MAY AN AGENCY PROVIDE INFORMATION TO A SINGLE OFFEROR WITHOUT PROVIDING THE SAME INFORMATION TO ALL OFFERORS?
No. After the RFP is issued, the Commonwealth cannot supply information in response to a question solely to the offeror who asked the question even if the offeror is requesting certain information to develop a response for a creative solution to the RFP. The information must be provided to all offerors. If an offeror wants to offer a creative in its solution, but is not sure that such a solution would be acceptable to the Commonwealth, the offeror can offer alternative solutions in its proposal if allowed by the RFP.
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