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Revision as of 20:22, 4 January 2019
Source selection (hereinafter, the Selection) is the process of selected sources whose resources, credibility and performance is expected to meet the contract/procurement objectives within a competitive range of cost.
Stages
- Initial selection. From all possible sources, identifying those that meet basic qualifications.
- Substantive selection. From those sources that meet basic qualifications, determining the most qualified.
- Contingent selection. Making final checks before making offers to the selected source.