Proposal Process Sample Clauses
Proposal Process a) The CO will issue a task order RFP to all prime contractors, unless a fair opportunity exception exists. The RFP will include a due date for proposal submission and either a SOO and/or PWS that will include a detailed description of work to be accomplished, a listing of the deliverables required and any additional data, as appropriate. The RFP will also include specific instructions for the submission of proposals. If oral proposals are to be used in lieu of or in conjunction with written proposals the RFP will specify such.
b) The amount of time for proposal submission will be based on the complexity and urgency of the requirement and will be stated in individual task orders. However, more or less time may be allowed based on the individual TO requirement. The due date will be set forth in each RFP. If unable to perform a requirement, contractors shall submit a "no proposal" reply in response to the proposal request. All "no proposal" responses shall include a brief statement as to why the contractor is unable to perform, e.g. conflict of interest.
Proposal Process. The CO will issue a task order RFP to all prime contractors, unless a fair opportunity exception exists. The RFP will include a due date for proposal submission and either a SOO and/or PWS that will include a detailed description of work to be accomplished, a listing of the deliverables required and any additional data, as appropriate. The RFP will also include task order specific clauses and/or provisions and instructions for the submission of proposals. If oral proposals are to be used in lieu of or in conjunction with written proposals the RFP will specify such.
Proposal Process a) The CO will issue a task order RFP to all prime contractors, unless a fair opportunity exception exists. The RFP will include a due date for proposal submission and either a Statement of Objectives SOO and/or PWS that will include a detailed description of work to be accomplished, a listing of the deliverables required and any additional data, as appropriate. The RFP will also include specific instructions for the submission of proposals. If oral proposals are to be used in lieu of or in conjunction with written proposals the RFP will specify such.
b) The amount of time for proposal submission will be based on the complexity and urgency of the requirement and will be stated in individual task orders. However, more or less time may be allowed CONFORMED CONTRACT FA8732-14-D-0027 (07/13/2015) SECTION H based on the individual TO requirement. The due date will be set forth in each RFP. If unable to perform a requirement, contractors shall submit a "no proposal" reply in response to the proposal request. All "no proposal" responses shall include a brief statement as to why the contractor is unable to perform, e.g. conflict of interest.
Proposal Process. The proposal process will proceed along the following guidelines, for which pertinent dates are presented in the RFP transmittal letter and respective RFP: • Posting of RFP on CMSD Procurement webpage • Notice in local newspaper regarding RFP posting • Vendor submission of written questions • On-line publication of written questions and responses • Issuance of addendum, as necessary • Receipt of vendors’ intent to propose or not propose • Receipt of proposals at CMSD • Evaluation Committee review • Notification of proposal award to selected vendor(s) and notification of non-award to other vendors • Contract negotiation(s) with selected vendor(s) • Contract finalization with selected vendor, final signatures obtained
Proposal Process. The Consortium Members shall promptly (and in any event no later than one business day after the date hereof) submit the Proposal for the acquisition of all the Company Shares not already held by the Consortium Members to the board of directors of the Company.
Proposal Process. The County of Napa intends to award a contract to the respondent who submits a proposal that reflects the most advantageous and best value, as well as consideration of other important factors, which are determined at the sole discretion of the county. All proposals submitted are the property of Napa County. The county reserves the right to accept proposals, award proposals and/or not award proposals on individual items listed, on group items, or on the proposals as a whole; to request clarification on information submitted and to request further information from competitors. Further the county reserves the right to waive any informality in the proposal; waive any irregularity in the submission and review process; to reject any and all submittals; to accept the proposal that appears from all considerations to be in the best interest of the county. The county also reserves the right to amend and/or modify the scope of work subsequent to the selections without reissue of the Request for Proposal. Napa County may reject the proposal of any respondent who previously failed to perform properly, or complete on time contracts of similar nature, or to reject the proposal by respondent who is not in a position to perform satisfactorily on such a contract. The county may reject the proposal of any respondent who is in default in payment of taxes, or other monies due to Napa County. Materials submitted to the county will not be returned to the respondent unless they were not submitted within the timelines of the RFP. This solicitation and related information can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/Bids.aspx County does not guarantee the accuracy of information posted on or obtained from third party organizations. Proposal must consist of technical and cost proposal, detailed budget, respondent qualifications and experience and references. Requests for Proposals shall completely address the Request for Proposal requirements in the Scope of Work and contain information to verify qualifications and experience. Proposals submitted without sufficient information to provide a complete evaluation will not be considered. The proposal shall include the following:
Proposal Process. The Port will obtain an appraisal of the Property no sooner than one hundred eighty (180) days before but not later than one hundred fifty (150) days before the applicable Adjustment Date and will deliver to Tenant a Fair Market Rent proposal. Tenant will respond with its acceptance of the proposal or with its own proposal no later than one hundred twenty (120) days before the applicable Adjustment Date.
Proposal Process. 4.1 Bid / No Bid Decision
4.1.1 Promptly following a Project Opportunity becoming an Accepted Project Opportunity, each Party shall devote additional internal resources to gather additional information on the Accepted Project Opportunity and, as soon as sufficient information is available (including, if applicable, the tender package from the party sponsoring the bid process) to make a decision as to whether to submit a Proposal on the Accepted Project Opportunity, each Party shall submit a Bid / No Bid request to its respective internal decision-making body within the time period set by the Project Coordination Committee, or if no time period has been agreed or specified, within such time period as is reasonable given the deadline for submitting proposals for such Project Opportunity.
Proposal Process. The Contracting Officer will issue a FOPR to all contractors in the applicable pool(s), unless a fair opportunity exception exists or those containing classified requirements. FOPRs including classified requirements will only be sent to the contractors within the applicable pool with the correct clearances to receive the information. The FOPR will include a due date for proposal submissions. The amount of time for proposal submission will be based on the complexity and urgency of the requirement. If oral proposals are to be used in lieu of or in conjunction with written proposals, the FOPR will specify such. The Contractor’s proposal shall be submitted to the ordering CO on or before the time and date specified in the FOPR letter. Pricing on order proposals shall be valid for 180 calendar days after the required submission date.
Proposal Process. Notwithstanding any provision of this Article, with the support of the Administration and the Federation, teachers at a site may deviate from Article VII. to propose a change in the structure of a current instructional schedule in order to further the goals of restructuring such as the establishment or dissolution of a block schedule, or increasing/decreasing the number of required teaching periods. The following steps shall be followed to accomplish this:
1. For any proposal to be voted on by a site, it must first be signed by at least thirty percent (30%) of the Federation bargaining unit members, hereinafter referred to as "unit members," at the site and the site administration. The proposal shall be forwarded to the District Administration and the Federation Executive Board, which shall have up to ten (10) working days to attach a written analysis to the proposal. The written proposal must be distributed to the unit members at the site at least five (5) working days prior to the vote. The written proposal must include the proposal itself and the rationale behind it.
1. Any proposal must also contain a clearly delineated evaluation process, which may include the following:
a. Attendance/ADA reports.
b. Student performance.
c. Reduction in tardies.
d. Staff morale.
e. School climate.
f. Drop out rate.