Los Alamos County, New Mexico is seeking bids for a cloud-based fire inspection software solution.
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Los Alamos County, New Mexico is seeking bids for a cloud-based fire inspection software solution.
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The University of Wisconsin is seeking vendors to provide functional and technical support for the University’s Oracle PeopleSoft applications.
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The winning recipe for a solid RFP response is equal parts compliance and responsiveness. Your “what” includes client needs (both explicit and implicit), your solution and resources.
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Calhoun County, Michigan is seeking qualified bidders to provide and support an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.
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Texas A&M University has released this RFP to create a pool of web development vendors and draft a master contract for upcoming web development services.
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You’ve read the RFP and taken notes on the most pertinent aspects; now it’s time to craft the response.
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Poudre School District in Fort Collins, CO is looking for qualified vendors to provide Wi-Fi access points at three new school sites.
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Okay, so the bid aligns with your business goals, mission and core capabilities, and you’re confident you have the resources needed. What’s next?
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In an RFP posted by the Washington State Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises, Seattle Public Schools is seeking proposals from qualified wireless vendors to provide hardware and software installation and support.
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You can achieve confidence and confirm alignment surrounding a bid/no-bid decision by asking yourself why you’re responding to the RFP and whether you have the time and resources needed to respond.
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