RFP - BPL DIGITAL NEWSPAPER PROGRAM PROJECT MANAGER
Federal opportunity from 143 - Procurement • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 17, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 80-10-00.
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS for BPL DIGITAL NEWSPAPER PROGRAM PROJECT MANAGER, To access details for this specific bid event, or to respond through electronic format, Please visit the City of Boston Supplier Portal boston.gov/departments/procurement and access Event EV00017005 or contact Shuzhen Situ at 617-536-5400 or business@bpl.org
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The City of Boston is seeking proposals for a Project Manager for the BPL Digital Newspaper Program, as detailed in their RFP issued through the Procurement office. The response deadline is set for March 17, 2026. Interested bidders should access additional details and submit proposals via the Boston Supplier Portal or contact the designated buyer, Shuzhen Situ.
The buyer aims to secure a qualified Project Manager to oversee the implementation and management of the BPL Digital Newspaper Program.
- Review and assess project requirements and scope.
- Develop project timelines and resource allocation plans.
- Coordinate with stakeholders for effective communication and project updates.
- Ensure compliance with budgetary guidelines and reporting.
- Deliver project milestones as per established deadlines.
- Completed proposal form as per RFP instructions.
- Company profile and relevant experience documentation.
- Project management approach and methodology outline.
- Team qualifications and resumes of key personnel.
- Cost proposal detailing fees and expected budget.
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- Details on project scope and specific deliverables are unclear.
- Performance start and end dates remain unspecified.
- No information on expected budget is provided.
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