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The Proposal Manager works with the Capture Manager and Business Development team to lead the development and delivery of proposals submitted in response to federal government requests for proposals.
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The Proposal Manager is responsible for managing the proposal development process to deliver a winning, high-quality, compliant, compelling, proposal to potential federal government customers.
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Working knowledge of federal government buying habits, to include: experience with US government budget, investments and acquisition processes, an understanding of different contract types (such as IDIQ, BPA, CRADA, OTA) as well as CLIN structures that include FFP and T&M contracts.
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Minimum of 5-7 years of relevant experience writing proposal responses and related technical documentation for the Federal Government. Yudrio has an impressive fifteen-year track record of delivering superior, dynamic technical systems to the federal government.
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5 years of experience working as a proposal writer responding to Federal Government solicitations. 8 years of experience working in a competitive Federal Government proposal environment.
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Responsible for helping to improve overall business performance and compliance for federal agency contracts, supporting the review and preparation of contract and proposal documents for a variety of procurement types (e.g., design build / design bid build, professional services), and support negotiations with government officials.
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The Senior Proposal Manager will work remotely in a hybrid model of approximately four (4) days per week remotely, and approximately one day per week at our corporate headquarters in Reston, VA. Independently and in fluid teams, the Senior Proposal Manager will manage and participate in proposals, responses to Government requests for information (RFIs), and the drafting/editing of other promotional/sales materials for submission to corporate executives and Federal Government clients.
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Bachelor's degree and 5+ years of contracts and/or subcontracts management experience with US Federal Government; working closely with government contracting officials, systems integrators, prime contractors and subcontractors.
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Required Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree with at least 8+ years of related experience, 5+ years of experience working as a proposal writer responding to Federal Government solicitations.
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SKILLS AND TOOLSUnderstanding of Federal Government contracting and proposal processes. CITIZENSHIP REQUIREMENTMust be a US Citizen with ability to complete a background checkAcuity, Inc:Acuity is an award-winning consulting firm that provides proven management and technical services to the Federal government.
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Demonstrated experience contributing to Federal government proposals ($50M+) in Solutions Architect, Technical Lead, or Volume Lead roles. You will work closely with capture and proposal managers, technical experts, business leaders, and customers to craft compelling solutions to achieve the customer’s vision and objectives.
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10+ years of federal proposal writing for a government contractor or equivalent technical experience. Experience as a Volume Lead, Book Boss, or Lead Proposal Writer. Job Description: GDIT is currently seeking a Proposal Writer to join our team.
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Thorough understanding of FAR/DFARS, GSA Federal Schedules, Federal IDIQ, GWAC contracts and supplemental acquisition regulations of government agencies. DUTIES:Responsible for executing procurement activities such as: proposal support, supplier identification and solicitation, source selection, placement of purchase order and/or subcontract awards, and post award administration of major transactions for various programs within Akima and its family of companies.
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Headquartered in Washington DC, vTech Solution has managed to expand its presence across US and Canada, delivering unmatched business and technology solutions in the form of Managed IT Services, Managed Security Services, Cloud Solutions, and Workforce Management Services to reputed agencies in the US Government and various commercial clients.
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Key Responsibilities: -Lead federal business development efforts -Develop strategic account plans -Drive pipeline growth and proposal management -Build valuable client relationships -Expertise in successfully closing sales opportunities Qualifications: -3 years of sales/BD experience in government contracting -Proven success closing deals and driving profitability -Strong federal IT services and market expertise Why ABBTECH.
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