IMS Pricing Sample Clauses

IMS Pricing. A Contractor proposing to offer Integrated Microcomputer Systems must complete the IMS Pricing Forms (see Appendix E [Submission #8]) for each sample configuration to be offered by the Contractor. Integration charges are to be quoted as a percentage of the entire cost of the total integrated configuration package. Integration charges should not be included in the individual cost of each item being integrated. Specific hardware/software unit pricing offered for the three sample integrated packages should be the same regardless of the ordered configuration. Pricing shall also be listed for individual components (set forth in Appendix E [Submission #3, 4 and 5]) and shall be identical to prices quoted for the same items within the integrated configurations. The three sample configurations should have unit pricing that does not include the cost of integration. The integration fee should be clearly stated as a separate percentage of total cost of the package, as shown in the example below:
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IMS Pricing. A Contractor proposing to offer Integrated Microcomputer Systems must complete the IMS Pricing Forms (see Appendix E [Submission #8]) for each sample configuration to be offered by the Contractor. Integration charges are to be quoted as a percentage of the entire cost of the total integrated configuration package. Integration charges should not be included in the individual cost of each item being integrated. Specific hardware/software unit pricing offered for the three sample integrated packages should be the same regardless of the ordered configuration. Pricing shall also be listed for individual components (set forth in Appendix E [Submission #3, 4 and 5]) and shall be identical to prices quoted for the same items within the integrated configurations. The three sample configurations should have unit pricing that does not include the cost of integration. The integration fee should be clearly stated as a separate percentage of total cost of the package, as shown in the example below: 1 Computer = $2,000.00 1 Adaptive Aid = $1,000.00 Subtotal = $3,000.00 Integration @ 2% = $ 60.00 TOTAL = $3,060.00 The integration percentage must be uniform regardless of the products and configuration quoted. Integration cost shall be specific to the integration service; defined as:

Related to IMS Pricing

  • TIPS Pricing Vendor agrees and understands that for each TIPS Contract that it holds, Vendor submitted, agreed to, and received TIPS’ approval for specific pricing, discounts, and other pricing terms and incentives which make up Vendor’s TIPS Pricing for that TIPS Contract (“TIPS Pricing”). Vendor confirms that Vendor will not add the TIPS Administration Fee as a charge or line-item in a TIPS Sale. Vendor hereby certifies that Vendor shall only offer goods and services through this TIPS Contract if those goods and services are included in or added to Vendor’s TIPS Pricing and approved by TIPS. TIPS reserves the right to review Vendor’s pricing update requests as specifically as line-item by line-item to determine compliance. However, Vendor contractually agrees that all submitted pricing updates shall be within the original terms of the Vendor’s TIPS Pricing (scope, proposed discounts, price increase limitations, and other pricing terms and incentives originally proposed by Vendor) such that TIPS may accept Vendors price increase requests as submitted without additional vetting at TIPS discretion. Any pricing quoted by Vendor to a TIPS Member or on a TIPS Quote shall never exceed Vendor’s TIPS Pricing for any good or service offered through TIPS. Vendor certifies by signing this agreement that Vendor’s TIPS Pricing for all goods and services included in Vendor’s TIPS Pricing shall either be equal to or less than Vendor’s current pricing for that good or service for any other customer. TIPS Pricing price increases and modifications, if permitted, will be honored according to the terms of the solicitation and Vendor’s proposal, incorporated herein by reference.

  • GSA Benchmarked Pricing Additionally, where the NYS Net Price is based upon an approved GSA Supply Schedule:

  • HOT LIST PRICING At any time during this Contract, Supplier may offer a specific selection of Equipment, Products, or Services at discounts greater than those listed in the Contract. When Supplier determines it will offer Hot List Pricing, it must be submitted electronically to Sourcewell in a line-item format. Equipment, Products, or Services may be added or removed from the Hot List at any time through a Sourcewell Price and Product Change Form as defined in Article 4 below. Hot List program and pricing may also be used to discount and liquidate close-out and discontinued Equipment and Products as long as those close-out and discontinued items are clearly identified as such. Current ordering process and administrative fees apply. Hot List Pricing must be published and made available to all Participating Entities.

  • Educational Pricing All Products to be supplied for educational purposes that are subject to educational discounts shall be identified in the Bid and such discounts shall be made available to qualifying institutions.

  • Transfer Pricing The Company and each of its Subsidiaries are in compliance in all material respects with all applicable transfer pricing Laws and regulations, including the execution and maintenance of contemporaneous documentation substantiating the transfer pricing practices and methodology and conducting intercompany transactions at arm’s length.

  • Measuring DNS parameters Every minute, every DNS probe will make an UDP or TCP “DNS test” to each of the public-­‐DNS registered “IP addresses” of the name servers of the domain name being monitored. If a “DNS test” result is undefined/unanswered, the tested IP will be considered unavailable from that probe until it is time to make a new test.

  • Product Pricing Contract Prices are the sum of annual Base Prices and Quarterly fuel surcharges, as detailed below. Pricing for shipments each month should be based on the Contract Prices for the most recent quarter.

  • Unit Pricing If required by the Bid Specifications, the Bidder should insert the price per unit specified and the price extensions in decimals, not to exceed four places for each item unless otherwise specified, in the Bid. In the event of a discrepancy between the unit price and the extension, the unit price shall govern unless, in the sole judgment of the Commissioner, such unit pricing is obviously erroneous.

  • Measuring EPP parameters Every 5 minutes, EPP probes will select one “IP address” of the EPP servers of the TLD being monitored and make an “EPP test”; every time they should alternate between the 3 different types of commands and between the commands inside each category. If an “EPP test” result is undefined/unanswered, the EPP service will be considered as unavailable from that probe until it is time to make a new test.

  • Pricing The Contractor will not exceed the pricing set forth in the Contract documents.

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