Independent Proposal Advisory · Evaluator-Focused Review Before Submission

Most capable vendors don't lose RFPs because of what they can do.
They lose because of what they wrote.

Evaluators score what is on the page — not what you meant to say, not what you know you can deliver. We read your proposal from the evaluator's chair and tell you exactly what is working, what is missing, and what is costing you points — while there is still time to act.

CIA
Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) Institute of Internal Auditors · ~40 years audit experience
RFP
100+ RFP processes led or evaluated 15 years on the issuing organization's side of the table
IND
Fully independent Strict conflict-of-interest review on every engagement
$10K on a $2M pursuit is 0.5% of contract value
Before submission is the only moment this works
01

You cannot read your own proposal objectively

Authors fill gaps unconsciously. What feels complete to the writer often reads as vague or missing to the evaluator.

02

Evaluators score against criteria you never see

Scoring rubrics are internal. Only someone with experience on the issuing side can anticipate how points are awarded and deducted.

03

Compliance gaps eliminate before evaluation begins

Missing certifications, incomplete references, and non-responsive sections are entirely preventable — but easy to overlook from the inside.

04

There is no second chance after submission

Once the proposal is in the evaluator's hands the opportunity to act is gone. Independent review is only useful before the deadline — never after.

How it works →

Every engagement begins with a conflict-of-interest review and is conducted in strict confidence.

Engagements typically complete within 5–7 business days of receiving your proposal draft.

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