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|logo = http://wikirfp.org/wikirfplogo.gif | |||
|URL = http://wikirfp.org | |||
|recentchanges URL = http://wikirfp.org:Recentchanges | |||
|wikinode URL = No | |||
|status = Active | |||
|language = English | |||
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==Description== | |||
[http://wikirfp.org WikiRFP] (subtitle ''WikiRFP'') is the official free public WIKI site containing information pertaining to the Request for Proposal (RFP) process. | |||
== Definition: Request for Proposal (RFP) == | |||
A [[Request for Proposal]] ([[RFP]]) is a tool a buyer uses to purchase from a [[supplier]] many types of products or services. It is a formal request for proposals from suppliers. An organization typically issues the RFP in order to assess competing bids. | |||
It creates a dialogue between both the [[buyer]] and [[seller]] allowing each party to work from the same set of rules, requirements, sechedules and information. | |||
[[Category:Information]] |
Latest revision as of 22:11, 4 April 2012
http://wikirfp.org/wikirfplogo.gif | WikiRFP Recent changes [No WikiNode] [No About] [No Mobile URL] |
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Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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Wiki license: | [[:Category:Wiki {{{license}}}|{{{license}}}]] |
Main topic: | Information |
Description[edit]
WikiRFP (subtitle WikiRFP) is the official free public WIKI site containing information pertaining to the Request for Proposal (RFP) process.
Definition: Request for Proposal (RFP)[edit]
A Request for Proposal (RFP) is a tool a buyer uses to purchase from a supplier many types of products or services. It is a formal request for proposals from suppliers. An organization typically issues the RFP in order to assess competing bids.
It creates a dialogue between both the buyer and seller allowing each party to work from the same set of rules, requirements, sechedules and information.