Were the offerors required to submit their proposals on the basis of both fixed price and cost reimbursement line items?
Yes. The Governments request for proposal had requirements for submitting price proposals based on certain line items being fixed priced (e.g., many line items for work in Kosovo are fixed price, such as providing food preparation, laundry, transportation, and maintenance services). Certain cost reimbursement line items required the offerors to submit cost proposals based on a not-to-exceed dollar amount provided by the Government (e.g., services in Bosnia and Hungary that cannot be fixed price because of the changing requirements). Still other cost reimbursement line items required the contractor to submit cost proposals based on their approach to performing the work using workload data that was provided to all offerors.
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