armed-courier-services-2
Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD.
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Description
Small Procurement Solicitation for Armed Courier Services AGENCY CONTROL NUMBER: CSEA/ARMED/18-001 S Issue Date: Monday, June 5, 2017 Proposals Due: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 by 10:00 AM Loading ATTACHMENT A - Bid Form.doc 39.5 KB February 14 2020 ATTACHMENT B - DHR 615 - Small Procurement Services Contract.doc 72 KB February 14 2020 ATTACHMENT C - Reference Form.doc 31.5 KB February 14 2020 DHR Small Procurement Solicitation Notice 6.5.17.doc 30.5 KB February 14 2020 Small Procurement Solicitation -Armed Courier 6.5.17.doc 90 KB February 14 2020
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The Maryland Department of Human Services is soliciting proposals for Armed Courier Services under the Small Procurement Solicitation (CSEA/ARMED/18-001). Proposals are due by June 13, 2017, at 10:00 AM. This opportunity involves crucial support in secure transport, necessitating experienced firms in armed courier services.
The buyer seeks to procure reliable armed courier services to ensure the secure transport of sensitive materials for the agency.
- Review and complete the Bid Form (Attachment A)
- Understand the terms outlined in the Small Procurement Services Contract (Attachment B)
- Prepare a detailed proposal including references as per Attachment C
- Submit the proposal by the due date of June 13, 2017, by 10:00 AM.
- Completed Bid Form (Attachment A)
- Signed Small Procurement Services Contract (Attachment B)
- Reference Form (Attachment C)
- Detailed proposal addressing solicitation requirements.
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- No defined duration for the awarded contract
- Missing details about the scope of services required
- No indicated budget range for pricing
- No historical data on previous contracts or performance issues
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