Army MAPS Webinar

Webinar on Army’s MAPS Solicitation
(Including Downloadable Webinar Slides and Q&As)

Army MAPS Solicitation - GDIC

About This Webinar

This session dives deep into the US Army’s Marketplace for the Acquisition of Professional Services (MAPS), providing vital details to help contractors succeed in this major opportunity. Whether you’re a large business or a small business, this webinar offers actionable insights and strategies to maximize your MAPS proposal score and improve your chances of winning.

Topics Covered:

  • Introduction to MAPS and its Background (RS3 & ITES-3S)
  • Proposal Requirements and Scoring System
  • MAPS Domains and Key Gate Criteria
  • Selection Process and Partnering Tips
  • Recommendations for Maximizing Points

Who Should Watch:

  • Federal contractors pursuing MAPS opportunities
  • Small and large businesses interested in government contracts
  • Professionals involved in capture management and proposal writing

MAPS Webinar Slides

MAPS Webinar Q&A

How can GDIC Help?

GDIC specializes in providing comprehensive proposal writing and review services tailored to the GSA Alliant 3 solicitation requirements. Our team of experts, who are well-versed in government contracts with many GSA proposals completed during past 9 years, offer meticulous support throughout the proposal process. We ensure your proposal is not only compliant with all solicitation requirements but also compelling and competitive. Our services include:

  • Initial Consultation: Understanding your business and aligning your proposal with the Alliant 3’s objectives.
  • Document Preparation: Assisting in the creation of all required documents, including technical volumes and subcontracting plans.
  • Review and Compliance Checks: Ensuring your proposal meets all format, submission, and regulatory guidelines before submission.
  • Submission Support: Guiding you through the electronic submission process to guarantee a timely and correct filing.

With GDIC, elevate your chances of securing Alliant 3 contracts through a strategic, well-crafted proposal that stands out.