Optional Second Stage Selection Process definition

Optional Second Stage Selection Process or “Second Stage” means a request from one (1) or more Suppliers via a Second Stage tool (e.g. Request for Services (“RFS”), demonstration, or Customer’s process (e.g. directly or via an online e-tendering platform) from a Customer or from OECM on behalf of a Customer, seeking Rates and relevant Services specific to a Customer’s organization;
Optional Second Stage Selection Process or “Second Stage” means a request from one (1) or more Suppliers via a Second Stage tool (e.g. Request for Services (“RFS”), or Customer’s process (e.g. directly or via an online e.tendering platform) from a Customer or from OECM on behalf of a Customer, seeking Rates and relevant System specific to a Customer’s organization;
Optional Second Stage Selection Process or “Second Stage” means an optional process for a request from one

Examples of Optional Second Stage Selection Process in a sentence

  • Part Two, the Optional Second Stage Selection Process (“Second Stage”) is managed by the Customer or by OECM on the Customer’s behalf and is focused on the Customer’s specific needs.

  • You can either issue an Optional Second Stage Selection Process request to one or more Suppliers to obtain pricing based on your specific requirements, or approach a single Supplier directly using the rates set out in the Master Agreement.

  • There is no obligation to award any business as a result of this Optional Second Stage Selection Process.

  • The Optional Second Stage Selection Process should outline the evaluation criteria and how the responses will be assessed.

  • The Optional Second Stage Selection Process does not create a Contract A / Contract B situation.

  • Complete the Optional Second Stage Selection Process Template, or ask OECM to facilitate on your behalf: • Fill out the fields under Customer Details and Customer Requirements • Email the document to the Suppliers The Optional Second Stage Selection Process is for evaluation and assessment of the Supplier’s offerings.

  • Optional Second Stage Selection Process The optional Second Stage Selection Process is managed by the Customer or by OECM on the Customer’s behalf and is focused on the Customer’s specific needs.

  • This RFSQ is intended to qualify Suppliers, for various Services, in geographical Zones it is able to service, who may participate in an Optional Second Stage Selection Process (“Second Stage”) as requested by OECM Customers.

  • Obtain Rates through the Optional Second Stage Selection Process (“Second Stage”) which is managed by the Customer.

  • Obtain Rates through the Optional Second Stage Selection Process (“Second Stage”) which is managed by the Customer or by OECM on the Customer’s behalf.

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