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Overview of SLPT Process for Evaluating Acceptability in Proposals

This document outlines the SLPT (Source Selection Planning Team) process for determining the acceptability of proposals categorized as "Acceptable" (A), "Potentially Acceptable" (PA), or "Unacceptable" (U). It details the evaluation of past performance and cost/price, including any applicable value considerations. Unacceptable proposals are excluded from the competitive range. The process involves presenting findings to the Source Selection Authority (SSA) for decisions, conducting hold discussions with offerors, and performing post-award debriefings after final proposals are reevaluated.

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Overview of SLPT Process for Evaluating Acceptability in Proposals

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  1. Overview of SLPT Process Determine Acceptability (A, PA, or U) “A” and “PA”: Evaluation of Past Performance & Cost/Price (VCs if applicable) NFS 1815.305-70 Identification of Unacceptable Proposals Technical Acceptability Determination “U”s are out Award or Competitive Range Award: Present Findings to SSA for Selection “U”s are out Determine Acceptability (A or U) Hold Discussions w/ Offerors in Competitive Range and Conduct Pre-Award Debriefings Final Proposals Received & Re-evaluated Competitive Range: Present to SSA for Decision on Who is in Competitive Range Award: Present Findings to SSA for Selection “A”s are Evaluated Against Past Performance & Cost/Price (VCs if applicable) Hold Post-Award Debriefings

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