Small Business Participation Plan Sample Clauses

Small Business Participation Plan a. The contractor shall submit a Small Business Participation Plan in accordance with Section J, Exhibit B, CDRL B001 which will identify and show your commitment to subcontracting opportunities for each SB sub-category in performance of the NETCENTS-2 Application Services Full and Open contract. The Participation Plan is required whether the offeror utilizes a master subcontracting plan, commercial subcontracting plan, a comprehensive subcontracting plan, or an Individual Subcontracting Plan. The small business participation plan shall be incorporated into the resulting contract.
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Small Business Participation Plan. L.4.4.1.1 All Offerors (both large and small businesses) are required to complete a Small Business Participation Proposal. Offerors should propose the level of participation of small businesses (as a small business prime and/or small business subcontractors) in the performance of the acquisition relative to the following small business objectives. The Department of Defense (DOD) has established small business objectives as an assistance to assure small business receives a fair proportion of DOD awards. The objectives for this procurement are as follows: Small Business: {32.0%} of the total contract value HUBZone Small Business: {3.0%} of the total contract value Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business: {3.0%} of the total contract value Small Disadvantaged Business: {5.0%} of the total contract value Women-Owned Small Business: {5.0%} of the total contract value *The Government recognizes that these objectives are stated as a percentage of the total contract value for the small business participation plan; whereas, the objectives included in the subcontracting plan (FAR Clause 52.219-9) are stated in terms of a percentage of total subcontract dollars.
Small Business Participation Plan a) The Extent of Participation by Small Business Documentation portion of the proposal shall be submitted as a part of Volume V.
Small Business Participation Plan. All Offerors (both large and small businesses) are required to complete a Small Business Participation Plan to be evaluated under Small Business Participation Evaluation Factor. The offeror shall articulate how the offeror intends to meet the small business goals described in the Small Business Evaluation Factor. The offeror’s proposal must meet the minimum mandatory Total Small Business goal of 30% (through collective small business participation from any type of small business or sub-category small business). The subcategory small business goals are NOT mandatory. However, the Government will evaluate the proposals to determine which offeror(s) propose the best value in terms of meeting all the Small Business Participation goals herein. The small business participation goal for this acquisition is at least 30% of the total $48M contract value. The Government will not be establishing goals for individual set-aside categories (i.e. SDB, SDVOSB, VOSB, WOSB, HUBZone). All Offerors, whether small or large businesses, shall submit Small Business Participation Plan. Offerors shall propose the level of participation of small businesses (as a small business prime and/or small business subcontractors) in the performance of the acquisition relative to the objectives/goals set forth in the evaluation of this area, which shall include the following:
Small Business Participation Plan. The Government will evaluate the extent to which the Offeror’s Small Business (SB) Participation Plan demonstrate commitment to using SB, Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), Historically Underutilized Business Zone Small Business (HUBZone SB), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVSOB) in performance of the contract. The Offeror’s SB Participation Plan will be evaluated on the basis of:  The extent to which SB firms are specifically identified in proposals;  The extent of commitment to SB firms;  The complexity and variety of the work small firms are to perform;  Past performance of the Offerors in complying with requirements of the clauses at FAR 52.219-8, Utilization of Small Business Concerns, and 52.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan; and  The extent of participation of SB firms in terms of the value of the total acquisition and the extent of which the proposals meets and/or exceeds ACC-APG’s small business participation goals for this acquisition. SB Participation Plan Ratings. The Offeror’s SB Participation Plan will be evaluated as follows: Rating Description ACCEPTABLE The proposal clearly demonstrates a commitment to using SB firms
Small Business Participation Plan. The Government will evaluate whether the Offeror’s SB Participation Plan demonstrates a commitment to using SBs, SDBs, WOSBs, HUB Zone SBs, VOSBs, SDVOSBs, and HBCU/MIs in performance of the contract. The Offeror’s SB participation plan will be evaluated on the basis of:  The extent to which such SB firms, as defined in FAR Part 19, are specifically identified in proposals  The commitment to use such firms  The complexity and variety of the work small firms will perform  The participation of SB firms in terms of the value of the total acquisition.  The realism of the proposal  Offeror’s past performance in complying with requirements of the FAR 52.219-8 FAR, Utilization of Small Business Concerns, and for all large business Offeror’s FAR 52.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan
Small Business Participation Plan. All offerors (both large and small businesses) will be evaluated on the level of small business commitment that they are demonstrating for the proposed acquisition, and their prior level of commitment to utilizing small businesses in performance of prior contracts. A Small Business Participation adjectival rating will be assigned to each offeror.
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Small Business Participation Plan. In order to gather data to assess the contractor’s small business participation in accordance with FAR 52.219-8, the contractor shall develop and submit a Small Business Participation Plan. The Small Business Participation Plan is separate from the FAR requirement for a Small Business Subcontracting Plan and is required from both small and other than small businesses. The contractor shall ensure that Small Business Subcontracting Plan submissions are consistent with the Small Business Participation Plan information, if a Subcontracting Plan is required. This Small Business Participation Plan shall reference specific details of how the contractor will utilize small business participation as the prime or as first tier subcontract level throughout the period of performance of the contract. The Small Business Participation Plan shall provide percentage of total work performed by small business compared to the total contract value. All Offerors, including small businesses, that submit proposals as a prime contractor are required to propose on the extent of their inclusion of small businesses in the performance of the contract, including: small business, small disadvantaged business, women-owned small business, HUBZone small business, and service-disabled veteran-owned small business. The Government will assess the Offeror’s small business participation and commitment to determine if small business participation is maximized. Small business participation is a separate and distinctly different requirement from the FAR 19.704 requirement for the Contracting Officer to review and accept an Offeror‘s subcontracting plan. The small business participation plan is an actual commitment document that addresses the extent of small business utilization in the performance of a contract, as outlined in DFARS 215.304(c)(i). The small business participation plan outlines the "specifics" or the "how" or the "details" of the Offeror’s firm intentions to maximize the utilization of small businesses within this acquisition. The Offeror shall articulate small business contributions to contract performance at the prime contract through first tier subcontract levels. Second and third tier small business subcontractors will not be considered towards the total small business participation percentage. All Offerors, including small businesses and those who are DoD Comprehensive Test Program participants, shall submit a small business participation plan as a part of their proposal. The fi...

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