Common use of Proposal Content Clause in Contracts

Proposal Content. Proposal shall demonstrate an understanding of the requirements and the proposed method of completing the SOW. To facilitate the evaluation, the proposal should be sufficiently detailed and complete to clearly demonstrate that the prospective Offeror has a thorough understanding of the requirements and the technical and management problems inherent therein. It should also contain sufficient detail to indicate the proposed means for complying with all applicable specifications. Statements that the prospective Offeror understands and can or will comply with all specifications, statements paraphrasing the specifications or parts thereof, and phrases such as “standard procedures will be employed” or “well known techniques will be used”, etc., will be considered insufficient and potentially “Unacceptable.” Offerors shall comply with all solicitation requirements, terms, and conditions. Any exceptions shall be identified to the Government prior to receipt of the Offeror’s proposal. Failure to comply with all solicitation requirements may result in the Offeror being considered ineligible for award.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: imlive.s3.amazonaws.com, imlive.s3.amazonaws.com, iae-fbo-attachments.s3.amazonaws.com

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Proposal Content. Proposal shall demonstrate an understanding of the requirements and the proposed method of completing the work described in the SOW. To facilitate the evaluation, the proposal should be sufficiently detailed and complete to clearly demonstrate that the prospective Offeror has a thorough understanding of the requirements and the technical and management problems inherent therein. It should also contain sufficient detail to indicate the proposed means for complying with all applicable specifications. Statements that the prospective Offeror understands and can or will comply with all specifications, statements paraphrasing the specifications or parts thereof, and phrases such as “standard procedures will be employed” or “well known techniques will be used”, etc., will be considered insufficient and potentially “Unacceptable.” are insufficient. Offerors shall comply with all solicitation requirements, terms, and conditions. Any exceptions If an offeror takes exception to any of these requirements the exception shall be identified to the Government prior to receipt of the Offeror’s proposal. Failure to comply with all solicitation requirements may result in the Offeror being considered ineligible for award.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: imlive.s3.amazonaws.com, imlive.s3.amazonaws.com

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Proposal Content. Proposal shall demonstrate an understanding of the requirements and the proposed method of completing the SOW. Technical and management information shall be prepared in such a manner as to enable source selection personnel to make a thorough and complete evaluation and arrive at a sound determination as to whether or not the solution proposed and described will satisfy the requirements of the Government. To facilitate the evaluation, the proposal should be sufficiently detailed and complete to clearly demonstrate that the prospective Offeror has a thorough understanding of the requirements and the technical and management problems inherent therein. It should also contain sufficient detail to indicate the proposed means for complying with all applicable specifications. Statements that the prospective Offeror understands and can or will comply with all specifications, statements paraphrasing the specifications or parts thereof, and phrases such as “standard procedures will be employed” or “well known techniques will be used”, etc., will be considered insufficient and potentially “Unacceptable.” Offerors shall comply with all solicitation requirements, terms, and conditions. Any exceptions shall be identified to the Government prior to receipt of the Offeror’s proposal. Failure to comply with all solicitation requirements may result in the Offeror being considered ineligible for award.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: imlive.s3.amazonaws.com

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