Asked by Allan Gazcon on May 13, 2024

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The requirements section in a request for proposals should

A) let bidders know how and when you'll be making a decision.
B) spell out everything you expect from potential vendors.
C) provide contact information for someone who can answer detailed questions.
D) give potential bidders some background information on your organization.
E) offer examples of the types of services you can provide.

Requirements Section

A part of a document or plan that specifies needs or conditions to be met.

Request for Proposals

A formal document issued by an organization inviting suppliers to submit proposals for a specified product or service.

Potential Vendors

Businesses or individuals that may be considered as suppliers or providers of goods and services, but have not yet been selected or contracted.

  • Recognize the process and criteria for utilizing formal proposals and managing RFP (Request for Proposal) processes effectively.
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Calvin GonzalezMay 18, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The requirements section in a request for proposals should spell out everything that the issuer of the RFP expects from potential vendors. This will ensure that all potential vendors have a clear understanding of the project and can submit a proposal that accurately addresses the issuer's requirements. Providing contact information for someone who can answer detailed questions is also helpful, but not the main purpose of the requirements section. Providing background information on the organization or examples of services provided are not typically included in the requirements section. Additionally, letting bidders know how and when you'll be making a decision would usually be included in another section, such as the timeline or evaluation criteria.