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What does a 'request for proposal' (RFP) typically contain that an RFI does not?
An RFP is a formal document that solicits detailed proposals from potential suppliers, outlining specific project requirements, scope, and how bids will be eval
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Question: What does a 'request for proposal' (RFP) typically contain that an RFI does not?
Answer options: ✅ Detailed project requirements and evaluation criteria
- A general overview of business needs
- Information about potential supplier capabilities
- Historical spending data for categories
Correct answer: Detailed project requirements and evaluation criteria
Explanation: An RFP is a formal document that solicits detailed proposals from potential suppliers, outlining specific project requirements, scope, and how bids will be evaluated.
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