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RFP - Debt Collectio 2008

  • YEAR CREATED: 2008
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document is a Request for Proposal (RFP) for debt collection services by the County of Rockland. The document provides guidelines and requirements for potential offerors to submit their proposals. The document specifies various sections that should be included in the proposal, such as an executive summary, technical response section, personnel qualifications and experience, and a statement of work. It also provides instructions on formatting, page size, and binding of the proposal. The executive summary section should include a concise narrative summary of the entire proposal, highlighting any key features and risks. The technical response section should address the proposed approach to meeting the requirements stated in the County's Statement of Objectives, as well as any risks involved. It should also include details of personnel qualifications and experience. The proposal should include a statement of work that expands upon the minimum objectives provided by the County. The proposed statement of work should define the tasks required for the successful completion of the project. The document emphasizes the importance of calculating the duration of all tasks using typical schedule networking tools, such as Microsoft Tasks. Additionally, the document mentions the use of legible tables, charts, graphs, and figures to depict organizations, systems, layouts, and implementation schedules. It provides guidelines for page size, format, and numbering. The proposal should be bound in a single three-ring loose-leaf binder with section tabs, and each copy should be clearly marked as "Original" or "Copy". The proposal should be mailed to the Director of Purchasing at the specified address. The document also states that electronic submission of proposals is not permitted for this solicitation. Overall, the document provides detailed instructions and requirements for potential offerors to submit their proposals for debt collection services. It emphasizes the need for a well-structured proposal with an executive summary, technical response, personnel qualifications, and a comprehensive statement of work. It also highlights the importance of using schedule networking tools to calculate task durations and the inclusion of visual aids to enhance the proposal.
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