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rfp-response

起草适用于评估的美国联邦RFP响应,涵盖所有标准提案部分(封面信、技术、成本/价格、声明和证书)。确保符合FAR规定,CPARS参考以及L/M部分的一致性。在准备联邦招标提交、响应政府RFP或起草采购投标时使用。

person作者: jakexiaohubgithub

RFP Response

Produces a complete federal proposal structured to FAR requirements and scored against typical source selection criteria.

Prerequisites

Collect before drafting:

  1. RFP package — solicitation number, title, SOW, Section L/M instructions
  2. Contracting Officer — name, title, agency, address
  3. Offeror profile — legal name, UEI/CAGE, NAICS, small business certifications, SAM.gov status
  4. Past performance — 3–5 relevant contracts with CO/PM contacts, values, CPARS ratings
  5. Key personnel — resumes, clearance levels
  6. Cost data — indirect/fringe rates, labor categories and rates, subcontractor quotes

Quick Start

  1. Parse Section L (formatting) and Section M (evaluation factors) — these control everything
  2. Build a compliance matrix mapping every SOW/Section L requirement to a proposal section
  3. Draft volumes in order: cover letter → technical → cost/price → reps and certs
  4. Verify every capability claim cites past performance, test results, or published research
  5. Confirm all FAR/CAS citations against current regulations before submission

Proposal Volumes

1. Cover Letter (≤2 pages)

Include: addressee (named CO), solicitation reference, agency-specific mission knowledge, qualifications with CPARS ratings, compliance affirmation for all mandatory requirements, validity period (per solicitation, typically 60–120 days), authorized signatory with binding authority.

2. Executive Summary (≤3 pages)

  • Restate requirements interpretively — connect SOW to agency mission (do not paraphrase)
  • Differentiated solution with named methods, partnerships, or innovations
  • Quantified value proposition tied to documented past performance
  • Key personnel highlights and organizational depth

3. Technical Approach

Mirror SOW structure — one response per major task. For each task address:

  • Methods, tools, technologies, and rationale for selection
  • Resource requirements, dependencies, GFE/GFI needs
  • Integration points with agency systems or other contractors
  • Applicable standards (cite by name and number)
  • QA/QC protocols, acceptance criteria, corrective action process
  • Risk identification with specific mitigation plans
  • Technical diagrams (professional quality, labeled, referenced in text)

4. Management Plan

Org structure: management philosophy, org chart with key personnel (% time, reporting lines, sub interfaces), PM authority and span of control.

Resumes (consistent format): education, certifications, clearances, government contract experience, measurable accomplishments.

Schedule: milestones, deliverables, dependencies, critical path. Gantt or PERT format with historical duration estimates.

Administration: invoicing method/frequency, progress reporting cadence (CDRL-compliant), change control process, COR/COTR communication protocols, FAR clause procedural responses.

Staffing: recruitment plan, retention approach, succession plan, subcontractor oversight.

5. Past Performance

Per reference (3–5 projects):

| Field | Content | |---|---| | Client / agency | Name, federal/state/local | | Contract number | Including vehicle (GWAC, IDIQ, etc.) | | Type and value | FFP/CPFF/T&M; total value | | Period and scope | Dates; elements paralleling current SOW | | CPARS ratings | By evaluation factor; "Satisfactory" or above | | Outcomes | Quantified savings, defect rates, on-time %, awards | | Challenges | Obstacles encountered and corrective actions | | Reference contact | Name, title, phone, email (verified, willing) |

If limited prime experience: include key personnel track records and teaming partner experience with clear role delineation. Address any negative performance with corrective action narrative.

6. Cost/Price Breakdown

Structure by government cost element:

| Element | Detail | |---|---| | Direct Labor | LCAT, hours by year/task, rate (loaded/unloaded) | | Fringe / Overhead / G&A | Rate %, allocation base, pool composition | | Materials | Itemized with vendor quotes for major purchases | | Subcontracts | Same breakdown as prime, per subcontractor | | Travel | Trips, destinations, duration, FTR per diem | | ODCs | Software, communications, printing, shipping | | Fee/Profit | Justified by risk, complexity, capital investment |

  • Derive labor hours from historical actuals, industry standards, or bottom-up analysis — no unsupported round numbers
  • Apply index-based escalation (ECI, CPI) with cited sources for multi-year contracts
  • All costs must be allocable, allowable, and reasonable per FAR Part 31

7. Cost Supporting Documentation

  • [ ] Basis of Estimate narrative per major cost element
  • [ ] Labor rate documentation (payroll, salary surveys, market data)
  • [ ] Vendor quotes (current, ≤6 months; multiple for major items)
  • [ ] Indirect rate documentation: FPRA/PREA or rate build-up with CAS disclosure
  • [ ] Escalation factor support with index citations
  • [ ] Subcontractor proposals with competitive selection documentation
  • [ ] Accounting system description; CAS Disclosure Statements if applicable

8. Representations and Certifications

  • SAM.gov — confirm UEI, CAGE, NAICS, size standards current as of submission
  • Small business — verify against NAICS size standard; SBA cert current if WOSB/SDVOSB/HUBZone
  • Tax compliance — no delinquent federal tax liabilities (coordinate with finance)
  • Executive compensation — disclose if ≥80% federal revenue and >$25M
  • Procurement certs — OCI disclosures, conflict of interest, applicable statutes/EOs
  • Signatory — officer with actual binding authority; verify before execution

Legal risk: False certifications trigger termination, suspension/debarment, civil penalties, and criminal prosecution. Escalate any compliance uncertainty to legal counsel.

Pitfalls

  • Section L violations disqualify — every formatting requirement is mandatory; page limits are strict
  • No marketing language — every claim must cite evidence (past performance, certifications, test results)
  • Jargon balance — precise terminology but accessible to non-specialist evaluators
  • Graphics standards — all diagrams must be professional, labeled, captioned, and cited in text
  • Citation verification — confirm all FAR, CAS, and statutory references against current FAR/DFARS before submission
  • Jurisdiction — U.S. federal procurement only; apply DFARS supplements for DoD solicitations