5.1.4  Write Clear, Concise, and Distinct Subfactors

Write clear, concise, distinct subfactors.  Give a general description of what the Government will evaluate under each subfactor.  Avoid overlapping among subfactors, since this could lead to double counting (or the perception of double counting) of a single strength, deficiency, or weakness.  This clarity is important to offerors, since they rely on Section M in order to make their tradeoffs when preparing proposals.