RFP for ERP Consulting Assessment (PCS# 263000-01684-RFP)
Federal opportunity from University of Oregon. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 24, 2025.
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RFP for ERP Consulting Assessment (PCS# 263000-01684-RFP)
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The University of Oregon is seeking proposals for an ERP Consulting Assessment under RFP PCS# 263000-01684-RFP. This opportunity aims to evaluate current ERP systems and recommend improvements. Bids are due by January 24, 2025, emphasizing the need for timely submissions from experienced consulting firms.
The University of Oregon intends to assess its ERP systems to identify areas for enhancement and streamline operations.
- Assessment of existing ERP systems
- Recommendations for improvements
- Implementation strategy
- Stakeholder engagement
- Documentation of findings
- Cover letter
- Firm qualifications
- Relevant project experience
- Proposed methodology
- Cost proposal
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- No specific scope details provided
- Absence of budgetary constraints
- No information on current ERP vendors
- Lack of performance metrics for existing systems
- No details on stakeholders involved in the assessment
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