Small Business Participation Commitment Document Sample Clauses

Small Business Participation Commitment Document. (SBPCD) The SBCP required information will be used to evaluate the extent of your proposed participation/commitment to use small businesses in the performance of this acquisition (as small business prime Offerors or small business subcontractors). Offerors will be evaluated on the extent small businesses are identified in the performance of the contract, and the nature of the Offeror’s commitment to use such firms. The baseline small business Minimum Quantitative Requirement (MQR) for small business is 20% of the total proposed contract value (not subcontracting dollars). Proposals that do not meet the MQR, will be considered unacceptable.
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Small Business Participation Commitment Document. (SBPCD) All offerors (both small and large businesses) shall submit a SBPCD in accordance with the SBPCD proposal format provided. The SBPCD proposal format is designed to streamline and bring uniformity to responses and evaluations for Small Business Participation (FAR 15.304). The SBPCD proposal format can be found as Attachment 0008.
Small Business Participation Commitment Document. (SBPCD) All Offerors (including small business Offerors) shall submit a Small Business Participation Commitment Document provided as Attachment 3, and signed letters of commitment/intent for each proposed subcontractor listed on the SBPCD. The letter of commitment/intent shall detail the teaming agreement between the prime contractor and each proposed subcontractor. If no letters of commitment are established offerors shall provide a narrative discussing the reason why one was not established. In preparation of the SBPCD, please note the Minimum Quantitative Requirement (MQR) specified in Section M. The Small Business Participation Commitment Document shall include the following information: The names of small business subcontractors to be utilized; the products/services that the small business subcontractors shall provide; the Offeror’s plan to meet or exceed the baseline Minimum Quantitative Requirement (MQR) for small business participation equal or greater than 40% of the Total Contract Value (TCV). The successful Offeror’s proposed Small Business Participation Commitment Document will be incorporated into the resultant contract award. Awardees shall report progress in accordance with CDRL A019, “Small Business Participation Commitment Report”.
Small Business Participation Commitment Document. The Government will verify the total value in the Small Business Participation Commitment Document is consistent with the Total Contract Value, as stated in Section B, Contract Minimum/Maximum Quantity and Contract Value. Proposals that are not consistent between the Small Business Participation Commitment Document and the Total Contract Value, may be considered “unacceptable,” and therefore rejected; the Contracting Officer will notify an Offeror if the proposal is rejected in accordance with FAR 15.503(a)(1).
Small Business Participation Commitment Document. (SBPCD) The SBCP required information will be used to evaluate the extent of your proposed participation/commitment to use small businesses in the performance of this acquisition (as small business prime Offerors or small business subcontractors). Offerors will be evaluated on the extent small businesses are identified in the performance of the contract, and the nature of the Offeror’s commitment to use such firms. The baseline small business Minimum Quantitative Requirement (MQR) for small business is 40% of the total proposed contract value (not subcontracting dollars). Proposals that do not use the total proposed contract value as the base in any calculations contained in the SBPCD, or that do not meet the MQR, will be considered unacceptable. Note: The above small business participation goals represent the PCO’s assessment of appropriate minimum participation (prime and 1st tier subs) expressed as a percentage of Total Contract Value (TCV). Offerors are encouraged to propose values greater than the MQR listed. Offerors will be evaluated on the realism of the proposed subcontracting commitment when compared to the information in its cost and technical proposal and its subcontracting plan. Overall small business dollar goals should be consistent from the Subcontracting Plan and SBPCD.
Small Business Participation Commitment Document. (SBPCD) All Offerors (both other than small businesses and small businesses) shall comply with the requirements of this factor. In preparation of the SBPCD, please note the Minimum Quantitative Requirement (MQR) specified in Section M. Offerors shall submit the Small Business Participating Document (SBPCD) in the format provided in Attachment 3. Attachment 3 shall include the following information:  The names of small business subcontractors to be utilized proposed under the Labor CLINs (no subcontractor names are required under ODCs, but general descriptions of the products/specialized service shall be provided)  A description of the products/services that the small business subcontractors shall provide.  The socio-economic category of each proposed subcontractor and/or product (if available)/service. In addition to the completion of Attachment 3, the Offeror shall also provide the following as part of the SBPCD:  A narrative on its plan to meet or exceed the baseline Minimum Quantitative Requirement (MQR) of 23% for small business participation equal or greater than the specified percentage of the Total Contract Value (TCV).  Signed letters of commitment/intent for each proposed small business subcontractor, performing labor hours, listed on the SBPCD. The letter of commitment/intent shall detail the teaming agreement between the prime contractor and each proposed small business subcontractor. If no letters of commitment are established, Offerors shall provide a narrative discussing the reason why one was not established (letters are not required for subcontractors providing ODCs). The successful Offeror’s proposed Small Business Participation Commitment Document will be incorporated into the resultant contract award. Awardees shall report progress in accordance with CDRL A005, “Small Business Participation Commitment Report”. The SBPCD and its attachments are excluded from the page count. The submission of the SBPCD and supporting documentation is separate from the subcontracting plan submitted pursuant to the clause at FAR 52.219-9 as required by DFARS 215.304(c)(i)(B).
Small Business Participation Commitment Document. A. Small Business Participation data shall be submitted on a semi-annual basis IAW the Small Business Utilization Report , CDRL A002 and the Small Business Participation Commitment Document, listed in Section J. If, at any time during contract performance, the Contracting Officer determines that Small Business participation levels are not being maintained at or above the goal, the Contractor will be required to submit a plan for reallocating resources in a manner that will ensure the goal will be met. The reallocation plan should be submitted no later than 15 days after notice from the Contracting Officer and implementation should begin within 20 days thereafter.
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