Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board Third Party Administrative Services
Federal opportunity from X2603305 - Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board | X2601 - Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board • Oregon Community Foundation. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 09, 2026.
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Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board Third Party Administrative Services Administrative Services
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The Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board is seeking proposals for Third Party Administrative Services as specified in notice S-X260033-00016438. The response deadline is set for April 9, 2026. Bidders should focus on delivering comprehensive administrative capabilities in alignment with the Board's economic development objectives in Eastern Oregon.
The buyer aims to procure third-party administrative services to support economic development efforts in the designated Eastern Oregon region.
- Companies with experience in economic development administration.
- Firms that have worked with government entities in similar roles.
- Providers of comprehensive administrative support services.
- Review existing administrative processes and identify areas for improvement.
- Develop project plans for administering economic development initiatives.
- Implement administrative solutions tailored to the needs of the Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board.
- Detailed proposal outlining administrative capabilities.
- Past performance examples related to economic development.
- Staff qualifications and relevant experience.
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- Ensure alignment with local and state regulations for administrative services.
- Confirm adherence to required reporting standards for government contracts.
- Competitive pricing is key given the public nature of funding.
- Consider the overall value offered to justify pricing.
- Explore partnership opportunities with firms specializing in government contracting.
- Consider subcontracting with local entities to enhance community engagement.
- Potential changes in economic development priorities that could affect project scope.
- Challenges in aligning administrative processes with the Board's expectations.
- What specific services are the Board expecting from the third party?
- Are there any known regulatory constraints we should consider?
- What is the preferred method of performance reporting for this contract?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed scope of administrative services required.
- Specific evaluation criteria for proposals.
- Budgetary limits or funding sources for this opportunity.
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