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1. Who is normally responsible for preparing an evaluation report that
explains the basis for each offeror's rating? - ANSWER The chairperson
of the SSEB
2. When evaluating final proposal revisions, what should evaluators do? -
ANSWER Evaluate them against the evaluation factors in the solicitation
3. When using the tradeoff approach to source selection, award may be made
based on what? - ANSWER May be made to a higher-priced, technically
superior proposal
4. What must a notification of award issued to unsuccessful offerors include? -
ANSWER The number of proposals received
5. In acquisitions under FAR part 15, when must cost or price be evaluated? -
ANSWER In every acquisition, regardless of type
,6. In all competitively negotiated procurements over the simplified acquisition
threshold, FAR 15.304 requires which one of the following to be included as an
evaluation factor (unless otherwise determined by the CO)? - ANSWER Past
performance
7. What are the most successful scoring or rating methods for tradeoffs? -
ANSWER The most successful methods allow the maximum flexibility in
making tradeoffs among factors
8. To be legally responsive, a bid must conform to which essential elements of
the IFB? - ANSWER - Price
- Quantity and quality
- Delivery
9. What is true about all factors and significant subfactors that will affect
contract award and their relative importance? - ANSWER They must be
stated in the solicitation
10.The CO has obtained information that a potential offeror does not have
adequate financial resources to perform the contract or the ability to obtain
them. What will this information be used to determine about the offeror? -
ANSWER Responsibility
11.Protest venue means protests filed with: - ANSWER - The agency
- The Government Accountability Office (GAO)
- The U.S. Court of Federal Claims. (U.S. District Courts do not have any
bid protest jurisdiction.)
, 12.Per FAR 33.101, an interested party, for the purpose of filing a protest,
means: - ANSWER an actual or prospective offeror whose direct
economic interest would be affected by the award of a contract or by the
failure to award a contract
13.As defined at FAR 33.101, a protest is a written objection by an interested
party to any of the following: - ANSWER - A solicitation or other request
by an agency for offers for a contract for the procurement of property or
services
- The cancellation of the solicitation or other request
- An award or proposed award of the contract
- A termination or cancellation of an award of the contract, if the
written objection contains an allegation that the termination or
cancellation is based in whole or in part on improprieties concerning
the award of the contract
14.To whom shall protests to the agency be addressed? - ANSWER
Contracting officer
15.If an agency protest is received before award, may the contracting officer
generally proceed with the award? - ANSWER No