The City further reserves the right to reject any and all proposals submitted, or accept a proposal deemed most advantageous to the City.
Proposal Information. Proposal must contain, at a minimum, the following: