Government’s Response definition

Government’s Response. This has been updated in RFP Section L.1.1.2.a under Amendment 0002.
Government’s Response. These security requirements pertain to working on government installation/ facility, which may or may not be applicable depending on the task order requirement.
Government’s Response. The government is requiring that the contractor meet all security requirements no later than proposal submittal. If this isn’t obtainable then the contractor shall provide documentation showing that all required paperwork has been submitted to the appropriate authorities for approval and that the application is in the process of being adjudicated/ approved. Notwithstanding, all security requirements must be provided before task order award.

Examples of Government’s Response in a sentence

  • Davidoff & David Zaring, Regulation by Deal: The Government’s Response to the Financial Crisis, 61 ADMIN.

  • The analysis of the consultation was published in the " Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007, Scottish Vetting and Barring Scheme, Analysis of consultation on policy proposals for secondary legislation" on 27 June 2008 and the Scottish Government’s Response was published in the "Scottish Government response to the analysis of consultation on policy proposals for secondary legislation" on 6 October 2008.

  • Government’s Response in Opposition to Motion to Dismiss at 7, United States v.

  • Government’s Response in Opposition to Motion to Dismiss at 7-9, United States v.

  • Government’s Response in Opposition to Motion to Dismiss at n.2, United States v.


More Definitions of Government’s Response

Government’s Response. No, there is no requirement for the contractor to be located in the geographic region as CCDC-ARL, Aberdeen, MD. Furthermore, there’s no requirement for the contractor’s Program Manager to meet on-site or be co-located with the COR.
Government’s Response. The contractor is permitted to use MS Word, MS Excel or another software application to provide substantial justification/ narrative explaining the methodology for the proposed costs.
Government’s Response. The contractor shall submit all costs required to successfully complete the tasks denoted in the solicitation and the TOR.
Government’s Response. The contractor shall submit all costs required to successfully complete the tasks denoted in the solicitation and the TOR. Question 17: There 17 CCDC-ARL Outreach Program Initiatives listed in the PWS 1.3.and 10 Task. The government’s response seems to imply that the offer shall submit cost for all 10 task as they relate to “all” program initiatives. If so, in order to price all 17 initiatives, will the government provide allowable program(s) stipend levels, travel, and housing for all programs under the solicitation? Or, is the TOR and the relatable 10 task the only price the government is seeking for the base award?
Government’s Response. The MAC IDIQ solicitation and task order request are two separate and independent documents. Task order request (TOR) 0001 is listed as Attachment 03 in Section J of the solicitation.
Government’s Response. Yes, this section of the solicitation is valid. The offeror shall provide a clear and understandable fee structure with backup support/ justification. The format used is at the contractor’s discretion of the contractor. Question 22: L-2.3.1 on page 66, “Offerors shall include a narrative explaining each event above, including any corrective actions taken, not to exceed one (1) page per event. If none of the above were received within the past three (3) years, the offeror shall state so in the proposal.” Please define “each event above.” The “Event” referenced is not easily discerned. Is the 1-page part of the 3-page limitation?
Government’s Response. KTR is the ACRYNM for “contractor” Question 6: Solicitation Final Section L.2.2. Will the Government please confirm that Technical Volume 2 does not require a management plan and that the response to TOR 0001 does not require a separate Management Volume?