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RFP - Medical Adviser - Emergency Medical Services Division 2007

  • YEAR CREATED: 2007
  • ENTITY TYPE: City/Township
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document is a Request for Proposal (RFP) for professional services to be provided to the Salt Lake City Fire Department. The document includes various sections outlining the requirements and instructions for submitting a proposal. The document begins with questions regarding the company's history of bankruptcy or reorganization, followed by a request for information on any special knowledge or skills that the company can provide related to the services requested. The next section focuses on the proposed approach to the project, including a statement of understanding of the project and a description of the proposed approach to the scope of services. It also asks for a brief statement on why the offeror is interested in providing the services and how they will meet the city's time requirements. Additionally, the offeror is asked to identify any additional or innovative services and products they can provide. The document then moves on to the proposed fees, requesting an offered not-to-exceed annual fee for services and itemizing the cost of any work items not included in the annual fee. Other required information includes any exceptions to the RFP and the attached Sample Agreement, measures taken by the firm to minimize adverse environmental impact, and the ability to accept electronic payments. The document also includes a representation regarding ethical standards for city officers and employees, stating that the offeror has not provided illegal gifts or payoffs and has not breached any ethical standards. The final section mentions that oral interviews and site visits may be conducted with prospective physicians, and it reminds offerors not to submit any gifts or promotional items with their proposals. Overall, the document provides detailed instructions and requirements for submitting a proposal for professional services to the Salt Lake City Fire Department. The document also mentions that the selected offeror may enter into exclusive discussions with the department, indicating that the proposal evaluation process may involve further negotiations before finalizing the award.
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