Proponent definition

Proponent means the legal entity which has signed the Proposal Form, and “proponent” means any proponent responding to the RFP, excluding or including the Proponent, as the context requires.
Proponent means an individual or a company that submits, or intends to submit, a proposal in response to this Request for Proposals;
Proponent means responder to this Request for Proposals.

Examples of Proponent in a sentence

  • Task orders requiring work in this area will require contractor subject matter expertise for the MCoE and Proponent Schools in the set-up, conduct, execution, and documentation of live, constructive, and virtual (LVC) simulation exercises and analytical studies, using the Integrated Training Environment (ITE), which links a combination of: selected training aids (LVC), devices, simulators and simulations (TADSS); infrastructure; Battle Command (BC) systems; and a training scenario framework.


More Definitions of Proponent

Proponent means an individual, partnership or company that submits, or intends to submit, a Proposal in response to this RFP.
Proponent means an entity that submits a Proposal; “Proposal” means a proposal submitted in response to this RFP; “RFP” means this Request for Proposals;
Proponent means an entity, which is not, by the terms hereof, restricted from submitting a Proposal, and which does submit a Proposal;
Proponent means an entity that submits a Proposal in response to this RFP and, as the context suggest, refers to a potential Proponent;
Proponent means a person or entity (excluding its parent, subsidiaries or other affiliates) with the legal capacity to contract, that submits a proposal in response to the RFP;
Proponent means an entity that submits a Proposal;
Proponent means the Person, Company or Corporation providing a response to this RFP.