Request for Proposal (RFP) No. 14-01 Computer and Hardware Equipment Desktop Workstations, Notebooks, Tablets, File Servers, Storage Solutions, Desktop and LAN Printers, Networking Products, Computer-based Telecommunications Systems, Electronics (Cameras, MP3s, GPS, etc.), Scanners and Projectors, Computer Accessories/Parts/Upgrades Release Date: March 3, 2014 Close Date: April 4, 2014, 2:00 PM (PDT) WSIPC Joanne Schultz, Proposal Coordinator 2121 W. Casino Road Everett, WA 98204-1472
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Request for Proposal Template A carefully crafted "Request for Proposal" (RFP) is the key to getting the best quality services you require for your project. This tool provides you with guidance and a template for preparing a good RFP. Instructions: 1. The Request for Proposal (RFP) is your "official" statement to vendors about the services you require. Vendors typically try to respond, point by point, to your RFP when they make their proposals. Therefore, the RFP "leads" vendors by focusing
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steps are: 1. Selecting software is a business decision, not an IT issue. 2. Get input upfront from key people. 3. Narrow the playing field. 4. Create reasonable expectations. 5. Don’t make your budget a mystery. 6. Identify all pricing upfront. 7. Determine vendors’ implementation process for proper planning. 8. Maximize the relationship with your software supplier. The RFP that I found was from the Michigan Work! Association. They were asking for proposals on a rolling 3 year training program
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Riordan Manufacturing Business Proposal CIS 207/Information Systems and Fundamentals Executive Summary Riordan Mfg. is a successful industry leader in the field of plastic injection molding and many other products. As with any successful company, your company is growing. With growth comes growing pains. In this proposal you will find a lot of detail that our team has provided to you about these key items. Let me start with the requirements for the system. Business requirements * Changing
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Contracts Just because the contractor has been selected as the winner does not mean the contractor can start doing the work. Before the project can proceed, a contract must be signed between the customer and the contractor. A contract is a vehicle for establishing good customer–contractor communications and arriving at a mutual understanding and clear expectations to ensure project success. It is an agreement between the contractor, who agrees to perform the project and to provide a product or
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PROJECT PROPOSAL Guide for Writing Project Proposals Sample Outline The following is a sample outline for a project proposal. Note that all questions for a section may not apply to your proposal, and should be used as a general guide only. 1. Introduction (1 or 2 paragraphs) * Motivation Sentence * Summarize the problem (1 or 2 sentences) * Summarize the solution (1 or 2 sentences) * Describe format of rest of proposal (sections, etc.) 2. Motivation (1 to 3
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Journal of Media Economics, 23:143–164, 2010 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC ISSN: 0899-7764 print/1532-7736 online DOI: 10.1080/08997764.2010.502514 Adoption of Mass-Customized Newspapers: An Augmented Technology Acceptance Perspective Johannes Putzke, Detlef Schoder, and Kai Fischbach Department of Information Systems and Information Management University of Cologne, Germany The authors propose an augmented version of the Technology Acceptance Model to examine the consumer acceptance
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PSISP documents (book and slides) available at the course repository site in order to provide details that show the proposed system is inline with the issues raised in the PSISP. The deliverables of this project is a proposal, a report and group presentation: 1. Proposal (3%) (Due on or before 05th July, 2012) - Selected Agency - Problem statement 2. Project Report (12%)(Due on or before 19th July, 2012) The report should provide details of the proposed system with the following
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Consumer Proposal in Edmonton – A Safe Way to Avoid Bankruptcy Bankruptcy and debt problems can happen to almost anyone. These problems can arise from a variety of different causes, such as sudden job loss or natural disaster. Most people believe that the only solution for this problem is bankruptcy, but a viable alternative does exist. More and more people today are looking to consumer proposal to get rid of their bankruptcy and debt problems. Depending on your exact situation, consumer proposal might
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The Relationship Between the Research Question, Hypotheses, Specific Aims, and Long-Term Goals of the Project Before you begin writing a grant proposal, take some time to map out your research strategy. A good first step is to formulate a research question. A Research Question is a statement that identifies the phenomenon to be studied. For example, “What resources are helpful to new and minority drug abuse researchers?” To develop a strong research question from your ideas, you should ask yourself
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