Source Selection Plan definition

Source Selection Plan means a plan that describes how the source selection will be organized, how proposals will be evaluated and analyzed, and how source(s) will be selected.
Source Selection Plan means the written document which describes the formal process for evaluating offers and selecting a potential contactor for award. The process begins with the establishment of an evaluation plan for a proposed acquisition and it ends when the Procurement Administrator selects or recommends a contractor to receive a contract award and debriefs the offerors.

Examples of Source Selection Plan in a sentence

  • The Source Selection Plan (SSP) should include: evaluation criteria, evaluation standards, weighting system, screening system, and source selection process.

  • Results of the source selection process will be documented in accordance with the requirements of the Source Selection Plan (SSP).

Related to Source Selection Plan

  • Distribution Plan means the plan hereafter approved by the MDL Court for the distribution of the Settlement Amount (net of any attorneys’ fees or costs that are awarded by the MDL Court) to Stanford Investors who have had their Claims allowed by the Receiver.

  • Source Separated means the segregation, by the Generator, of materials designated for separate Collection for some form of Recycling, Composting, recovery, or reuse.

  • Source Protection Plan means a drinking water source protection plan prepared under the Clean Water Act, 2006;

  • Alternative program means a class or environment established within the regular educational program and designed to accommodate specific student educational needs such as, but not limited to, work-related training; reading, mathematics or science skills; communication skills; social skills; physical skills; employability skills; study skills; or life skills.

  • Pay Plan means the scale of wages as contained in the attached Appendix “A” and the rules governing its application, as per Article 12.