Common use of Minimum Qualifications Clause in Contracts

Minimum Qualifications. Qualifications 1. At least 2 years of continuous operation for the 2 years prior to and including the Solicitation Release date 2. At least 2 years’ experience delivering consultant services for IT projects which was obtained by delivering Information Technology Consulting Service Projects to Government Entities 3. Document 2 IT projects as a Prime Contractor a. After 01/01/2010 with Government Entities b. At least $25,000 per Project Lot 2 – For projects between $200,001 and $7,500,000 total Qualifications 1. At least 4 years of continuous operation for the 4 years prior to and including the Solicitation Release date 2. At least 4 years’ experience delivering consultant services for IT projects which was obtained by delivering Information Technology Consulting Service Projects to Government Entities 3. Document 5 IT projects as a Prime Contractor a. After 01/01/2009 with Government Entities b. At least $125,000 per Project Lot 3 – For projects between $7,500,001 and $25,000,000 total Qualifications 1. At least 8 years of continuous operation for the 8 years prior to and including the Solicitation Release date 2. At least 8 years of experience delivering consultant services for IT projects which was obtained by delivering Information Technology Consulting Service Projects to Government Entities 3. Document 5 IT projects as a Prime Contractor a. After 01/01/2005 with Government Entities b. At least $5,000,000 per Project For the purposes of qualification #1 and #2 in each of the lots listed above, experience in either a Prime Contractor or Subcontractor role may be used to demonstrate compliance with the qualification. For the purposes of qualification #3 in each of the lots listed above, subcontracting experience and subcontracts are specifically prohibited from being used to demonstrate compliance with the qualifications. Indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts shall not be used to demonstrate compliance with this qualification. For the purposes of all qualifications listed in this section, contracts billed on a Time and Materials Basis (T & M) and certain fixed price contracts may be used. Only fixed price contracts which include a backup matrix setting forth hourly rates to support the fixed price or a fixed price contract which includes additional time and material rates can be used as price justification of a Government Contract. A Government Contract that does not meet these requirements can be used to establish minimum qualification # 3 for the specific Lot.

Appears in 62 contracts

Samples: Original Contract, Original Contract, Agreement

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