RFR FY26 EPS-Public Awareness Campaign
Federal opportunity from 1044CONVD - Executive Office of Public Safety & Security • Executive Office of Public Safety & Security. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 31, 2026. Industry: NAICS 80, 14, 00.
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Description
RFR FY26 EPS-Public Awareness Campaign
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The RFR FY26 EPS-Public Awareness Campaign seeks to engage bidders in developing a public awareness initiative for the Executive Office of Public Safety & Security. This opportunity is set aside for small business participation, emphasizing inclusivity in response submissions. The response deadline is March 31, 2026, providing time for strategic proposal development and team formation.
The buyer aims to implement an effective public awareness campaign to enhance community engagement and awareness regarding public safety issues.
- Small businesses with experience in public awareness campaigns
- Firms specializing in marketing and communications
- Agencies with a history of working for governmental entities
- Assess current public awareness needs
- Develop campaign strategies
- Design marketing materials
- Conduct outreach and engagement activities
- Evaluate campaign effectiveness
- Completed proposal form
- Proof of small business eligibility
- Detailed project plan and timeline
- Budget breakdown and pricing strategy
- Sample campaign materials
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure adherence to small business participation requirements
- Follow specific guidelines outlined in the RFR documentation
- Consider competitive pricing but ensure value is communicated through proposed outcomes
- Include all potential costs to avoid variances during execution
- Partner with local advocacy groups for better community insights
- Engage graphic design specialists for marketing materials
- Consider teaming with data analytics firms for campaign evaluation
- Potential budget overruns if not managed properly
- Changing public perceptions can affect campaign effectiveness
- Competition from larger firms could overshadow small business proposals
- What specific objectives does the agency have for the public awareness campaign?
- Are there particular demographics the campaign will target?
- What metrics will be used to measure the success of the campaign?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific deliverables detailed in the brief
- Missing information on budget or funding limits
- Unclear guidelines on campaign scope
- No contact information for buyer
- Lack of performance metrics for success evaluation
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