Common use of Requirement Analysis Clause in Contracts

Requirement Analysis. Requirement analysis is value analysis applicable to the writing of specifications or SOW to eliminate products and services that are not cost effective. Contractor shall identify and make recommendations to specifications or SOW to ensure that an agency will obtain the best products or services or meet the goals that are available in the market at prices that are determined fair and reasonable. Requirement analysis services shall include review, analysis and recommendation and clearly identify how the specification/scope of work may be amended/changed to reflect the following, as applicable: • Eliminate a requirement that is not cost effective. • Improve the quality level without impacting the cost(s). • Describe requirement(s) of quality standards to increase the service life. • Achieve total value, i.e. not only initial expense as the award factor.

Appears in 12 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Requirement Analysis. Requirement analysis is value analysis applicable to the writing of specifications or SOW to eliminate products and services that are not cost effective. Contractor shall identify and make recommendations to specifications or SOW to ensure that an agency will obtain the best products or services or meet the goals that are available in the market at prices that are determined fair and reasonable. Requirement analysis services shall include review, analysis and recommendation and clearly identify how the specification/scope of work may be amended/changed to reflect the following, as applicable: Eliminate a requirement that is not cost effective. Improve the quality level without impacting the cost(s). Describe requirement(s) of quality standards to increase the service life. Achieve total value, i.e. not only initial expense as the award factor.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement