Is there a way to look up a winning proposal for an awarded contract? I am new to government procurement and would like to see an example of what a finished product looks like.
Hi Benadict! Unfortunately, vendors usually like to keep their winning proposals to themselves! However, PTAC's across the nation provide no-cost assistance to small businesses interested in government contracting and may be able to provide you with some examples. Find your nearest PTAC here: www.aptac-us.org/find-a-ptac/.
There is a place on sam.gov that groups this info. This may be prior listings rather than winning bids, but I do remember someone talking about where they look for this information on sam.gov.
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Is there a way to look up a winning proposal for an awarded contract? I am new to government procurement and would like to see an example of what a finished product looks like.
Hi Benadict! Unfortunately, vendors usually like to keep their winning proposals to themselves! However, PTAC's across the nation provide no-cost assistance to small businesses interested in government contracting and may be able to provide you with some examples. Find your nearest PTAC here: www.aptac-us.org/find-a-ptac/.
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@@louis1stock PTAC's nationwide are free resources for small and diverse businesses - no charge for one-on-one assistance.
There is a place on sam.gov that groups this info. This may be prior listings rather than winning bids, but I do remember someone talking about where they look for this information on sam.gov.
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