CIO SP3 Model Proposal
CIO-SP3, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Multiple Award IT Service Contract is being procure under small and large business Requests for Proposals.
RFP Proposal Due Date Number of Awards Length of Contract CIO-SP3 Large Business 11/19/2010 35 - 40 10 years CIO-SP3 Small Business Sometime in October 2010 35 - 40 10 years
The large and small business RFPs (as published) are virtually identical. Large businesses have to respond to all ten technical IT service tasks while small businesses have to respond to only three.
Fedmarket has developed an innovative, new product that will help companies save substantial sums of proposal writing dollars.
The CIO-SP3 Model Proposal, provided in Microsoft Word format, is designed to be refined and modified by companies submitting a proposal in response to a CIO-SP3 solicitation. Customers using the product may add company-specific information to the model proposal. Once a user has refined or modified the model text, it will have a completed proposal that is within the page limits specified in the solicitation.
Fedmarket is offering proposal templates for both the large and small business solicitations. The content of the proposal sections in our templates are shown below.
For more information or a demonstration call a Fedmarket sales representative at 888 661 4094, Ext. 2.
Proposal Section Template Content Cover Letter Outline and instructions Compliance Checklist Compliance matrix less page numbers Contractor Team Arrangements Outline and instructions Program Management Model text to be refined by customer Corporate Commitment Model text to be refined by customer Technical Understanding and Capability for Each Task Area Outline and instructions Small Disadvantaged Business Participation Model Text to be refined by customer Past Performance Model Text to be refined by customer Price and Cost Excel spread sheets and instructions Small Business Subcontracting Plan Model Plan with insertions by customer Other Administrative Data Outline and instructions
This article has been viewed: 3597 times