Common use of PROPOSAL SUBMISSION Clause in Contracts

PROPOSAL SUBMISSION. Proposer’s complete proposal must be submitted through the Sourcewell Procurement Portal no later than the date and time specified in the Solicitation Schedule. Any other form of proposal submission, whether electronic, paper, or otherwise, will not be considered by Sourcewell. Late proposals will not be considered. It is the Proposer’s sole responsibility to ensure that the proposal is received on time. It is recommended that Proposers allow sufficient time to upload the proposal and to resolve any issues that may arise. The time and date that a Proposal is received by Sourcewell is solely determined by the Sourcewell Procurement Portal web clock. In the event of problems with the Sourcewell Procurement Portal, follow the instructions for technical support posted in the portal. It may take up to twenty-four (24) hours to respond to certain issues. Upon successful submission of a proposal, the Portal will automatically generate a confirmation email to the Proposer. If the Proposer does not receive a confirmation email, contact Sourcewell’s support provider at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇. To ensure receipt of the latest information and updates via email regarding this solicitation, or if the Proposer has obtained this solicitation document from a third party, the onus is on the Proposer to create a Sourcewell Procurement Portal Vendor Account and register for this solicitation opportunity. Within the Procurement Portal, all proposals must be digitally acknowledged by an authorized representative of the Proposer attesting that the information contained in in the proposal is true and accurate. By submitting a proposal, Proposer warrants that the information provided is true, correct, and reliable for purposes of evaluation for potential contract award. The submission of inaccurate, misleading, or false information is grounds for disqualification from a contract award and may subject the Proposer to remedies available by law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Cooperative Purchase Agreement, Rider Agreement

PROPOSAL SUBMISSION. Proposer’s complete proposal must be submitted through the Sourcewell Procurement Portal no later than the date and time specified in the Solicitation Schedule. Any other form of proposal submission, whether electronic, paper, or otherwise, will not be considered by Sourcewell. Late proposals will not be considered. It is the Proposerproposer’s sole responsibility to ensure that the proposal is received on time. It is recommended that Proposers proposers allow sufficient time to upload the proposal and to resolve any issues that may arise. The time and date that a Proposal proposal is received by Sourcewell is solely determined by the Sourcewell Procurement Portal web clock. In the event of problems with the Sourcewell Procurement Portal, follow the instructions for technical support posted in the portal. It may take up to twenty-four (24) 24 hours to respond to certain issues. Upon successful submission of a proposal, the Sourcewell Procurement Portal will automatically generate a confirmation email to the Proposerproposer. If the Proposer proposer does not receive a confirmation email, contact Sourcewell’s support provider at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇. To ensure receipt of the latest information and updates via email regarding this solicitation, or if the Proposer proposer has obtained this solicitation document from a third party, the onus is on the Proposer proposer to create a Sourcewell Procurement Portal Vendor Supplier Account and register for this solicitation opportunity. Within the Sourcewell Procurement Portal, all proposals must be digitally acknowledged by an authorized representative of the Proposer proposer attesting that the information contained in in the proposal is true and accurate. By submitting a proposal, Proposer proposer warrants that the information provided is true, correct, and reliable for purposes of evaluation for potential contract award. The submission of inaccurate, misleading, or false information is grounds for disqualification from a contract award and may subject the Proposer proposer to remedies available by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Cooperative Purchase Agreement