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Rock Valley College
Recent Content on The Fabricator for Rock Valley College
- From The Fabricator
10 steps to winning a government contract - Step 10
- By John DiGiacomo and Jim Kleckner
- Jun 13, 2006
- Shop Management
- Article
Although the last step in the bidding process is to submit your bid, your final step in working with the government is never to give up and to apply what you learned throughout the process to every government job opportunity.
- From The Fabricator
10 steps to winning a government contract - Step 7
- By John DiGiacomo and Jim Kleckner
- Jun 13, 2006
- Shop Management
- Article
Once you're ready to write your proposal, you must know all about the three basic types of solicitations and how to write your proposal based on what type of solicitation you're working with.
- From The Fabricator
10 steps to winning a government contract - Step 9
- By John DiGiacomo and Jim Kleckner
- May 9, 2006
- Shop Management
- Article
Once you have your contract and have delivered product on time and within specifications, it's time to find out how to get paid in a timely fashion.
- From The Fabricator
10 steps to winning a government contract - Step 8
- By John DiGiacomo and Jim Kleckner
- Apr 11, 2006
- Shop Management
- Article
Now that you've written your proposal, it's time to submit it to the government. Before you send it off, make sure, one last time, that everything necessary in your bid proposal is there.
- From The Fabricator
10 steps to winning a government contract - Step 6
- By John DiGiacomo and Jim Kleckner
- Feb 7, 2006
- Shop Management
- Article
When you price out your bid, you get to be the expert - but that also means a lot of responsibility. Learn what you need to know to price out your bid to the federal government.
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