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Gate Review Business Process Application
One of the R3 Business Process Applications (BPAs) recently released is Gate Review. This BPA makes it very easy to prepare for and conduct Gate Reviews for capture and proposal management in Federal Government Contractors (GovCon). Decision Gate Reviews are the way that you drive opportunities from Phase to Phase in the GovCon Business Development […]
How R3 Gets You Past the SharePoint Wall and into a Better GovCon Workplace
Microsoft SharePoint is used by a majority of Federal Government Contractors. They primarily use it to manage content (documents and data) and as their Intranet. Yet, SharePoint can be leveraged to add a great deal more business value than is typically realized. For GovCon organizations the value is realized when SharePoint is leveraged for business […]
Value of Using One System for Federal Business Development Operations
Do you want to win more Federal Government business and do it more effectively and efficiently? If so, in this article I will present the value proposition for consolidating your Federal business development operations into just one system such as R3 WinCenter. This one system would bring together the work and information from BD, capture and […]
Who’s got the ball? Getting control over proposal development work.
It’s a fundamental question in proposal development. Every document or section in a proposal goes through a lifecycle of being worked on by writers, ad hoc reviewers, and formal team reviews. At any time some person or persons “has the ball” and is doing their work. So, we start with a simple question – “Who’s […]
Mid-Tier General Contractor Can Now Scale to Grow their AEC MATOC Task Order business
Winning Task Orders on IDIQs is challenging and competitive enough. But, it is extremely challenging and competitive in the construction industry. As a Prime General Contractor you have to work with a vast sea of construction subcontractors, locally based, to deliver bids that are won on lowest price technically acceptable terms. This article will describe […]