Common use of Rating System Clause in Contracts

Rating System. After listing proposal strengths, weaknesses and deficiencies, the SSEB will assign an adjective rating of “Outstanding”, “Good”, “Acceptable”, “Marginal”, or “Unacceptable” to each factor and element to reflect the Government's confidence in each offeror's technical ability, as demonstrated in its proposal, to perform the requirements stated in the RFP. The adjectival ratings shall be assigned, using the following criteria, which incorporate a proposal risk assessment: TECHNICAL MERIT RATING DEFINITIONS Color Rating Adjectival Rating Description

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Sources: Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (Idiq) Contract

Rating System. After listing proposal strengths, weaknesses and deficiencies, the SSEB will assign an adjective rating of “Outstanding”, “Good”, “Acceptable”, “Marginal”, or “Unacceptable” to each factor and element sub-factor to reflect the Government's confidence in each offeror's technical ability, as demonstrated in its proposal, to perform the requirements stated in the RFP. The adjectival ratings shall be assigned, using the following criteria, which incorporate a proposal risk assessment: TECHNICAL MERIT RATING DEFINITIONS Color Rating Adjectival Rating Description Past Performance Relevancy Rating Definitions Adjectival Rating Description

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Sources: Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (Idiq) Contract