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As someone who actually works in the government contracting arena(both writing and administering to) let me tell you, there is far more to this than most know. RFP's are very specific and you would be amazed at how many companies, while well qualified to perform a service or build an item, are tossed out on something as simple as a quality control plan, or a certain procedure that doesn't fulfill all the requirements of the RFP.
The whole idea behind the RFP is so EVERYONE knows and understands the requirements of the contract.
Once a contract is awarded, any deficiencies can be corrected by modification of said contract(Ie 15 inch tires on 16 inch wheels, yep, it's happened)
It's up to those who administer this contract to make sure that everything provided to the government by this company is first rate.
If what is produced is crap, then those directly involved with the contract are responsible and should be held accountable.
If you really want to make sure that that our Men and Women in Uniform are getting only the best write in to your local representative and call for periodic reviews of the contract. It's your right to do so and not only will it help keep the companies performance top notch but it will send a message that we expect nothing but the best for our money and we are keeping an eye on them.
You'd be suprised how much transparency there is built into these programs, you just need to know where to look.
The whole idea behind the RFP is so EVERYONE knows and understands the requirements of the contract.
Once a contract is awarded, any deficiencies can be corrected by modification of said contract(Ie 15 inch tires on 16 inch wheels, yep, it's happened)
It's up to those who administer this contract to make sure that everything provided to the government by this company is first rate.
If what is produced is crap, then those directly involved with the contract are responsible and should be held accountable.
If you really want to make sure that that our Men and Women in Uniform are getting only the best write in to your local representative and call for periodic reviews of the contract. It's your right to do so and not only will it help keep the companies performance top notch but it will send a message that we expect nothing but the best for our money and we are keeping an eye on them.
You'd be suprised how much transparency there is built into these programs, you just need to know where to look.