Technical Response definition

Technical Response means the information, which will be evaluated and scored, the Proponent submits within OTP as part of the Technical Envelope;
Technical Response means the technical information the Proponent submits within OTP as part of the technical envelope;
Technical Response or “Technical Proposal” means the response to the ITN excluding the Cost or Pricing Proposal Form. May be used interchangeably throughout the document.

Examples of Technical Response in a sentence

  • Each Pre-Qualified Contractor must submit a Technical Response and a Cost Response as part of its total SOW Response before the opening time on the SOW Response due date.

  • The overall threshold for the Technical Response is fifty percent (50%) or three hundred (300) points, and there is no individual threshold per section.Point allocations for the Technical Response sections for Stream A and B are as follows: Technical Response ComponentsAvailable Points for Both Streams Detailed sub-point allocations and minimum thresholds are set out in the Technical Response on OTP.

  • Only information contained within the Technical Response will be evaluated in Stage II.

  • For example, the Microsoft Word version of the Pre-Qualified Contractor’s Technical Response and the Pre-Qualified Contractor’s response to Supplements Two and Three in their native format are expected to be provided in the compressed zip folder.

  • Technical Response Native Files: In addition to the PDF version of the Technical Response requested above, Pre-Qualified Contractors are required to provide a compressed zipfolder including required responses in Microsoft Office (native format), Microsoft Word (native format), Microsoft Project (native format), Microsoft Excel (native format) and Adobe Acrobat format, as appropriate.

  • Technical Response: The technical Response is to be submitted as a single searchable PDF document indexed as required in Attachment Three.

  • The reference checks themselves will not be scored, however, OECM may adjust Technical Response scores related to the information obtained during the reference check.

  • Stage II will consist of an evaluation and scoring of the Technical Response of each Eligible Proposal for Stream A and B.The Technical Response includes a series of questions the Proponent is required to respond to in order to demonstrate the Proponent’s ability to fulfill the RFP Deliverables and Master Agreement management.

  • Information attached as part of the Commercial Envelope in OTP will not be considered as part of the evaluation of Stage II - Technical Response.

  • At this stage, where two (2) or more of the highest scoring Eligible Proposals achieve a tie score on completion of the Stage IV, OECM may invite all Proponents to negotiations or break the tie by selecting the Proposal with the highest score in Stage II – Technical Response per Stream.


More Definitions of Technical Response

Technical Response. The time from when the fault is reported by the Client to the time that it is allocated to an engineer, as more fully detailed in clauses 5a and 5b below;
Technical Response means the technical information the Proponent submits within the Bidding System as part of the technical envelope;
Technical Response means an acknowledgement of a Fault reported to Sabio, and which provides an indication that the Fault is under review by a technical representative of Sabio;
Technical Response means the information, which will be evaluated and scored, the Proponent submits within OTP as part of the Technical Envelope; “Term” has the meaning set out in Part 1 of this RFSQ;
Technical Response means Contractor’s written response to the RFP in Exhibit O (“Technical Response”).

Related to Technical Response

  • Emergency medical responder or “EMR” means an individual who has successfully completed a course of study based on the United States Department of Transportation’s Emergency Medical Responder Instructional Guidelines (January 2009), has passed the psychomotor and cognitive examinations for the EMR, and is currently certified by the department as an EMR.

  • CERCLA means the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980.

  • National Ambient Air Quality Standards or “NAAQS” means national ambient air quality standards that are promulgated pursuant to Section 109 of the Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7409.