Responsibility Determination. Notwithstanding the evaluation methodology outlined in this SIR, the Government will determine the offeror’s responsibility prior to the MOA award. At a minimum, the prospective contractor must: a) Have or can obtain adequate financial resources to perform; b) Have a satisfactory performance history; c) Have the ability to meet any required or proposed delivery schedule; d) Have a satisfactory record of integrity and proper business ethics; e) Have appropriate accounting and operational controls that may include, but are not limited to, production control, property control systems, quality assurance programs, and appropriate safety programs; f) be qualified and eligible to receive an award under applicable laws or regulations. The offeror, who fails to meet any of the requirements above, will not be eligible for further consideration for a MOA award.
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Sources: Master Ordering Agreement
Responsibility Determination. Notwithstanding the evaluation methodology outlined in this SIR, the Government will determine the offeror’s responsibility prior to the MOA award. At a minimum, the prospective contractor must:
a) Have or can obtain adequate financial resources to perform;perform;
b) Have a satisfactory performance history;history;
c) Have the ability to meet any required or proposed delivery schedule;schedule;
d) Have a satisfactory record of integrity and proper business ethics;ethics;
e) Have appropriate accounting and operational controls that may include, but are not limited to, production control, property control systems, quality assurance programs, and appropriate safety programs;programs;
f) be qualified and eligible to receive an award under applicable laws or regulations. The offeror, who fails to meet any of the requirements above, will not be eligible for further consideration for a MOA award.
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Sources: Master Ordering Agreement
Responsibility Determination. Notwithstanding the evaluation methodology outlined in this SIR, the Government will determine the offeror’s responsibility prior to the MOA award. At a minimum, the prospective contractor must:
a) Have or can obtain adequate financial resources to perform;
b) Have a satisfactory performance history;
c) Have the ability to meet any required or proposed delivery schedule;
d) Have a satisfactory record of integrity and proper business ethics;
e) Have appropriate accounting and operational controls that may include, but are not limited to, production control, property control systems, quality assurance programs, and appropriate safety programs;
f) be qualified and eligible to receive an award under applicable laws or regulations. The offeror, who fails to meet any of the requirements above, will not may be eligible for removed from further consideration for a MOA award.
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Sources: Master Ordering Agreement