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Developing and Managing Requests for Proposals in the Public Sector

English · Hardback

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Designed to provide a strategic overview of the skills and traits necessary to fulfill the procurement function against best value policy, this book thoroughly examines the foundational knowledge and skills needed by those who choose competitive negotiations as the best and most appropriate form for a given solicitation.


List of contents

1. The Procurement Process: An Overview
2. Request for Proposals Process
3. Developing the RFP Document
4. Scope of Work Specifications
5. Proposal Receipt, Evaluation, and Selection
6. Evaluation Methodologies
7. Contract Negotiations
8. Contract Writing
9. Completing the RFP Process

About the author

Theresa Bauccio-Teschlog, CPPB, is a career procurement professional with nearly 25 years of procurement experience. She has held many NIGP positions, including Education and Research Chair, Membership Secretary of the Washington State Chapter of NIGP, and is also an NIGP instructor.
Dennis Carney, CPPO, managed procurement, delivery services, and warehousing for Columbus, Ohio city schools for 15 years. Mr. Carney currently teaches procurement classes for NIGP: The Institute for Public Procurement. He has written extensively for NIGP, including co-authoring Global Best Practice documents on audits, developing evaluation criteria, and the evaluation process.
Joyce D. Foster, CPPO, CPPB, has over 30 years of public purchasing and contract administration experience. She is a master instructor for NIGP: The Institute of Public Procurement and has contributed to the development of face-to-face and online classes and global best practices. She is currently employed in procurement and contracting with DeKalb Peachtree Airport in Atlanta, Georgia.
Ronald King has over 37 years of purchasing experience in both the private and public sectors. He retired in 2018 as Deputy Director, Sourcing & Contracting for the VA Department of General Services/Division of Purchases & Supply in Richmond, VA. He is currently the Content Developer for NIGP: The Institute for Public Procurement.
Christine Weber, C.P.M., CPPB, has been a procurement professional in both the public and private sectors for over 20 years, including director-level and state-wide experience in Washington, D.C. and Colorado. As an NIGP certified instructor, she supports public entities with challenging, fun, and effective hands-on approaches to learning.

Summary

Designed to provide a strategic overview of the skills and traits necessary to fulfill the procurement function against best value policy, this book thoroughly examines the foundational knowledge and skills needed by those who choose competitive negotiations as the best and most appropriate form for a given solicitation.

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"The text is incredibly comprehensive and easy to read. It is a great resource for the least to the most seasoned professional. This book is a must-have for every procurement office." --Stacy Gregg, CPPO, CPPB, University of South Carolina, USA
 
"This is an invaluable text for any public procurement professional, and a must have for your public procurement library. It is an amazing primer for your first RFP and a comprehensive resource for your hundredth." -- Rebecca Kee, CPPO, CPPB, Experienced Public Procurement Professional
 
"This book is sure to become your ‘go-to’ resource for guidance and training on requests for proposals. It encompasses easy to follow instructions that provide a great foundation for successful outcomes, regardless of whether you are a seasoned procurement professional or just getting started." -- Theresa Webb, M.A., CPPO, CPPB, CPSM, C.P.M., Retired Government Procurement Official

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