Bid announcement
Federal opportunity from City of Powers. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jul 29, 2025.
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Description
Bid announcement
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BidPulsar Analysis
A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.
The City of Powers has issued a bid announcement, with responses due by July 29, 2025. This notification is strategic for vendors looking to engage with local government contracts. Specific details regarding the scope and nature of the bid are not provided, which necessitates further inquiry by interested parties.
The City of Powers seeks to procure services or goods through this bid announcement; however, further details about the requirements are not specified in the notice.
- Cover letter introducing the proposal
- Detailed description of services or goods offered
- Evidence of relevant experience or past performance
- Pricing information and terms
- Compliance documentation as required
Source coverage notes
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific requirements of the bid are not detailed.
- No solicitation number provided.
- No categorization under PSC or NAICS.
- Absence of a project timeline or deliverables.
- Buyer website for additional details is not listed.
FAQ
How do I use the Market Snapshot?
It summarizes awarded-contract behavior for the opportunity’s NAICS and sector, including a recent pricing band (P10–P90), momentum, and composition. Use it as context, not a guarantee.
Is the data live?
The signal updates as new awarded notices enter the system. Always validate the official award and solicitation details on SAM.gov.
What do P10 and P90 mean?
P10 is the 10th percentile award size and P90 is the 90th percentile. Together they describe the typical spread of award values.