Scoring Committee definition

Scoring Committee means Water Trails scoring committee.
Scoring Committee means the water trails scoring committee, which consists of the coordinator, two other department staff members, and two representatives of the water recreation community--all selected by the director.
Scoring Committee means the Waller County officials and/or employees responsible for evaluating a Proposal Packet in accordance with the evaluation factors set forth in Appendix A.

Examples of Scoring Committee in a sentence

  • At NYSERDA’s discretion, proposers may be requested to interview with all or part of the Scoring Committee to address any potential questions or clarifications outlined in the proposals.

  • Proposals that meet solicitation requirements will be reviewed by a Scoring Committee using the Evaluation Criteria below listed in order of importance.

  • Proposals that meet solicitation requirements will be reviewed by a Scoring Committee using the Evaluation Criteria below.

  • Applications that meet the Threshold Requirements are considered responsive and qualify to be evaluated for ranking and award purposes by the Scoring Committee as described in this NOFA.

  • Proposers may also be requested to interview with all or part of the Scoring Committee to address any questions or provide clarification regarding information outlined in the proposals.


More Definitions of Scoring Committee

Scoring Committee means the committee of that name in NYGB’s investment process. “SEP” has the meaning given to that term in Section 1.1.
Scoring Committee means the committee of that name in NYGB’s investment process. When NYGB receives investment proposals, those proposals are reviewed by the Scoring Committee, the members of which are all NYGB employees, designated by NYGB’s President. The purpose of the Scoring Committee is to review and evaluate all competitive proposals received by NYGB for completeness and against applicable evaluation and selection criteria. This process is designed to ensure efficiency and standardization in NYGB’s approach to evaluating, and responding to, investment opportunities.
Scoring Committee means the water trails scoring com- mittee, which consists of the coordinator, two other depart- ment staff members appointed by the director, and two repre- sentatives of the water recreation community selected by the director.
Scoring Committee means a group of ESD employees and members of the motion picture and television industry who score applications pursuant to the criteria set forth in section I herein.
Scoring Committee means the NYGB committee of that name described in Exhibit 1. “Transaction Profile” has the meaning given to that term in the Metrics Plan.Exhibit 1. NYGB Investment Process Since inception, NYGB continues to actively and consistently work on a large volume of potential transactions within a clear investment framework. As the steward of significant public funds, NYGB has established and adheres to certain investment and business practicesconsistent with prudent practice in comparable industries and institutions. These practices are reflected in all aspects of NYGB’s business including originating, reviewing, evaluating, diligencing, credit underwriting, risk and mitigant assessments, structuring, negotiating, documenting and closing transactions, as well as ongoing risk and compliance and portfolio management principles – as has been described in NYGB’s prior filings with the Commission, including the annual Business Plan47 and the Petition to Complete Capitalization48 (together with the corresponding Reply Comments).49NYGB employs various organizational layers and bodies in the origination, evaluation and response to investment opportunities. In addition to NYGB bringing to bear the experience of its staff and management, input and review are required at prescribed points in the investment cycle from internal committees that evaluate and “greenlight” proposals, as well as from the IRC.Scoring CommitteeWhen NYGB receives proposals in response to an investment solicitation, those proposals are reviewed by the Scoring Committee, the members of which are all NYGB employees and designated by NYGB’s President. The purpose of the Scoring Committee is to review and evaluate all competitive proposals received by NYGB against NYGB selection criteria as described in the Investment RFP. This process is designed to ensure efficiency and standardization in NYGB’s approach to evaluating investment opportunities.Greenlight CommitteeNo potential investment proceeds to full-scale diligence and negotiation of terms without vetting by the Greenlight Committee, which is made up of senior NYGB and NYSERDA staff. This committee reviews and makes recommendations (including with respect to requiring certain contingencies or conditions) to NYSERDA’s President & CEO with respect to a proposed transaction. Before any potential transaction is submitted to the IRC for review, prior issues raised by the Greenlight Committee must be addressed. The “greenlighting” requirement adds ano...
Scoring Committee means the committee of that name in NYGB’s investment process.
Scoring Committee means the NYGB committee of that name described in Section 2.2.2. “TAM” has the meaning given to that term in Figure 4.