Technical Factor Clause Samples

Technical Factor. The Government will evaluate the elements described below.
Technical Factor. The proposal will be evaluated on the clarity and reasonableness of the technical approach to accomplish the complexity and magnitude of the Government’s requirements. The offeror shall demonstrate a technical approach that successfully accomplishes the PWS requirements. (a) Subfactor 1: Staffing/Management Approach. This sub factor will be utilized to evaluate the Offeror’s ability to provide a staffing and management approach meeting all contract qualifications and requirements outlined in the PWS. To be considered acceptable, the offeror shall: (1) outline the entire business process from notification of event requirements and budget authorization through invoice submission, (2) clearly describe the management structure of personnel, decision making authority, and areas of responsibility, (3) project each full-time event planner to manage between 150 and 220 events annually unless a clear and compelling justification is given for projection outside industry norms, and (4) provide a staffing and management approach for each tier of execution. ii. Demonstrate a three-year average voluntary turnover rate of 25% or less. Voluntary turnover rate shall be calculated by dividing the number of employees who left the company voluntarily in a year by the average number of employees in that same year. For teaming solutions, the weighted average (based on the projected workload split) of the firms' three-year average voluntary turnover rate will be used. iii. Include resumes of employees who meet the requirements outlined in Table 10 in reference to PWS Paragraph 1.6.
Technical Factor. The proposal will be evaluated on the clarity and reasonableness of the technical approach to accomplish the complexity and magnitude of the Government’s requirements. The offeror shall demonstrate a technical approach that successfully accomplishes the PWS requirements.
Technical Factor. The Government will evaluate the quotes for technical acceptability, assigning ratings as described in paragraph 4a(iii) above. The failure of a quote to meet any or all of the technical criteria below will result in a technically unacceptable rating and preclude award.
Technical Factor. 1The Government shall evaluate the Offeror’s proposal to determine the Offeror’s understanding of, approach to, and ability of meeting the solicitation requirements. The Government will assess the Offeror’s Technical proposal with respect to its compliance with all the solicitation requirements. The evaluation will also include an assessment of the following:
Technical Factor. The technical factor evaluation is an assessment of the offeror’s proposed approach and capability to satisfy the Government’s requirements. In order to meet this factor requirement, the offeror must demonstrate the ability to successfully execute this contract as delineated through the elements described below.
Technical Factor.  Drawing Package Examination  Manufacturing  Inspection  Schedule/Manufacturing Capacity/Facilities/Quality Assurance Program
Technical Factor. L.3.1.1 Factor 1: Status on QPL for MIL-DTL-6645: Offeror(s) shall clearly demonstrate their approval and subsequent addition to the reference QPL or demonstrate a reasonable expectation that the Offeror will be approved and added to the FPL prior to the anticipated contract(s) award resulting from this solicitation. L.3.1.2 Factor 2: Higher-Level Contract Quality: Offeror(s) shall comply with the requirements of FAR 52.246- 11 by completing the clause located at SF-33, Section E, 52.246-11 L.3.2 Delivery Schedule L.3.3 Price Factor L.3.4 Past Performance L.3.4.1 IAW FAR 15.305(2)(iv) without a record of relevant past performance or for whom past performance is not available; the offeror may not be evaluated favorably or unfavorably. Offeror(s) shall submit a list of up to three (3) Government contracts (prime and major sub-contracts) performed or awarded during the past five (5) years, which are relevant to the efforts required by this solicitation, specifically involving the manufacturing of personnel parachute systems. Past performance of proposed major subcontractors may also be provided if it is relevant. This information shall be organized into the following sections:
Technical Factor. The Government will evaluate the information presented in the Offeror’s written proposal to determine the Offeror’s understanding of and ability to meet, or exceed, the requirements stated in the RFP and Statement of Work (SOW), in accordance with solicitation instructions provided in section L. The proposals will also be evaluated to assess the risk for potential for disruption of schedule, increase in costs, degradation of performance, the need to increase Government oversight, or the likelihood of unsuccessful performance associated with the technical proposal in meeting the requirement. The Government evaluation will include an assessment of the Offeror’s proposed approach and the details to support the requirements of Technical Approach and Capability, Schedule and Milestones, and Small Business Utilization.

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  • TECHNICAL EVALUATION (a) Detailed technical evaluation shall be carried out by Purchase Committee pursuant to conditions in the tender document to determine the substantial responsiveness of each tender. For this clause, the substantially responsive bid is one that conforms to all the eligibility and terms and condition of the tender without any material deviation. The Institute’s determination of bid’s responsiveness is to be based on the contents of the bid itself without recourse to extrinsic evidence. The Institute shall evaluate the technical bids also to determine whether they are complete, whether required sureties have been furnished, whether the documents have been properly signed and whether the bids are in order. (b) The technical evaluation committee may call the responsive bidders for discussion or presentation to facilitate and assess their understanding of the scope of work and its execution. However, the committee shall have sole discretion to call for discussion / presentation. (c) Financial bids of only those bidders who qualify the technical criteria will be opened provided all other requirements are fulfilled. (d) AIIMS Jodhpur shall have right to accept or reject any or all tenders without assigning any reasons thereof.

  • Arithmetical Errors 30.1 The tender sum as submitted and read out during the tender opening shall be absolute and final and shall not be the subject of correction, adjustment or amendment in any way by any person or entity. 30.2 Provided that the Tender is substantially responsive, the Procuring Entity shall handle errors on the following basis: a) Any error detected if considered a major deviation that affects the substance of the tender, shall lead to disqualification of the tender as non-responsive . b) Any errors in the submitted tender arising from a miscalculation of unit price, quantity, subtotal and total bid price shall be considered as a major deviation that affects the substance of the tender and shall lead to disqualification of the tender as non-responsive. and c) if there is a discrepancy between words and figures, the amount in words shall prevail. 30.3 Tenderers shall be notified of any error detected in their bid during the notification of a ▇▇▇▇.

  • Configuration The configuration for the Purchase Right Aircraft will be the Detail Specification for Model 767-3S2F aircraft at the revision level in effect at the time of the Supplemental Agreement. Such Detail Specification will be revised to include (i) changes required to obtain required regulatory certificates and (ii) other changes as mutually agreed upon by Boeing and Customer.

  • Technical Data For the purpose of this Agreement, "TECHNICAL DATA" shall mean all information of the Company in written, graphic or tangible form relating to any and all products which are developed, formulated and/or manufactured by the Company, as such information exists as of the Effective Date or is developed by the Company during the term hereof.

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