random-moment-time-study-obf-carm-19-004s
Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Aug 30, 2019.
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Random Moment Time Study (OBF/CARM-19-004S) AGENCY CONTROL NUMBER: OBF/CARM-19-004S Issue Date: Friday, July 26, 2019 Proposal Due Date: August 30, 2019 @ 2:00PM Local Time Loading final-approval-from-DoIT-7.18.19-Random-Moment-Time-Study-7.26.19-1.docx 286.7 KB February 14 2020 OBF.CARM_.19.004.-S-price-sheet-RMTS.xlsx 12.92 KB February 14 2020
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The Maryland Department of Human Services is seeking proposals for the Random Moment Time Study (OBF/CARM-19-004S) due on August 30, 2019. This initiative involves a critical study to analyze time utilization within the agency's services. Proposals must be submitted by 2:00 PM local time, and detailed documentation is provided in the attachments related to proposal format and pricing.
The Maryland Department of Human Services aims to conduct a Random Moment Time Study to understand resource allocation and time distribution in their programs.
- Review project requirements outlined in the proposal documents.
- Analyze data inputs for the Random Moment Time Study.
- Prepare a comprehensive proposal document including methodologies and pricing.
- Ensure compliance with the agency's submission guidelines.
- Completed proposal document including methodology and approach.
- Detailed pricing information as per the provided price sheet.
- References from previous similar projects.
Source coverage notes
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- Detailed scope of work for the study is not specified.
- Clear evaluation criteria for proposals is unavailable.
- No specifics on the expected deliverables or outcomes.
- Lack of information regarding the selection process.
- Limited context on prior studies conducted by the agency.
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