Proposal Summary Clause Samples
The Proposal Summary clause provides a concise overview of the key elements and objectives of a proposal within a contract or agreement. It typically outlines the main deliverables, timelines, and responsibilities, giving all parties a clear snapshot of what is being proposed. By summarizing the essential points, this clause ensures that everyone involved has a shared understanding of the proposal’s scope and intent, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes later in the process.
Proposal Summary. For more complex task orders involving multiple personnel and tasks, the Contractor will summarize the staffing proposal as it relates to the total task/project, the rationale for skill levels and any innovative solutions for completing the tasks more economically or efficiently.
Proposal Summary. POEA proposes to design a three-hour Offshore Oil and Gas information session suitable for delivery to the general public in BC's coastal communities. The session will be delivered in the form of a moderated panel with the moderator provided by POEA and the panelists selected by POEA from a list that will include POEA experts as well as others appropriately qualified. The session will be delivered to five coastal communities (Port Hardy, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ River, Port ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Port Alberni and Ucluelet) as a first phase. The session will be developed and tested by January 23, 2004 and the 5 sessions will be delivered by February 27, 2004. The total project cost would be $133,000. In the delivery of these sessions POEA will be acting as an independent and expert source of factual information and not as an agent or representative of the Provincial Government. POEA will maintain regular communication with the OFT and will welcome input and suggestions but final approval of session content and delivery will rest with POEA. POEA believes that an effective public information effort should include the 38 coastal communities listed in Annex A and would be willing to deliver sessions to the balance of these communities in subsequent phases.
Proposal Summary. Current Proposed Human Resources Service Bureau Business Function Prepaid Platform Sales Marketing / Distribution Telecommunication Network Consulting Services Other
Proposal Summary. A. PROPOSAL ASSUMPTIONS Assumptions related to this proposal development will be based on a study protocol dated February 19, 2008. The assumptions presented below will be subject to revision should the scope of the project or the requirements of SPONSOR change.
Proposal Summary. Please provide information on the following items, as appropriate:
Proposal Summary. Mandatory (0) points
Proposal Summary. Please list the following items as appropriate
(a) Applicant organization (name, office/branch, street address, city, State, zip)
(b) Collaborating organizations (organization, address)
(c) Organization Internet address
(d) Registered Clearinghouse node
(e) Key project contact (name, telephone, fax, email)
(f) Other contact personnel (name, telephone, fax, email)
(g) Geographic and/or disciplinary scope or area
(h) Previous CAP participation (awarded or submitted but not awarded).
(1) NSDI Related Experience (20 points) Provide documentation of and references to previous activities in support of NSDI. This may include organizational coordination, previous CAP awards, metadata development, participation in the NSDI Clearinghouse, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, or establishment of Framework Data Services. Identify any member participation in the development or registered review of the INCITS Framework Data Content Standards.
Proposal Summary. The Proposal Summary should summarize your relevant experience, knowledge, and expertise, and your Operation Plan in 250 words or less.
Proposal Summary. A summary statement is optional but can be included to help the Village select the best overall qualified Consultant.
Proposal Summary. Please list the following items as appropriate:
(a) Project Title
(b) Applicant organization (name, office/branch, street address, city, State, zip)
(c) Collaborating organizations (organization, address)
(d) Organization Internet address
(e) Project Leader (Principal Investigator)-name name, telephone, fax, email
(f) Other contact personnel-name, telephone, fax, email
(g) Geographic and/or disciplinary scope or area
(1) Project scope and applicability (20 points) Identify the scope of the problem to be addressed, the constituency, requirements gathering process, and proposed business process or function to be addressed. Such business functions should be described in a scenario that is relevant to usage in a multi-agency context. Describe the anticipated function to be provided by this SOA solution. Describe anticipated data that would be required by this SOA solution. Provide evidence of significant participation in the proposed SOA design process by user constituents. Identify outcomes that will satisfy tasks identified in the Common Solutions/Target Architecture of the Geospatial LoB. Proposals that meet an identified need and supply functionality that will be used by hundreds or thousands of individuals nationwide will receive a higher score. Solutions that can be generalized and can be adapted to additional uses will receive a better score. Solutions that address access to Nationally-significant geospatial data and/or A-16 data themes and highlight specific support for the LoB activities will receive a better score.