Source selection criteria
Source selection criteria describes properties that are crucial for a purchaser when deciding on a supplier. Criteria can be subjective or objective. Individual judgment can be biased, which may require balancing with objective measures. One approach is to identify a list of criteria such as cost and financial stability, assign a weight to each one and to score each vendor on each criterion. Then multiply the score by the weight and sum to get a final score. .[1][2]
Criteria
    
Criteria can be specific to the desired item(s). Sample criteria:
- Total costs (including works and maintenance)
 - Ability to finance
 - Capability for technical matters
 - The distribution of risks
 - The shape of business
 - Previous works and references
 - Providing Warranty
 
References
    
-  "Source Selection Preparation and Evaluation". 18 July 2013. 
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