(Total Views: 2682)
Posted On: 05/04/2017 1:09:46 PM
Post# of 3601
A GSA rfq/rfp for government takes months.
Not to be a party pooper but a US Army response from Coates is very involved and I do not see a huge pile of similar boiler plate responses from which to re-edit for the CSRV. A response would be nearly from scratch for the technology and George would need to hire a writer who speaks government. Having written a few GSA tombs for rfp (response for proposal or q quote) it is not like a PR!!!!
Saving grace is that George has a pile of decent tech info that is germane to an rfp/q but it needs to be sorted out to fulfill expectations. That is a real labor, takes time and lots of Q&A between Army and COTE.
There is more than I describe but you get the gist. Buy and hold IMO
Not to be a party pooper but a US Army response from Coates is very involved and I do not see a huge pile of similar boiler plate responses from which to re-edit for the CSRV. A response would be nearly from scratch for the technology and George would need to hire a writer who speaks government. Having written a few GSA tombs for rfp (response for proposal or q quote) it is not like a PR!!!!
Saving grace is that George has a pile of decent tech info that is germane to an rfp/q but it needs to be sorted out to fulfill expectations. That is a real labor, takes time and lots of Q&A between Army and COTE.
There is more than I describe but you get the gist. Buy and hold IMO
(1)
(0)
Scroll down for more posts ▼