Common use of Required Capabilities Clause in Contracts

Required Capabilities. The Contract Vendor must be able to provide the products and/or the services called for in the solicitation document including but not limited to ALL delivery requirements.‌ If the responder is a representative for a printer/manufacturer, the representative for the printer/manufacturer and the printer/manufacturer may not submit separate offers. If both the representative for the printer/manufacturer and the printer/manufacturer submit separate offers, both offers may be rejected. If the responder is a representative for a printer/manufacturer, the responder shall provide proof from the printer/manufacturer (on the printer/manufacturer’s letterhead) that the responder is authorized to contractually obligate the firm. Failure to provide proof from the printer/manufacturer with the Solicitation response may result in rejection of the Solicitation response. If a contract is awarded to the representative for a printer/manufacturer, the representative is the primary point of contact (“Contract Vendor”) to ensure that the Game Plan Newsletter is printed on time. The Contract Vendor must have the ability to print the Game Plan Newsletters and permit mail. The Contract Vendor must have knowledge of current U.S. Postal Service Regulations, experience in ink-jet labeling, barcoding and permit postage requirements.

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Required Capabilities. The Contract Vendor must be able to provide the products and/or the services called for in the solicitation document including but not limited to ALL delivery requirements.‌ requirements. If the responder is a representative for a printer/manufacturer, the representative for the printer/manufacturer and the printer/manufacturer may not submit separate offers. If both the representative for the printer/manufacturer and the printer/manufacturer submit submits separate offers, both offers may be rejected. If the responder is a representative for Responder representing a printer/manufacturer, the responder manufacturer shall provide proof from the printer/manufacturer (on the with printer/manufacturer’s letterhead) that the responder is authorized to contractually obligate the firm. Failure to provide proof from the printer/manufacturer with the Solicitation response may result in rejection of the Solicitation response. If a contract is awarded to the representative for a printer/manufacturer, the representative is the primary point of contact (“Contract Vendor”) to ensure that the Game Plan Newsletter is printed on time. The Contract Vendor must have the ability to print the Game Plan Newsletters and hold a valid USPS permit mailto mail newsletters. The Contract Vendor must have knowledge of current U.S. Postal Service Regulations, experience in ink-jet inkjet labeling, barcoding barcoding, and permit postage requirements.

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