Posts Tagged ‘Bid Writing’
3 Tips for Effectively Communicating with a Technical Writer
Technical writers are the bridge between your business and the government. For your technical writer to produce the most effective solicitation response, there are a few steps you can take to maximize this resource: Identify your Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), Make time for solutioning, and review the draft.
Continue ReadingHow to Ask Bid Questions to The Government
Frequently when working on writing a government proposal, you will have a few questions arise out of the solicitation. Whatever your question, you must ask it correctly so that you get a clear response. There are three tips for formatting your question: stick to email, be specific, and reference documents.
Continue ReadingData and Strategic Bidding in Government Procurement
With the number of government solicitations on the rise, businesses face roadblocks when it comes finding and pursuing the right bid. Without a strategic approach and the data to drive…
Continue Reading3 Tips for Stellar Government Contract Proposal Responses
Before deciding to delve into the government bidding space, businesses should take the time to decide if they have the internal resources and materials to truly compete. While many businesses host a wide array of excellent products and services, the government often wants to see more from a company when they submit a proposal.
Continue ReadingWhat is Proposal Management?
A frequent question businesses have when breaking into the world of government contracting is “what is proposal management?” At its core, proposal management is the process one goes through when taking a government solicitation, or government request for goods or services, and creating a full bid proposal in hopes of winning that government contract.
Continue Reading3 Reasons to Hire a Proposal Manager
3 Reasons to Hire a Proposal Manager There are many benefits for businesses who choose to participate in government sales. However, delving into such a competitive environment can be both…
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