HBITS Process for Non-MSP Sample Clauses

HBITS Process for Non-MSP. (Non-Executive Agency) Users When a need is identified, a Non-Executive Agency Authorized User is required to obtain all internal/control agency approvals necessary prior to initiating the HBITS process; see Appendix F for process. Upon internal/control agency approvals, the Non-Executive Agency Authorized User will complete a Task Order Request Form and send it to the MSP for dissemination. The Task Order Request Form will identify the selected Job Titles needed, as well as additional requested qualifications as dictated on the Task Order Request Form. The Non-Executive Agency Authorized User does not send the Task Order Request Form directly to the Active Contractors. The MSP will distribute an e-mail to all Active Contractors and post to the Contractor bulletin board the completed Task Order Request Forms. However, the Non-Executive Agency Authorized User will accept Candidate Response Forms, instead of the MSP, directly from the Active Contractors through 5:00PM EST on the tenth Business Day (exclusive of the day of transmission to the Contractors). Non-Executive Agency Authorized Users shall not be allowed to request a five (5) business day turnaround time for Contractors to propose Candidates. Any requests for clarification on a Task Order Request Form must be submitted in writing to the agency contact name identified in the Task Order Request Form. The Non-Executive Agency Authorized User may request a minimum of one (1) and a maximum of (2) Candidate Response Forms per position from each Active Contractor. Once Candidate Response Forms have been collected, the Non-Executive Agency Authorized User will review to determine if the proposed Candidates meet the mandatory qualifications specified in the Task Order Request Form. Non-Executive Agency Authorized Users are prohibited from requiring additional “mandatory” qualifications to the Task Order Request Form other than those set forth in Appendix F for the requested job title and skill level. The Non-Executive Agency Authorized User may perform additional screening of Candidate Response Forms if it chooses to do so. Upon completion of this screening, the Non-Executive Agency Authorized User shall begin evaluation of the suitable Candidates no later than the second business day after the close of the submission period from Contractors (exclusive of receipt date). The Non-Executive Agency Authorized User shall use the following methodology to determine the total number of suitable resumes to be technic...
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