RFP Objective Sample Clauses

The RFP Objective clause defines the main purpose and goals of the Request for Proposal (RFP) process. It typically outlines what the issuing organization aims to achieve by soliciting proposals, such as acquiring specific goods, services, or solutions to address a particular need. By clearly stating the objectives, this clause helps potential vendors understand the desired outcomes and tailor their proposals accordingly, ensuring that submissions are relevant and aligned with the organization's requirements.
RFP Objective. The objective of this RFP is to obtain best value, and in some cases achieve more favorable pricing, than is obtainable by an individual state or local government entity because of the collective volume of potential purchases by numerous state and local government entities. The savings realized by the contractor in managing one comprehensive WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement rather than numerous state and local contracts should result in the most attractive service level and discounts available in the marketplace. The Master Agreement(s) resulting from this procurement may be used by state governments (including departments, agencies, institutions), institutions of higher education, political subdivisions (i.e., colleges, school districts, counties, cities, etc.), and other eligible entities subject to approval of the individual state procurement director and compliance with local statutory and regulatory provisions (“Purchasing Entities”). This will be a re-solicitation for a Master Agreement for the State of New Mexico and WSCA- NASPO. While the primary purpose of this solicitation is to select an Offeror(s) who can offer the Products or Services for all Participating States, Offerors are permitted to submit a proposal on more limited geographical areas, but not less than one entire Participating State. Offerors must clearly describe the geographical limits (e.g. by State name) if proposing a geographical area less than that of all Participating States. However, if an Offeror elects to submit a Proposal for a single State then the Offeror must be willing to supply the entire State and will not be allowed to add additional States following award or at any time during the term of the contract or any renewals. The Lead State/Sourcing Team, with the assistance as deemed advisable of the relevant Participating State (or relevant group of Participating States), may evaluate and select an Offeror for award in more limited geographical areas (e.g. a single state) where judged to be in the best interests of the Participating Entity involved.
RFP Objective. The objective of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit written proposals from inspection firms to provide inspection services within the Town of Taber. The RFP will also establish the requirement for the proponent to make a brief (30 minute) presentation to Town of Taber Administration regarding the firm’s capabilities and experience. The Town of Taber needs to engage a qualified Safety Code Services Provider for inspection services in the Building, Plumbing, Electrical and Gas Disciplines in order to maintain its status as an Accredited Organization with the province of Alberta. The firm will be engaged under the terms of an exclusive three (3) year agreement, with the option for extension for an additional two (2) years. The value of building permits issued in 2014 was approx. $18.1 million. This value has ranged from $12.6 million to $15.4 million over the 3 previous years. The number of building permits issued has ranged from approx. 100-115 in the same time period.

Related to RFP Objective

  • Goals & Objectives The purpose of this Agreement is to ensure that the proper elements and commitments are in place to provide consistent IT service support and delivery to the Customer by the Service Provider. The goal of this Agreement is to obtain mutual agreement for IT service provision between the Service Provider(s) and Customer(s). The objectives of this Agreement are to: • Provide clear reference to service ownership, accountability, roles and/or responsibilities. • Present a clear, concise and measurable description of service provision to the customer. • Match perceptions of expected service provision with actual service support & delivery.

  • Program Objectives Implement a rigorous constructability program following The University of Texas System, Office of Capital Projects Constructability Manual. Identify and document Project cost and schedule savings (targeted costs are 5% of construction costs). Clarification of Project goals, objectives.

  • Project Objective The Parties will jointly develop the Project Objective based upon the Owner’s requirements, goals, and constraints. The Project Objective is comprised of the Base Program, Target Cost, Added Value Incentive Items, Implementation Documents, and Contract Time, and any other objectives agreed by the Parties. The Project Objective establishes the Project requirements and standards for measuring the Project’s success. The various components of the Project Objective may be incorporated into the Agreement through Amendment upon recommendation of the Project Management Team and approval of the Senior Management Team.

  • Project Objectives 1.1 (Type the Project objectives)

  • Investment Objective The Trust was created to invest and hold substantially all of its assets in Gold Coins. The Trust seeks to provide a secure, convenient and exchange-traded investment alternative for investors interested in holding physical gold without the inconvenience that is typical of a direct investment in physical gold. The Trust does not anticipate making regular cash distributions to Unitholders.