Difference between revisions of "Request for Proposal"
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− | |'''1.''' Request for Proposal is the publication of a document that invites and informs prospective vendors and service providers on the type of services or products that a company is attempting to purchase or procure. An RFP is a solicitation for potential contractors to submit their bids in a competitive [[process]]. | + | |'''1.''' Request for Proposal is the publication of a document that invites and informs prospective vendors and service providers on the type of services or products that a company is attempting to purchase or procure. |
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Revision as of 04:33, 27 October 2020
1. Request for Proposal is the publication of a document that invites and informs prospective vendors and service providers on the type of services or products that a company is attempting to purchase or procure.
Notes: An RFP is a solicitation for potential contractors to submit their bids in a competitive process.
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