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What Federal Proposal Evaluators Want

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What Federal Proposal Evaluators Want
By Richard White


Most federal proposal evaluators share several characteristics.

1. They don’t want to read your proposal and many only read certain sections; they skim for the good parts.

2. They are looking for the duds that they can throw in the noncompliant pile as quickly as possible. The more proposals evaluators eliminate, the fewer they have to thoroughly review.

3. They want to read about clear, concise solutions to their problem in the shortest amount of time.

What They Read

What Makes Evaluators Giggle

Statements such as "This world-class company is eminently qualified to perform the required work" or "The collective experience of our personnel exceeds 200 person years" are sure to elicit groans from the evaluators. Avoid such trite statements at all cost.

An experienced federal proposal evaluator can get through a proposal in 15 minutes -- particularly those that will go in the "dud pile." The good ones are put in a "hopeful pile" and read more thoroughly later.

What They Want

In summary, a winning proposal is about superior organization, clarity of content, and brevity. These goals can only be achieved through the development of a proposal outline from the onset of the preparation process. The outline must then be refined until it evolves into a complete proposal.


The Proposal Architect

A Complete Business Process for Sales & Proposal Writing

The Proposal Architect provides a highly-structured business process for writing federal proposals.

Why is the Proposal Architect different from other software products?

The Proposal Architect includes content for training your staff in the art of federal sales and proposal writing. Detailed instructions are included for writing each chapter of a federal proposal.

Read more about the Proposal Architect visit http://www.proposalarchitect.com/.

Cost: $2,900

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For assistance with the demo or for more information call 888-661-4094 ext. 8.


Executive Breakfast with Proposal Architect Author, Richard White

Is your company experiencing proposal writing problems? Join the crowd of most federal contracting companies. Learn why your proposals are less than successful in this two hour breakfast training event.

Join us on Tuesday, July 31, 2007 and hear Richard White, author of the Proposal Architect address:

Schedule:
8:30 - 8:45am - Registration & Networking
8:45 - 9:15am - Advanced Techniques
9:15 - 10:30am - Product Demonstration

Location:
The Federal Sales Academy
3 Bethesda Metro Center
Suite M020
Bethesda, MD 20814

Cost: $100 per person

Directions to location:
http://www.fedmarket.com/seminars/academy-3metro.shtml[1]

Author’s Bio:
http://www.fedmarket.com/about/rwhite.shtml[2]

REGISTER HERE

Register online or call 888.661.4094 x 8 to reserve your seat.

If you are unable to attend, arrange an online demonstration with the author of the Proposal Architect call 301.652.9504 x 110.


Writing and Managing Winning Proposals (1-day seminar)

Does your business spend weeks and countless resources pulling together a proposal that it submits at the last minute? The reality is that most companies have a 5% chance at winning contracts when they "take a shot" at responding to RFP’s that they found on the web.

"Writing and Managing Winning Proposals" was specifically created to lighten the load on the number of responses to RFPs and win more government business. The tools and insight offered in this class are well worth your return on investment!

Seminar Calendar

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Register online or call 888.661.4094 x 8 to reserve your seat.

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