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Supplier capability is evaluated to determine a supplier’s ability to perform upon award of a contract. It should be used as a snapshot of the quality and reliability of that performance. Certain key areas must be considered when determining a supplier’s capability. To be deemed capable, the supplier must:
- Have, or have the ability to obtain, as needed, adequate resources to perform the work (e.g., technical, financial).
- Be able to meet the required or proposed delivery schedule, considering all existing commitments, including awards pending.
- Have a sound record of integrity and business ethics.
- Have a good quality control program that complies with RFP requirements.
- Have the necessary organization, experience, accounting and operational controls, technical skills, and production and property controls.
- Have, or have the ability to obtain, the necessary production, construction, and technical equipment and facilities.
- Be otherwise qualified and eligible to receive an award under applicable laws and regulations.
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