PROFICIENCY DEMONSTRATION PART C Sample Clauses

PROFICIENCY DEMONSTRATION PART C. The objective of this part is for the Offeror to provide demonstrative Offeror experience representative of the Part B demonstration; and to identify, by name, personnel that satisfy the eligibility criteria as described by the Offeror in Proficiency Demonstration – Part B. For example, if the core competency is performing clinical trials with personnel having knowledge of FDA drug and device development phases, then demonstrative company experience would be that the Offeror performed clinical trials for CDC in support of developing a vaccine for COVID-19, and, demonstrative personnel experience was performed by their scientist “Dr. X” (where relevant parts of the resume are included). The Offeror shall effectively demonstrate the Offeror’s relevant company (or entity) experience (for this purpose, experience refers to what an Offeror has done, not how well it was accomplished) identical to, similar to or related to performing services contained within Part B above. The Offeror’s proposal shall demonstrate the amount of relevant corporate experience the Offeror possesses, as well as demonstrate the amount of relevant experience possessed by their subject matter experts (SME). The Offeror shall provide evidence that the organization has current capabilities for assuring performance of this requirement. Experience shall include appropriate mix and balance of education and training of team members. For all individuals submitted as SMEs, the Offeror shall submit relevant extracts from resumes. These resume extracts should include a list of relevant training, education, and certifications. Note: The Government is not interested in reviewing entire resumes. For the SMEs who are not current employees of the Offeror, include a signed letter of intent within this Volume of the proposal.
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