RFP: 270-06-0149 2 SECTION B- SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND ...
RFP: 270-06-0149 2 SECTION B- SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND ...
RFP: 270-06-0149 2 SECTION B- SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND ...
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<strong>RFP</strong>: <strong>270</strong>-<strong>06</strong>-<strong>0149</strong><br />
Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text available.<br />
The offeror is cautioned that the listed provisions may include blocks that<br />
must be completed by the offeror and submitted with its quotation or offer.<br />
In lieu of submitting the full text provisions, the offeror may identify the<br />
provision by paragraph identifier and provide the appropriate information<br />
with its quotation or offer. Also, the full text of a solicitation provision<br />
may be accessed electronically at this address: http://www.arnet.gov/far/.<br />
FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION (48 CFR CHAPTER 1):<br />
(1) 52.215-16 Facilities Capital Cost of Money (OCT 1997)<br />
(2) 52.215-8 Order of Precedence-Uniform Contract Format<br />
(OCT 1997).<br />
B. TECHNICAL PROPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS<br />
A detailed work plan must be submitted indicating how each aspect of the statement of<br />
work is to be accomplished. Your technical approach should be in as much detail as you<br />
consider necessary to fully explain your proposed technical approach or method. The<br />
technical proposal should reflect a clear understanding of the nature of the work being<br />
undertaken. The technical proposal must include information on how the project is to be<br />
organized, staffed, and managed. Information should be provided which will<br />
demonstrate your understanding and management of important events or tasks.<br />
a. Recommended Technical Proposal Format<br />
To assist in the expeditious and comprehensive evaluation of your proposal, the<br />
offeror should follow the guidelines and format below:<br />
(1) Cover Page: The name of the proposing organization, author(s) of the<br />
technical proposal, the <strong>RFP</strong> number and the title of the <strong>RFP</strong> should appear<br />
on the cover.<br />
One (1) manually signed original copy of the proposal and the number of<br />
copies specified in the <strong>RFP</strong> cover letter are required.<br />
(2) Table of Contents: Provide sufficient detail so that all important elements<br />
of the proposal can be located readily.<br />
(3) Introduction: This should be a one or two page executive summary<br />
outlining the proposed work, your interest in submitting a proposal, and<br />
the importance of this effort in relation to your overall operation.<br />
(4) Technical Discussion: The offeror should prepare a technical discussion<br />
which addresses the evaluation criteria listed in Section M. The offeror<br />
shall further state that no deviations or exceptions to the SOW are taken.<br />
The technical discussion included in the technical proposal should also<br />
respond to the items set forth below:<br />
(a)<br />
Objectives: State the overall objectives and the specific<br />
accomplishments or key events you hope to achieve. Indicate the<br />
rationale for your plan, and relationships to comparable work in<br />
progress elsewhere. Review pertinent work already published, if<br />
any, which is relevant to this project and your proposed approach.<br />
This should support the scope of the project as you perceive it.<br />
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