Skillfully creating a request for proposal can ensure the success or failure of the resulting solution. If the specified requirements are too vague, the bidder may not design and implement an adequate solution for the problem. If the requirements are too detailed and restrictive, the bidders’ innovation may be limited.
The RFP process begins with drafting a request for proposal. Bidders review the solicitation and submit suggestions for improvement.
Instruction:
Section 1:
1. Provide an RFP outline.
Section 2:
1. What kinds of projects would you recommend a fixed-priced contract be used?
2. What kind of project would you recommend a cost-plus contract be used?
3. Provide an example and multiple reasons why while referencing elements of Request for Proposal (RFP).