PTAC event: Responding to Federal RFPs
Date and Time
Tuesday May 16, 2017
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Location
12 Penns Way, New Castle, DE 19720
FROM THE SOUTH:
I-95 North
Take Exit # 4B/ Rt. 7
On Rt. 7/Rt. 1, go to Exit 166 (Churchmans Crossing/Rt. 58E) and turn left onto Churchmans Road (Rt. 58 - Office Depot will be on your right) Travel past former Chamber offices 1.5 miles
Turn Left onto Airport Rd / DE-37 N 1.1 miles
Turn Right onto Penns Way (just past Emory Hill Offices) <0.1 miles
End at 12 Penns Way building on the Left up on the hill
FROM THE NORTH:
I-95 South toward Newark/Baltimore
Merge onto DE-141 S / US-202 S via Exit 5A toward US-13 / New Castle 1.5 miles
Turn Slight Right onto Commons Blvd/ DE-37 S 0.7 miles
(FedEx is on your right)
Turn Left onto Penns Way (NCC Government offices on your right) <0.1 miles
End at 12 Penns Way Building on the Left up on the hill
If you have any trouble finding the New Castle County Chamber offices, please call (302) 737-4343.
Fees/Admission
$50
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Contact Information
(302) 737-4343
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Description
The PTAC of Delaware Presents
RFP Is Request for Proposal, but what does that mean and what do you need to do to submit your bid to the Federal Government?
RFP Is Request for Proposal, but what does that mean and what do you need to do to submit your bid to the Federal Government? The PTAC of Delaware is conducting a quarterly, three hour workshop on responding to Federal RFP’s. This class/workshop is designed to take you inside the organization of a proposal to understand the federal government bidding process. You will learn the structure of an RFP, how to understand every section and its requirements, and how to identify required resources. You will be given hands-on exercises to show how to perform as a proposal manager and/or key team member to plan, develop, write, review, and deliver a complete, compliant, and compelling bid response to the RFP. We will also review the federal government language (ACRONYMS).
Learn
- Federal Government Bidding Process
- Structure of an RFP (Request for Proposal)
- How To: Plan, Develop, Write, Review, and Deliver Compelling Bid Responses
- Federal Government Language (Acronyms)