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RFP - Forensic Consulting Services 2008

  • YEAR CREATED: 2008
  • ENTITY TYPE: City/Township
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
This document is a request for proposals (RFP) from the City of New York for a project related to forensic science. The document outlines the format and content requirements for the proposal submission. It includes instructions for the proposal cover letter, technical proposal, and price proposal. The technical proposal section requires the proposer to provide information about their experience, including relevant experience, education, training, and certifications. They must also provide documentation to support their claims, such as copies of degrees, training certificates, and membership in relevant organizations. The proposer must also provide a list of previous clients and references. The organizational capability section requires the proposer to demonstrate their manpower, resources, managerial, and financial capability to carry out the project requirements. They must also disclose any claims, investigations, complaints, or lawsuits brought against them in the past five years, as well as any actions regarding the denial, loss, or suspension of licenses, certificates, or permits. The program approach section requires the proposer to describe in detail how they will provide the program described in the RFP and demonstrate how their proposed technical approach will fulfill the agency's goals and objectives. They must also provide a schedule for establishing each type of training program. The document also mentions that the proposal should be typed on both sides of 8 ½" X 11” paper and should be submitted on paper with at least 30% post-consumer material content. It emphasizes that the proposal will be evaluated based on its content, not its length. In addition, the document states that proposers are encouraged to propose innovative payment structures, indicating that the City of New York is open to considering alternative pricing models. The New York Police Department (NYPD) reserves the right to select the most suitable proposal based on their evaluation criteria, which suggests that the decision will not solely be based on the price proposed by the vendors.
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