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How To Read An RFP For Government Contracts

How To Read An RFP For Government Contracts

Update: 2024-10-09
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Retired Colonel Lewis Orndorff, an expert in government contracts with over 30 years of experience walks through  reading and understanding Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and Requests for Quote (RFQs) for government contracts.

Colonel Orndorff provides crucial advice on often-overlooked elements in these documents, such as FAR clauses, cost structures, and compliance requirements, that can significantly impact a company's obligations and costs.

The session includes practical examples and advice on identifying and understanding key contract details, ensuring companies make informed bidding decisions. Additionally, the episode discusses negotiation possibilities and the importance of understanding contract clauses to avoid potential pitfalls. I

Ideal for those interested in government contracting, the discussion also highlights the benefits of joining the GovClose certification program for specialized training in this field. 00:00 Introduction to Government Contracting

00:00  Introduction to Reading an RFP
00:16  Understanding the Documents: RFQ vs. RFP
00:39  Key Considerations in Proposals
01:42  Detailed Examination of Solicitation Sections
03:59  Contract Types and Their Implications
06:39  Importance of Reading Clauses
08:40  Tools and Strategies for Cost Estimation
10:26  Navigating the Proposal Submission Process
11:49  Highlighting Important Clauses
16:21  Practical Examples and Case Studies
30:02  Q&A Session
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How To Read An RFP For Government Contracts

How To Read An RFP For Government Contracts

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