When preparing a response to an RFP you need to include any assumptions that you may have based your response on. This is a common practice and pretty much takes care of the unanswered or standard items that may come up but none-the-less, very important.
Ensure that you list all assumptions in as much detail as possible. It’s OK if they are listed in more than one area of the response. The more the better in some ...
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