MK26-20 People With Disabilities Budget Assessment
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026.
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MK26-20 People With Disabilities Budget Assessment
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The MK26-20 opportunity focuses on a budget assessment specifically for people with disabilities, provided by the Division of Purchasing. Responses are due by March 6, 2026, creating a critical timeline for bidders. This initiative may involve significant financial analysis and program evaluation work tailored to this community.
The Division of Purchasing is seeking a comprehensive assessment of the budgeting process for programs focused on individuals with disabilities, with an emphasis on identifying resource allocation and effectiveness.
- Conducting a detailed review of current budget allocations for disability programs.
- Identifying gaps and opportunities for efficiency within disability funding.
- Consulting with stakeholders in the disability community to gather feedback on financial needs.
- Proposal outlining methodology for budget assessment.
- Timeline for deliverables with milestones.
- Qualifications and experience of personnel assigned to the project.
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- Specific expectations for deliverables are not provided.
- Details on past assessments or existing frameworks are missing.
- Information on stakeholder engagement processes is unclear.
- There is no indication of how the success of the assessment will be measured.
- No specific NAICS codes are listed for reference.
- The solicitation number is not available for tracking.
- No attachments or further materials have been provided to clarify scope.
- The role of the Division of Purchasing in ongoing or future assessments is unspecified.
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