Department of Human Services
Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: May 20, 2014.
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- md_maryland-department-of-human-services__IFB 417
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- MD
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- May 20, 2014, 12:00 AM UTC
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Description
Invitation for Bids – 24″ Dell Widescreen Flat Panel Monitors
Date Issued: April 29, 2014
Date Due: May 20, 2014 at 2:00PM EST
DHR AGENCY CONTROL NUMBER: OTHS/OTHS-14-028-S
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1. DoIT OAG Approved Protected IFB OTHS.OTHS-14-028-S.doc
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Attachment A - 617 OTHS.OTHS-14-028-S 4.28.2014 DoIT Approved.doc
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Attachment B - DHR 654 - Bid Proposal Affidavit - Word Fill-in Doc and Instructions OTHS.OTHS-14-028-S.doc
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Questions and Responses Series 1 OTHS.OTHS-14-028-S-revised (1).doc
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The Maryland Department of Human Services is seeking bids for the procurement of 24-inch Dell widescreen flat panel monitors, with bids due by May 20, 2014, at 2:00 PM EST. This opportunity falls under control number OTHS/OTHS-14-028-S and requires adherence to specific documentation guidelines, including submitting a completed bid proposal affidavit. Interested bidders should carefully review the provided attachments for compliance and accurate submission guidelines.
The Maryland Department of Human Services intends to acquire 24-inch Dell widescreen flat panel monitors for departmental use, streamlining their operational capabilities with updated technology.
- Companies specializing in IT hardware procurement
- Dell authorized resellers
- Businesses with experience in government contracts
- Review IFB and attachments thoroughly
- Prepare the bid proposal affidavit
- Submit the bid by the deadline
- Completed Bid Proposal Affidavit
- Compliance with technical specifications
- Submission of all required documentation
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- All submissions must adhere to DoIT OAG approved guidelines
- Missed deadlines will disqualify proposals
- Competitive pricing based on market rates for similar monitors
- Consider minimum order thresholds if applicable
- Consider teaming with IT service providers who can offer additional support
- Innovative tech firms that can complement hardware offerings
- Potential delays in obtaining required documentation leading to late submission
- Risk of non-compliance with technical specifications
- What are the exact technical specifications required for the monitors?
- Are there specific delivery timelines or conditions outlined?
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- Current market pricing for Dell 24-inch widescreen monitors
- Specific technical specifications required for the monitors
- Any warranties or maintenance requirements
- Details on delivery conditions or service level expectations
- Information on past usage or procurement history of similar equipment
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