RFP No. 267001 Periodical Subscriptions
Federal opportunity from KS004301 - Contracts and Procurement | KS004 - Contracts and Procurement • City of Salem. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026.
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RFP No. 267001 Periodical Subscriptions
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The RFP No. 267001 for Periodical Subscriptions is issued by the Oregon Department of Contracts and Procurement and has a response deadline set for March 6, 2026. This acquisition is aimed at streamlining subscriptions needed by various departments within the state agency. Interested vendors should review the attached resources for specific requirements and proposal submission guidelines.
The agency is seeking reliable vendors to provide periodical subscriptions to support ongoing informational needs across different departments.
- Analyze subscription needs for various departments
- Provide pricing for multiple subscription options
- Develop a proposal that meets the RFP specifications
- Cover letter
- Completed pricing spreadsheet
- Sample subscription options
- Company background and experience
- References from similar clients
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- Detailed scope of work
- Specific subscription types needed
- Estimated budget for subscriptions
- Vendor qualifications required
- History of previous contracts for context
- Performance metrics for successful subscriptions
- Current contract expiration dates
- List of departments involved in subscriptions
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