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Request for proposal

A request for proposal (RFP) is a document that solicits a proposal, often made through a bidding process, by an agency or company interested in procurement of a commodity, service, or valuable asset, to potential suppliers to submit business proposals.[1]

Overview edit

An RFP is used where the request requires technical expertise, specialized capability, or where the product or service being requested does not yet exist, and the proposal may require research and development to create whatever is being requested.

The RFP presents preliminary requirements for the commodity or service, and may dictate to varying degrees the exact structure and format of the supplier's response. Effective RFPs typically reflect the strategy and short/long-term business objectives, providing detailed insight upon which suppliers will be able to offer a matching perspective.[2]

Similar requests include a request for quotation (RFQ), whereby the customer may simply be looking for a price quote, and a request for information (RFI), where the customer needs more information from vendors before submitting an RFP. An RFI is typically followed by an RFP or RFQ.[3]

In principle, an RFP:

  • Informs suppliers that an organization is looking to procure and encourages them to make their best effort.
  • Requires the company to specify what it proposes to purchase. If the requirements analysis has been prepared properly, it can be incorporated quite easily into the Request document.
  • Alerts suppliers that the selection process is competitive.
  • Allows for wide distribution and response.
  • Ensures that suppliers respond factually to the identified requirements.
  • Is generally expected to follow a structured evaluation and selection procedure, so that an organization can demonstrate impartiality, a crucial factor in public sector procurement.

Specifications edit

An RFP typically involves more than a request for a price. Examples of such are: Choosing requirements, the timetable for the project, the RFP Package format, and Obtain clearance for the RFI Package format. Other requested information may include basic corporate information and history, financial information (can the company deliver without risk of bankruptcy), technical capability (used on major procurements of services, where the item has not previously been made or where the requirement could be met by varying technical means), product information such as stock availability and estimated completion period, and customer references that can be checked to determine a company's suitability (including educational and military background of its employees on the project --- college graduates and those with advanced college degrees may add "value" from the bidder).

The ubiquitous availability of the internet has made many government agencies turn either to state-run or vendor operated websites which provide listings of RFPs as well as RFIs and RFQs. Many allow vendors to sign up at no charge to receive e-mails of requests either generally or for specific categories of product or service for which there is an interest. In some cases, the entire process is done on-line with responses as scanned documents or PDF files uploaded to the server; in other cases, or for legal reasons, a response must be sent in hard copy form and/or on CD/DVD disc or flash drive by mail or delivery service.[citation needed]

In the militaries of many countries, an RFP is often raised to fulfill an Operational Requirement (OR), after which the military procurement authority will normally issue a detailed technical specification against which tenders (i.e., bids) will be made by potential contractors. In the civilian use, an RFP is usually part of a complex sales process, also known as enterprise sales.

RFPs often include specifications of the item, project or service for which a proposal is requested. The more detailed the specifications, the better the chances that the proposal provided will be accurate. Generally RFPs are sent to an approved supplier or vendor list.

The bidders return a proposal by a set date and time. Late proposals may or may not be considered, depending on the terms of the initial RFP. The proposals are used to evaluate the suitability as a supplier, vendor, or institutional partner. Typically organizations follow a detailed vendor screening process to short list the vendors who should be invited for further rounds of negotiation. This screening process could either be vendor scoring models or internal discussions within the buyer organization. Discussions may be held on the proposals (often to clarify technical capabilities or to note errors in a proposal or in many cases to negotiate on the price). In most instances, only selected bidders may be invited to participate in subsequent bids, or may be asked to submit their best technical and financial proposal, commonly referred to as a Best and Final Offer (BAFO). Subsequent changes can be referred to as the Best and Revised Final Offer (BARFO).

Once both the parties, i.e. a buyer organization and seller organization, agree on the technical and commercial terms and conditions of the proposal, they could move on to next steps like contract signing, statement of work which would formalize the purchase transactions.

Today, many organizations are becoming more collaborative in the development of RFPs; this is especially true for universities and other major public entities making major technology purchases. RFP-issuing groups ask for specific use cases, rather than providing a list of features, and ensure they have the opportunity to include demonstrations, webinars and meetings as part of the RFP process to ensure they have a strong understanding of all competing products before making a purchase.[4]

RFP Template edit

An RFP template is a document that is used to create a formal request for proposal. It is usually created by the person who will be issuing the RFP. The template can be used as a guide for those who are responding to the RFP.

The purpose of an RFP template is to provide all of the necessary information and instructions in order for someone to respond with a proposal that meets all of the requirements set out in the document.


A well-written RFP template will include sections on:

  • Write an introduction. Why are you going into this project and what do you hope to achieve with the project?
  • Explain your company’s history and project’s background.
  • Define high-level business and tech requirements.
  • Describe solution architecture with an understandable diagram (current setup, with desired changes) or in case of a completely new solution provide architecture on how the solution should be integrated with your other systems (CRM, Billing…)
  • List all detailed technical requirements in the format of a Statement of Compliance
  • Explain how vendors should respond. Write the structure you expect your vendors to follow when planning their response to your RFP. When all vendors follow the same format, responses are easier to evaluate.
  • Outline your selection criteria.
  • Note your timelines.[5]

Role in government procurement edit

In United States government procurement, Federal Acquisition Regulation 15.203 covers requests for proposals, stating

Requests for proposals (RFPs) are used in negotiated acquisitions to communicate Government requirements to prospective contractors and to solicit proposals.[6]

The FAR allows for evaluation of proposals, further discussions with bidders and invitation for submission of written final proposal revisions (FPRs), upon which a final selection decision is based.[7] Federal government requests for final proposal revisions must

advise offerors that the final proposal revisions shall be in writing and that the Government intends to make award without obtaining further revisions.[8]

The term "request for proposals" is sometimes used in relation to government procurement in the United Kingdom, for example a request for proposals to raise and manage the UK Government's proposed Broadband Investment Fund was issued in June 2016.[9]

Other requests edit

The collective term RFX is often used to embrace a request for proposal (RFP), or any of the terms listed below.[10]

  • A request for association (RFA), also known as request for partnership or request for alliance, is a proposal from one party to another for acting together (usually in business) and sharing the benefits of this joint action.
  • A request for expression(s) of interest (RFEI), is part of the EOI (expression of interest) discovery process in order to gather information regarding the potential procurement of the services sought, similar to the RFQ, sometimes done prior to publishing an RFP.
  • A request for information (RFI) is a proposal requested from a potential seller or a service provider to determine what products and services are potentially available in the marketplace to meet a buyer's needs and to know the capability of a seller in terms of offerings and strengths of the seller. RFIs are commonly used on major procurements, where a requirement could potentially be met through several alternate means. An RFI, however, is not an invitation to bid, is not binding on either the buyer or sellers, and may or may not lead to an RFP or RFQ.
  • A request for quotation (RFQ) is used when discussions with bidders are not required (mainly when the specifications of a product or service are already known) and when price is the main or only factor in selecting the successful bidder. An RFQ may also be used prior to issuing a full-blown RFP to determine general price ranges. In this scenario, products, services or suppliers may be selected from the RFQ results to bring in to further research in order to write a more fully fleshed out RFP. In commercial business practice, the RFQ is the most popularly used form of RFx, with many companies not understanding the distinction between the RFx's, and so defaulting to RFQ.
  • A request for qualifications (RFQ) also known as pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) is a document often distributed before initiation of the RFP process. It is used to gather vendor information from multiple companies to generate a pool of prospects. This eases the RFP review process by preemptively short-listing candidates which meet the desired qualifications.
  • A request for solution (RFS) is similar to a RFP, but more open and general. This allows the vendor or supplier the most flexibility of all RFx in expressing their solution, or their product and service combination.[11]
  • A request for tender (RFT), also known as invitation to tender (ITT), is more commonly used by governments.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Blake, Gary; Bly, Robert W. (1993). The Elements of Technical Writing. New York: Macmillan Publishers. p. 100. ISBN 0020130856.
  2. ^ "How Request for Proposal should be used in business &#124". Negotiation Experts. Negotiations.com. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
  3. ^ . Humboldt State University. Archived from the original on 2015-07-21. Retrieved 2015-07-28.
  4. ^ "Entering a Tech Procurement Process? Here Are 5 Things You Need to Know About RFPs". evolllution.com. 12 September 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  5. ^ Biljan, Ivan (April 19, 2022). "Want An IPTV/OTT Service RFP?". Uniqcast. from the original on December 8, 2022. Retrieved May 10, 2023.
  6. ^ Federal Acquisition Regulation, 15.203 Requests for proposals, accessed 23 February 2023
  7. ^ Government Accountability Office, Matter of: All Native, Inc., file: B-411693; B-411693.2; B-411693.3, published 5 October 2015, accessed 9 March 2023
  8. ^ Federal Acquisition Regulation, 15.307 Proposal revisions, accessed 9 March 2023
  9. ^ Infrastructure and Projects Authority and HM Treasury, Broadband Investment Fund, published 16 June 2016, accessed 23 February 2023
  10. ^ James, M., Definition: RFx, TechTarget, updated May 2017, accessed 23 February 2023
  11. ^ Tonti, Jon (July 3, 2012). "Out with Request for Proposals and in With Request for Solutions". Nearshore Americas. Retrieved 11 April 2017.

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and format of the supplier s response Effective RFPs typically reflect the strategy and short long term business objectives providing detailed insight upon which suppliers will be able to offer a matching perspective 2 Similar requests include a request for quotation RFQ whereby the customer may simply be looking for a price quote and a request for information RFI where the customer needs more information from vendors before submitting an RFP An RFI is typically followed by an RFP or RFQ 3 In principle an RFP Informs suppliers that an organization is looking to procure and encourages them to make their best effort Requires the company to specify what it proposes to purchase If the requirements analysis has been prepared properly it can be incorporated quite easily into the Request document Alerts suppliers that the selection process is competitive Allows for wide distribution and response Ensures that suppliers respond factually to the identified requirements Is generally expected to follow a structured evaluation and selection procedure so that an organization can demonstrate impartiality a crucial factor in public sector procurement Specifications editAn RFP typically involves more than a request for a price Examples of such are Choosing requirements the timetable for the project the RFP Package format and Obtain clearance for the RFI Package format Other requested information may include basic corporate information and history financial information can the company deliver without risk of bankruptcy technical capability used on major procurements of services where the item has not previously been made or where the requirement could be met by varying technical means product information such as stock availability and estimated completion period and customer references that can be checked to determine a company s suitability including educational and military background of its employees on the project college graduates and those with advanced college degrees may add value from the bidder The ubiquitous availability of the internet has made many government agencies turn either to state run or vendor operated websites which provide listings of RFPs as well as RFIs and RFQs Many allow vendors to sign up at no charge to receive e mails of requests either generally or for specific categories of product or service for which there is an interest In some cases the entire process is done on line with responses as scanned documents or PDF files uploaded to the server in other cases or for legal reasons a response must be sent in hard copy form and or on CD DVD disc or flash drive by mail or delivery service citation needed In the militaries of many countries an RFP is often raised to fulfill an Operational Requirement OR after which the military procurement authority will normally issue a detailed technical specification against which tenders i e bids will be made by potential contractors In the civilian use an RFP is usually part of a complex sales process also known as enterprise sales RFPs often include specifications of the item project or service for which a proposal is requested The more detailed the specifications the better the chances that the proposal provided will be accurate Generally RFPs are sent to an approved supplier or vendor list The bidders return a proposal by a set date and time Late proposals may or may not be considered depending on the terms of the initial RFP The proposals are used to evaluate the suitability as a supplier vendor or institutional partner Typically organizations follow a detailed vendor screening process to short list the vendors who should be invited for further rounds of negotiation This screening process could either be vendor scoring models or internal discussions within the buyer organization Discussions may be held on the proposals often to clarify technical capabilities or to note errors in a proposal or in many cases to negotiate on the price In most instances only selected bidders may be invited to participate in subsequent bids or may be asked to submit their best technical and financial proposal commonly referred to as a Best and Final Offer BAFO Subsequent changes can be referred to as the Best and Revised Final Offer BARFO Once both the parties i e a buyer organization and seller organization agree on the technical and commercial terms and conditions of the proposal they could move on to next steps like contract signing statement of work which would formalize the purchase transactions Today many organizations are becoming more collaborative in the development of RFPs this is especially true for universities and other major public entities making major technology purchases RFP issuing groups ask for specific use cases rather than providing a list of features and ensure they have the opportunity to include demonstrations webinars and meetings as part of the RFP process to ensure they have a strong understanding of all competing products before making a purchase 4 RFP Template editAn RFP template is a document that is used to create a formal request for proposal It is usually created by the person who will be issuing the RFP The template can be used as a guide for those who are responding to the RFP The purpose of an RFP template is to provide all of the necessary information and instructions in order for someone to respond with a proposal that meets all of the requirements set out in the document A well written RFP template will include sections on Write an introduction Why are you going into this project and what do you hope to achieve with the project Explain your company s history and project s background Define high level business and tech requirements Describe solution architecture with an understandable diagram current setup with desired changes or in case of a completely new solution provide architecture on how the solution should be integrated with your other systems CRM Billing List all detailed technical requirements in the format of a Statement of Compliance Explain how vendors should respond Write the structure you expect your vendors to follow when planning their response to your RFP When all vendors follow the same format responses are easier to evaluate Outline your selection criteria Note your timelines 5 Role in government procurement editMain article Government procurementIn United States government procurement Federal Acquisition Regulation 15 203 covers requests for proposals statingRequests for proposals RFPs are used in negotiated acquisitions to communicate Government requirements to prospective contractors and to solicit proposals 6 The FAR allows for evaluation of proposals further discussions with bidders and invitation for submission of written final proposal revisions FPRs upon which a final selection decision is based 7 Federal government requests for final proposal revisions mustadvise offerors that the final proposal revisions shall be in writing and that the Government intends to make award without obtaining further revisions 8 The term request for proposals is sometimes used in relation to government procurement in the United Kingdom for example a request for proposals to raise and manage the UK Government s proposed Broadband Investment Fund was issued in June 2016 9 Other requests editThe collective term RFX is often used to embrace a request for proposal RFP or any of the terms listed below 10 A request for association RFA also known as request for partnership or request for alliance is a proposal from one party to another for acting together usually in business and sharing the benefits of this joint action A request for expression s of interest RFEI is part of the EOI expression of interest discovery process in order to gather information regarding the potential procurement of the services sought similar to the RFQ sometimes done prior to publishing an RFP A request for information RFI is a proposal requested from a potential seller or a service provider to determine what products and services are potentially available in the marketplace to meet a buyer s needs and to know the capability of a seller in terms of offerings and strengths of the seller RFIs are commonly used on major procurements where a requirement could potentially be met through several alternate means An RFI however is not an invitation to bid is not binding on either the buyer or sellers and may or may not lead to an RFP or RFQ A request for quotation RFQ is used when discussions with bidders are not required mainly when the specifications of a product or service are already known and when price is the main or only factor in selecting the successful bidder An RFQ may also be used prior to issuing a full blown RFP to determine general price ranges In this scenario products services or suppliers may be selected from the RFQ results to bring in to further research in order to write a more fully fleshed out RFP In commercial business practice the RFQ is the most popularly used form of RFx with many companies not understanding the distinction between the RFx s and so defaulting to RFQ A request for qualifications RFQ also known as pre qualification questionnaire PQQ is a document often distributed before initiation of the RFP process It is used to gather vendor information from multiple companies to generate a pool of prospects This eases the RFP review process by preemptively short listing candidates which meet the desired qualifications A request for solution RFS is similar to a RFP but more open and general This allows the vendor or supplier the most flexibility of all RFx in expressing their solution or their product and service combination 11 A request for tender RFT also known as invitation to tender ITT is more commonly used by governments See also editCall for bids Contract A E tendering ERFx Funding opportunity announcement Outsourcing Proposal software Qualifications Based Selection Reverse auction Statement of work Strategic sourcing TenderingReferences edit Blake Gary Bly Robert W 1993 The Elements of Technical Writing New York Macmillan Publishers p 100 ISBN 0020130856 How Request for Proposal should be used in business amp 124 Negotiation Experts Negotiations com Retrieved 2013 05 16 What s the difference between an RFI an RFP and an RFQ Humboldt State University Archived from the original on 2015 07 21 Retrieved 2015 07 28 Entering a Tech Procurement Process Here Are 5 Things You Need to Know About RFPs evolllution com 12 September 2014 Retrieved 18 March 2018 Biljan Ivan April 19 2022 Want An IPTV OTT Service RFP Uniqcast Archived from the original on December 8 2022 Retrieved May 10 2023 Federal Acquisition Regulation 15 203 Requests for proposals accessed 23 February 2023 Government Accountability Office Matter of All Native Inc file B 411693 B 411693 2 B 411693 3 published 5 October 2015 accessed 9 March 2023 Federal Acquisition Regulation 15 307 Proposal revisions accessed 9 March 2023 Infrastructure and Projects Authority and HM Treasury Broadband Investment Fund published 16 June 2016 accessed 23 February 2023 James M Definition RFx TechTarget updated May 2017 accessed 23 February 2023 Tonti Jon July 3 2012 Out with Request for Proposals and in With Request for Solutions Nearshore Americas Retrieved 11 April 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Request for proposal amp oldid 1209714399, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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