[webproducers] Re: Reveal actual budget in RFP?

Tom,

I would recommend including everything you want/need in the RFP. 
Typically, when we respond to an RFP, we explain each item in the 
"recommended solution," provide a rough timeline which includes all 
these items, then price each item out by line-item. That way, if there 
are certain items we need to exclude based on budget or time, then we 
can cut and re-estimate if necessary, but you'll still have a ballpark 
idea of the cost and time.


On Jul 4, 2004, at 2:02 PM, Tom Davey wrote:

> So, I'm asking bidders to make sure that the proposals
> explicitly exclude those features

Cheers!

Todd R. Warfel
User Experience Architect
MessageFirst | making products easier to use
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