Proposal Templates for Current MAS Solicitations
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CIO-SP3 Proposal Template - Small Business Proposal Due 1/14/2011
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Multiple Award IT Service Contract is finally out. CIO-SP3 is a ten-year contract with a large and small business component. NIH is anticipating making 35 to 40 awards and the small business component is likely to have a similar range of contract awards. Read more...
EAGLE II Template - Large Business Proposal Due 1/11/2011, Small Business Proposal Due 1/18/2011
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has finally issued the much-anticipated Eagle II Solicitation, the successor to the $8 billion Eagle I Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract. With a ceiling of $22 billion, Eagle II contracts will provide the following categories of IT support services across all DHS agencies. Read more...
DHS TABSS Template - The TABSS template documents are based on the draft solicitation released on May 27, 2010. For those who purchase the pre-final template package, we will provide revised versions of any template document with alterations or additions clearly annotated.
The new DHS TABSS procurement looks similar to the MOBIS GSA Schedule: consulting, engineering, and acquisition support. The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is conducting the TABSS department-wide acquisition with on behalf of DHS and all of its components. Read more...Why Purchase Model Text? Writing and editing one page of proposal text can take five hours or more. Using five hours as a rough guide, a one hundred-paged proposal can require 500 man hours and cost $50,000 (assuming a professional writer bills at $100.00 per hour). By using templates, a business can realize savings of 30 - 60% off that estimate.
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