Streamline and Automate the Work of Winning Task Orders

 

As a Prime contractor on IDIQ/GWAC multi-award contracts you have a powerful opportunity to drive and win business through Task Orders. To compete effectively, you need operational excellence to manage the volume, simplify the complexity, leverage your teaming partners, eliminate the noise, and produce quality responses. To win, you and your team need distinct competitive advantages.

What does it take to be successful? This video drills down into the challenges of winning business through Task Orders and how the R3 IDIQ Task Order Management system gives you what you need to compete effectively and win.

 

 

Case Studies: What is your situation? How will you compete and win?

Organizations take different paths to positioning themselves to win. Their approach depends on their size, maturity of their IDIQ/GWAC operations, and how they intend to compete to win. Each of these three case studies highlights a different path. How will you position yourself to compete and win?

10,000+ Task Orders over 11 Years for a Top 10 GovCon IDIQ/GWAC PMO
The IDIQ/GWAC PMO of this Top 10 GovCon organization has completed their 11th year of operations. During this period, they
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Mid-Tier General Contractor Conquers High Volume 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
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Graduating Small Business Leverages R3 System to Propel Growth with IDIQ Task Orders
Companies moving into the mid-tier of GovCon are moving into no-mans land. The Government has tracks and advantages for large
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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
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New Small Business IDIQ Prime Uses R3 System to Get the Jump on Competition
In business you don’t get penalized for taking a head start. It’s just a risk. And, it is a great
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