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Proposals will be received at the Post Office Department, for carrying mails of the United States on the following post-routes in the states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, until the 20th day of October, inclusive
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Year: 1828 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.? s.n.

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How to get government contracts : have a slice of the $1 trillion pie
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ISBN: 1430244976 1430244984 Year: 2012 Publisher: [S.l.] : New York : Apress ; distributed to the book trade worldwide by Springer Science+Business Media,

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How to Get Government Contracts demystifies the process of how a company can enter the government market, win its first and subsequent contracts, and then grow itself into a multi-million-dollar government contractor within a couple of years. It offers an insider’s view into the latest best practices that government contractors use to succeed in an increasingly competitive market, and it shows exactly how your company can apply these techniques to build a strong business.  Many companies venture into the government market with a certain naiveté and pay a hefty price to find out that there is much more to winning a contract than writing last-minute proposals in response to publicly posted solicitations. To stop the bleeding of precious resources, they need to step back to learn how professionals win business in the federal arena. This book shows you how to find, for example, the best potential customers and opportunities for your company. It also explains the secret to winning consistently by conducting pre-proposal preparation (also called "capture") and practicing a disciplined, process-based approach to proposal development. This book provides a recipe for winning government contracts over and over again, the way seasoned government contractors do it. After reading this book, you will know exactly what to do to position your company to win a government proposal before a solicitation becomes public, including building customer relationships, gathering intelligence, developing a "win strategy," performing competitive analysis, selecting the best teammates, and developing a solution. As a result, you will apply professional techniques to organizing your proposal effort, outlining a proposal document, and writing RFPs that persuade evaluators to award the contract to you.

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