Small Business Participation Sample Clauses

Small Business Participation. Other than Small (OTS) Business Contractors shall adhere to small business subcontracting plans.
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Small Business Participation. The offeror shall also include the following within this subfactor to address small business participation IAW DFARS 215.304. This subfactor is separate from the Subcontracting Plan required by FAR 19.702(a)(1) and Volume 5, Administrative Criteria. (*NOTE* the NAICS code of 339999 pertains to the prime offeror. The offeror will then be able to determine their subcontractors and the NAICS code for the work that the subcontractor will be performing): • Describe your corporate commitment in providing subcontracting opportunities for small business, small disadvantaged business, women-owned small business, HUBZone small business, veteran-owned small business, and service disabled veteran-owned small business concerns • Describe the strength and specificity of each corporate commitment (i.e. what type of commitment, how binding is the commitment, how specific is the commitment to this proposed effort, and what type of work will be included in these subcontracting opportunities from the overall corporate level)
Small Business Participation. All Offerors will be evaluated on the extent of proposed participation/commitment to use U.S. small businesses in the performance of this acquisition (as small business prime offeror or small business subcontractors) relative to the 30% small business participation objective and requirements established herein. The Government will evaluate the following: The extent to which offerors meet or exceeds the 30% quantitative small business participation objective.
Small Business Participation. The offeror shall provide sufficient detail to permit a complete evaluation. This to every offeror (U.S. and non-U.S.), regardless of size status or locations of working facilities or headquarters. Small Business Participation shall include the following:
Small Business Participation a. Small Business Participation data shall be submitted on a semi-annual basis in accordance with the Small Business Utilization Report, CDRL A021 (DI-MGMT-82041B), and the awardee’s proposed Small Business Participation Commitment Document, listed in Section J (incorporated at contract award). The contractor shall report actual small business utilization achievements relative to proposed small business participation in performance of the contract (including subcontracting dollars/percentages relative to total contract value / total subcontracting). In addition, the report shall include the results of efforts to:
Small Business Participation. Upon receipt of RES-Quotes, the ordering activity will review the small business status of each participating vendor submission. Large business submitted RES-Quotes will not be considered initially if any RES-Quotes are received from small businesses. If, after the following evaluation activities are completed, no small business RES-Quote can be determined acceptable, the ordering activity will repeat the evaluation process described below with RES-Quotes submitted by Large businesses. This process eliminates the need to resolicit RES requirements in emergency situations while also providing maximum opportunity to small business participants. Price evaluation: Each RES-Quote will be evaluated on a total price basis using the “lowest priced, technically acceptable” methodology unless specifically addressed differently in an individual RES. If an authorized user includes an evaluation methodology that is different than the one described below, participating vendors are required to comply with any instructions in that RES for submission and evaluation of RES-Quotes. RES-Quotes will be ranked according to total price as described in Block 26, with the lowest priced RES-Quote reviewed for technical acceptability first. If acceptable, an order will be placed with the participating vendor submitting that lowest priced, technically acceptable quote. If GSA is serving as the authorized user on behalf of FEMA or other federal executive agency, the GSA contracting officer will transmit the lowest priced RES-Quote to the POC identified by FEMA or other agency for technical review. Any issues arising from the order and delivery of non-conforming supplies or services in an instance where a POC performs a technical acceptability determination will be the sole responsibility of the agency where the POC resides. If the lowest priced RES-Quote is determined to be technically unacceptable, the next lowest priced RES-Quote will be sent for review until a technically acceptable RES-Quote is identified or all quotes are determined unacceptable. In the event all RES-Quotes are determined unacceptable, the authorized user is permitted to contact one, some, or all of the participating vendors submitting RES-Quotes to provide guidance on revising a RES-Quote and re-submitting it for review. The evaluation process will begin again with the one, some, or all revised RES-Quotes until a technically acceptable RES-Quote receives an order, or the RES is cancelled. Notice of Order Placeme...
Small Business Participation. Factor 3 DO NOT SUBMIT DOLLAR AMOUNTS FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION FACTOR. The offeror shall provide sufficient detail to permit a complete evaluation. This factor applies to every offeror (U.S. and non-U.S.), regardless of size status or locations of working facilities or headquarters. Small Business Participation shall include the following:
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Small Business Participation. The goal of the Commonwealth is that 40% of its purchases be made from small businesses, which includes any discretionary spending in prime contracts and sub-contracts. The parties acknowledge that this Agreement has limited subcontracting opportunities, but the Contractor is encouraged to look for opportunities to subcontract to small businesses certified as such by the Department of Minority Business Enterprise (DMBE). During the term of this Agreement, Contractor agrees to provide a quarterly report on its use of small businesses, as well as its use of businesses certified by DMBE as minority- owned, women-owned, or service-disabled veteran owned. The report shall contain the following information: Prime Contractor Tax ID, Prime Contractor Name, ID, Subcontractor Tax ID; Subcontractor Name; Transaction Date; Transaction Type; Contract ID, and; Amount. This report will specify actual dollars expended, by month, with such businesses under this Contract, in an electronic .XLS spreadsheet format as follows: Prime Tax ID Prime Contractor Subcontractor Tax ID Subcontractor Name Transaction Date Transaction Type Contract ID Amount 123456789 Clean Energy 123456789 Facility Services, XYZ 7/1/2012 Grounds Keeping PPEA-SOA 2011-07-22-2 $1496.12 123456789 Clean Energy 321654987 ABC Janitorial 7/1/2012 Facility Housekeeping PPEA-SOA 2011-07-22-2 $5275.00 Total $6771.12 This report shall be submitted in electronic .XLS spreadsheet format via email to xxxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx no later than the 5th of the first month of each quarter.
Small Business Participation. For other than small business offerors, the PCO will evaluate the small business subcontracting plan for compliance with the requirements of FAR 52.219-9 and for the extent of participation of small businesses in performance of the contract. The plan will be evaluated as acceptable or unacceptable. Offerors that submit a plan compliant with the requirements of FAR 52.219-9 that include an overall small business subcontracting goal of at least 30% and a small disadvantaged business goal of 5% will receive an "acceptable" for this area of evaluation. Offerors whose plan is non-compliant with these requirements will receive an “unacceptable” for this area of evaluation and will not be eligible for award. Small Business Ratings Rating Description Acceptable Proposal meets small business objectives. Unacceptable Proposal does not meet small business objectives.
Small Business Participation. Supplier and VITA agree to meet promptly after the Effective Date of this Contract to discuss the participation of Virginia Department of Minority Business Enterprise (DMBE)-certified Small Businesses as subcontractors and second-tier Suppliers under this Contract. Supplier and VITA agree to meet annually thereafter to review small business subcontracting reports and discuss further action with respect to small business subcontracting and spend. In addition, by the 10th day of every month, Supplier shall submit to VITA the Small Business Subcontracting Monthly Report (template to be provided). Supplier’s report should include spend on all Supplier’s contracts with second-tier Suppliers which provide Products or Services under this Contract. The report should specify the amount of such spend provided to small businesses. Supplier shall submit the report to XXxX@xxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.
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