CIO-SP3 Due Date Extended to May 16

There is still time to perfect your proposal submission to compete for CIO-SP3.

It has been determined that the need for additional small businesses exists. CIO-SP3 invites Small Business, 8(a), SDVOSB, and HUBZone offerors to submit offers to be considered for the Ramp On Open Season.

Fedmarket is offering a Small Business Model Proposal and Full Service Proposal Writing for CIO-SP3 SB Ramp On Open Season available now.

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CIO-SP3 SB Ramp On Small Business Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) is a ten (10) year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract. The vehicle has a ceiling of $20 billion and awards should be announced by the end of January 2017. This is a total small business set-aside contract.

This contract is intended to provide Information Technology (IT) solutions and services. The IT solutions and services include, health and biomedical-related IT services to meet scientific, health, administrative, operational, managerial, and information management requirements. The contract also contains general IT services.

Fedmarket offers two proposal writing services for CIO-SP3 SB Ramp On.

  1. Purchase a fully compliant procurement specific model proposal for CIO-SP3: $1,800
  2. Full proposal writing services using the model proposal as a basis for the customer and Fedmarket producing an edited proposal ready for submittal: $3,600

What is a model proposal?

Fedmarket prepares a model proposal as follows:

  • Reverse engineer (deconstruct) the Request for Proposal into a Compliance Matrix
  • Use the Compliance Matrix to organize a fully compliant proposal outline. In other words, an RFP driven outline based on precisely what the government is requesting in the RFP.
  • Add color coded RFP requirements from Sections L (Proposal Instructions) & Section M (Evaluation Criteria) of the RFP to assist customers in writing company specific content. (All colored coded requirements and instructions are deleted by us in the final editing process in the full service option).
  • Add legacy content from our proposal library to the outline.
  • Add chapter introductions, tables, and standard formats to the outline.
  • Add red instructions to the outline telling customers precisely what is needed from them to complete the proposal.

Steps 1 thru 6 produce the Model Proposal and the model is delivered for the $1,800 price with no further assistance from Fedmarket.

For the $3,600 full services the customer sends Fedmarket customer specific content (per our red instructions) and Fedmarket builds and edits the proposal into a complete proposal ready for submittal.

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