RE: Building a FAQ for preparing RFPs

Subject: RE: Building a FAQ for preparing RFPs
From: Toni Williams <tonicw -at- yahoo -dot- com>
To: "Darges, Katherine" <katherine -dot- darges -at- defensegp -dot- com>, TECHWR-L digest <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 08:56:03 -0700 (PDT)

Thank you for your response, Katherine.
First of all, I did not mean that I would be using the
FAQ as the proposal, rather I would be using the FAQ
internally as a resource to answer the questions asked
in the proposal.
We are writing proposals in response to potential
clients who want to contract with us for services --
not government related at all. These RFPs usually
consist of a plethora of questions regarding all
aspects of our business but none as extensive as the
ones you mention.
So I was looking for a way to organize the answers
from previous proposals into an easily accessible
source.

--- "Darges, Katherine"
<katherine -dot- darges -at- defensegp -dot- com> wrote:

> Toni,
>
> To whom are the proposals addressed?
>
> My knowledge of proposal writing is mostly
> government-related, but I've
> taken a course on the subject, too. Currently, I am
> writing two
> proposals - due 27 October and 31 October, meanwhile
> moving our offices
> from the suburbs into the city (no computers from
> Friday morning to
> Tuesday morning!). I've written five others since
> June, including a
> six-volume, 500 page one (with a lot of help).
>
> None of the recipients of our proposals will accept
> FAQs. We pay very
> careful attention to the exact requirements in the
> RFP. In the 500-page
> proposal one volume wanted our small business usage
> plan. Since we are
> a small business, our reply was one paragraph saying
> that the
> requirement doesn't apply to us. We still had to
> put it in a separate
> notebook with cover, table of contents, list of
> acronyms, and index.
>
> We were not allowed to use a global acronym list, so
> only acronyms used
> in a particular volume were allowed to be in that
> volume's list.
>
> Also, I wonder about the feeling engendered by using
> an FAQ vs. making a
> proposal look like it is the only one and the most
> important one you
> ever will do. Even if you are providing an FAQ, do
> you want to call it
> that or imply that?
>
> But then, your industry certainly dictates what feel
> your proposal
> needs.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Katherine Darges
> Sr. Management Analyst
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
>
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>
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> om] On Behalf Of Toni Williams
> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 1:03 PM
> To: TECHWR-L digest
> Subject: Building a FAQ for preparing RFPs
>
> Good morning,
> I have had to respond to several RFIs/RFPs over the
> last few months and want to put together a FAQ for
> them so I don't have to keep inventing the wheel. A
> former colleague was listing the questions and
> answers
> by category in a Word document but I was wondering
> if
> there was a way to build a database that could be
> searched by keyword. I don't know much about such
> things but it seems there must be a more efficient
> way
> to store and retrieve information.
> Thanks very much.
>
> Toni Williams
> tonicw -at- yahoo -dot- com
>


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