Relevant Technical Performance Sample Clauses

Relevant Technical Performance. The Offeror and major subcontractors shall provide any relevant technical performance information for each of their reference contracts to assist in the Government’s evaluation on each of the following topics:  Overall technical performance and the ability to resolve any technical issuesCompliance with technical and schedule requirements, including an explanation for any schedule slips.  Contractor flexibility and effectiveness in dealing with changes to technical requirements.  Problems encountered and their resolutions.  Quality, accuracy and completeness of technical documentation.
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Relevant Technical Performance. The Offeror and Major Subcontractors shall provide any relevant technical performance information for each of their reference contracts. The Offeror and Major Subcontractors shall: • Provide relevant technical contract metrics over the course of the contract that have been used to measure overall technical performance; highlight trends in the contract metrics and discuss specific steps taken to increase contract performance or overcome technical issues. Note that trends in contract performance may be either positive or negative, as applicable. • Discuss how problems in meeting technical, operational, or schedule requirements were identified and communicated to the customer. Discuss how corrective action plan(s) were developed and implemented to mitigate the impact. • Discuss whether task objectives were accomplished in a timely manner, and include relevant processes and/or specific examples of the independent accomplishment of task requirements that were recognized as significant by the customer. • Provide a specific example(s) of communicating and collaborating across multiple requirements. Also provide a specific example(s) of integrating best practices or lessons learned into operations across the contract. • Provide example(s) of evaluating and infusing new technology into operations specifically to exceed contract objectives and explain the impact.
Relevant Technical Performance. The Government will review relevant recent and active contracts to assess the quality of the technical work performed under those contracts. The Government will consider the currency and relevance of the information, source of the information, context of the data, and general trends in performance of the offeror and major subcontractors. In evaluating technical performance, consideration will be given to the following:
Relevant Technical Performance. The Offeror and major subcontractors shall provide any relevant technical performance information for each of their reference contracts to assist in the Government’s evaluation on each of the following topics:  Overall technical performance and the ability to identify technical problems and institute resolutions.  Compliance with technical and schedule requirements, including an explanation for any schedule slips.  Flexibility and effectiveness in dealing with unexpected changes to technical requirements.  Indicate the technical areas relevant to the current ASRS and Related Systems requirement that the contractor supported, including the following: o Safety reporting systems, including their operation and maintenance (i.e., aviation, railroad, others) o Research and development activities related to safety reporting systems o Information systems o Communications and presentations to technical/ other governmental audiences regarding the work performed on the relevant contract o Human factors research o Database management and systems administration o Information Technology Security o Data analysis o Documentation, publications, website maintenance
Relevant Technical Performance. The Government will review relevant recent and active contracts to assess the quality of the technical work performed under those contracts. The Government will consider the currency and relevance of the information, source of the information, context of the data, and general trends in performance of the Offeror and major subcontractors. In evaluating technical performance, consideration will be given to the following:  Overall technical performance and the ability to identify technical problems and institute resolutions.  Compliance with technical and schedule requirements, including an explanation for any schedule slips.  Flexibility and effectiveness in dealing with unexpected changes to technical requirements.  Relevance to the current ASRS and Related Systems requirement and the technical areas that the contractor supported, including the following: o Safety reporting systems, including their operation and maintenance (i.e., aviation, railroad, others) o Research and development activities related to safety reporting systems o Information systems o Communications and presentations to technical/ other governmental audiences regarding the work performed on the relevant contract o Human factors research o Database management and systems administration o Information Technology Security o Data analysis o Documentation, publications, website maintenance
Relevant Technical Performance. The Government will review relevant recent and active contracts to assess the quality of the technical work performed under those contracts. The Government will consider the currency and relevance of the information, source of the information, context of the data, and general trends in performance of the Offeror and major subcontractors. In evaluating technical performance, consideration will be given to the following:  Overall technical performance and the ability to resolve any technical issuesCompliance with technical and schedule requirements, including an explanation for any schedule slips.  Contractor flexibility and effectiveness in dealing with changes to technical requirements.  Problems encountered and their resolution.  Quality, accuracy and completeness of technical documentation.

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