Narrative Summary Clause Samples
Narrative Summary. The importance of the Narrative Summary in the portfolio cannot be overstated. The Narrative Summary that begins each category in the portfolio serves to highlight the important contributions faculty members have made in each of the categories. It provides an opportunity for faculty to reflect on their growth as a faculty member based on the activities they have undertaken and feedback they have received in the years covered by the portfolio. It is a way for faculty to explain how they have met the expectations for tenure or promotion. Focus questions noted earlier can assist faculty with formulating the narrative.
Narrative Summary. The narrative summary of the entire proposal should be concise, to include addressing the significant risks, and highlighting any key or unique features, excluding cost/price. The salient features should tie in with Section M evaluation factors/subfactors. Any summary material presented here shall not be considered as meeting the requirements for any portions of other volumes of the proposal.
Narrative Summary. Would you have any reservations about soliciting this contractor in the future or having them perform one of your critical and demanding programs? Please provide any additional comments concerning this contractor’s performance, as desired. Evaluator’s Signature Date Thank you for your prompt response and assistance! Mailing Address: Or E-mail to: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.civ@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇
Narrative Summary. A. Was this contract partially or completely terminated for default or convenience or is there any pending terminations? (Place an “X” by all that apply.) Yes No Defa t Conve nce Pending Terminations nie ul If yes, please explain (e.g., inability to meet cost, performance, or delivery schedules, etc.).
B. Would you have any reservations about having this contractor perform again on one of your critical and demanding programs? Additional remarks: Respondent’s Signature Date Respondents’ Name E-Mail to: ▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.1@▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇
1. The Air Combat Command (ACC) Acquisition Management and Integration Center (AMIC) is in the process of selecting a source for the Air Combat Command Guardian Angel (GA) Rescue Instructional and Training Services (RITS) requirement.
2. One of the considerations in proposal evaluation is the verification of each offeror’s past and present performance on contracts which reflect the offeror's ability to perform on the proposed effort. We depend on information received from agencies such as yours, having had first-hand experience with an offeror, for evaluation of the offeror's performance on those contracts. Specifically, we are looking for past performance information in the following areas:
a) Quality of Product or Service
b) Schedule
c) Cost/Price Control
d) Business Relations
e) Management of Personnel (Including Subcontractors)
f) Aviation Support g) Transition
