Selection Factor definition

Selection Factor means a percentage of total evaluation points added to the points scored by a Bidder responding to an RSOQ, RFP or RFQ for a Contract which is not set-aside for competition solely amongst Small Businesses.

Examples of Selection Factor in a sentence

  • When an employee graduates from the fire academy, is promoted or demoted, they will be assigned a Selection Factor commensurate with the highest in the respective rank or classification, plus one (1) Hour.

  • Assignments will be made sequentially in descending order, using the Selection Factor and/or the Mandate List.

  • Selection Factor - Accrued hours worked used to award Shift Fill.

  • All Hours worked will be recorded hour for hour on the Selection Factor.

Related to Selection Factor

  • Inflation Factor means a number determined for each tax year by dividing the consumer price

  • Participation Factor means a percentage to be determined in the reasonable discretion of the Issuer (billiges Ermessen) (§ 315 BGB) on the Strike Date on the basis of the volatility of the Underlying and the market conditions prevailing on such date and will be published in accordance with § 14 hereof. The indication for the Participation Factor based on the market conditions as of 15 November 2017 is 100% (in any case, it will not be below 80%).

  • Required Accumulation Factor Number shall be equal to a fraction, rounded upwards to the nearest whole number, the numerator of which is one and the denominator of which is equal to the lowest monthly principal payment rate on the Accounts, expressed as a decimal, for the three months preceding the date of such calculation.

  • Load factor means the percentage of aircraft seats actually occupied on a flight (RPMs divided by ASMs). “NMB” means the National Mediation Board.

  • Generator to Load Distribution Factor or “GLDF” shall mean a generator’s impact on a Flowgate while serving load in that generator’s Balancing Authority Area.