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How to Prepare Proposals for Government Contracts |
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Factoring Your Government Accounts Receivables
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You Have Downloaded the RFP - Now What? R E A D THE RFP FACT: Preparing a RFP seems complicated and can appear Once you learn how to write s proposal, you will have a tremendous competitive advantage over your competition. The RFP usually will include the following: Part I - Pricing / Supplies and Services (Forms 1449 or SF33 used most times) Part II - Contract Clauses Part III - Documents, Exhibits, Attachments Part IV - Representations and Instructions Reading, understanding and following the instructions is extremely important. Once your first proposal is written, many parts of it can be used in future proposals, so paying for a professional proposal writer the "first" time may be beneficial. |
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