Data Communications Award Categories Sample Clauses
The 'Data Communications Award Categories' clause defines the specific types or classifications of awards that may be granted in relation to data communications services or projects. It typically outlines the criteria or parameters for each category, such as technical innovation, service quality, or cost efficiency, and may specify eligibility requirements or the scope of each award. By clearly delineating these categories, the clause ensures transparency in the award process and helps participants understand the standards and objectives for recognition, thereby promoting fairness and clarity in the allocation of awards.
Data Communications Award Categories. The scope for this contract is as provided below. Contractor may offer products (i.e. white box, artificial intelligence, etc.) and services within the Categories it received an award in. Each category also allows for Internet of Things (IoT) products. These products must be an IoT product that can be deployed within, upon, or integrated into a government agency’s physical asset to address government line of business needs. Proposals are expected to include IoT products designed to support common government lines of business in specific subcategories i.e. routers, switches, end points, etc. IoT products can only be provided in categories that the vendor is awarded in and can include endpoints that support items in that category.
Data Communications Award Categories. The scope for this RFP and resulting contract is as provided below. A vendor may offer products (i.e. white box, artificial intelligence, etc.) under multiple categories so long as the vendor has received an award for the applicable category it is offering the provided equipment / service. Each category also allows for Internet of Things (IoT) products. These products must be an IoT product that can be deployed within, upon, or integrated into a government agency’s physical asset to address government line of business needs. Proposals are expected to include IoT products designed to support common government lines of business in specific subcategories i.e. routers, switches, end points, etc. IoT products can only be provided in categories that the vendor is awarded in and can include endpoints that support items in that category.
