Past performance means an offeror’s or contractor’s per- formance on active and physically completed contracts (see 4.804-4).
Past performance means an offeror’s or contractor’s performance on active and physically completed contracts
Past performance means a bidder’s or contractor’s performance on active and physically completed contracts
Examples of Past performance in a sentence
Past Performance State of Texas / Public Sector Clientele Pedigo Staffing Services has excellent vendor relationship with TIPS members and clients.
Signature and designation of the authorized officer issuing performance certificate NOTE: Past Performance or Experience Certificate should be in the name of vendor ¬ in the name of Manufacturer.
This section of the technical volume provides the offeror’s response to the following technical factors, 1) Management Plan/Regional Capability, 2) Corporate Experience, 3) Key Personnel Qualifications, 4) Past Performance with Similar Programs and 5) Program Monitoring and Reporting Capability.
More Definitions of Past performance
Past performance means “available recent and relevant performance of a contractor, including positive, negative, or lack of previous experience, on contracts that shall be considered in a responsibility determination within the relevance of the current solicitation, including the considerations of section 103D-702(b).”
Past performance means an offeror’s or contractor’s performance on both active and completed contracts.
Past performance means available recent and relevant
Past performance means recent and relevant performance by the contractor on state, federal, or private contracts to be considered as a responsibility determination within the relevance of the current solicitation.
Past performance. A Respondent’s past performance will be measured based upon pass/fail criteria, in compliance with applicable provisions of §§2155.074, 2155.075, 2156.007, 2157.003, and 2157.125, Gov't Code. Respondents may fail this selection criterion for any of the following conditions: • A score of less than 90% in the Vendor Performance System, • Currently under a Corrective Action Plan through the CPA, • Having repeated negative Vendor Performance Reports for the same reason, • Having a record of repeated non-responsiveness to Vendor Performance issues • Having purchase orders that have been cancelled in the previous 12 months for non- performance (i.e. late delivery, etc.). Contractor performance information is located on the CPA web site at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/procurement/prog/vendor_performance/ CPA may conduct reference checks with other entities regarding past performance. In addition to evaluating performance through the Vendor Performance Tracking System (as authorized by 34 Texas Administrative Code §20.108), CPA may examine other sources of vendor performance including, but not limited to, notices of termination, cure notices, assessments of liquidated damages, litigation, audit reports, and non-renewals of contracts. Such sources of vendor performance may include any governmental entity, whether an agency or political subdivision of the State of Texas, another state, or the Federal government. Further, CPA may initiate such examinations of vendor performance based upon media reports. Any such investigations shall be at the sole discretion of CPA, and any negative findings, as determined by CPA, may result in non-award to the Respondent.
Past performance. The Government shall seek relevant performance information on all Offerors based on the past and present efforts provided by the Offeror and data independently obtained from other government and commercial sources. In the investigation of an Offeror’s past performance, the Government reserves the right to contact former customers and Government agencies and other private and public sources of information. The Government will also assess the role that subcontractors have played in contributing to an Offeror’s success and/or failure and to what extent subcontractor’s performance has contributed to an Offeror’s past performance evaluation. Offerors shall submit information concerning contracts and subcontracts which Offerors consider relevant in demonstrating the ability to perform the proposed effort via Reference Information Sheet (RIS) (see RFP Section J, Attachment S-1). Offerors shall identify portions of the contracts/subcontracts that are relevant. Offerors are requested to provide information (up to five (5) previous Government availabilities) where the effort is recent and relevant to the effort required by this RFP. The Offeror is to ensure that all reference information is up to date (can be reached at the telephone number and e-mail address listed on the RIS) and that each reference will cooperate.
Past performance. The organization has a successful track record with this project, meeting or exceeding projected outputs and outcomes. For new projects, demonstrated track record with providing these types of services and/or serving these target populations in its other programs. 15 Points will be awarded based upon the level of outputs and outcomes achieved with this population and/or intervention over the past three years. Outcomes (results) will be weighted more heavily than outputs.