Arbitrators
Federal opportunity from Human Resources Division. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 17, 2034.
- Source
- Open on official portal →
- Solicitation
- BD-25-1056-ADMFN-HRDAD-108384
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- May 17, 2034, 12:00 AM UTC
Point of Contact
Agency & Office
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Arbitrators
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The ADMFN (Admin & Finance) has issued a solicitation for arbitrators, with a response deadline set for May 17, 2034. This opportunity is especially relevant for small businesses, as it is set aside for Small Business Participation Program (SBPP) eligible contractors. Interested bidders should carefully review the provided attachments for detailed requirements and proposal submission guidelines.
ADMFN is seeking qualified arbitrators to provide services related to dispute resolution as part of their administrative and finance functions.
- Small businesses with expertise in arbitration and dispute resolution.
- Professionals with a background in legal services and mediation.
- Review the solicitation attachment for detailed requirements.
- Prepare a capability statement highlighting relevant experience.
- Include proposed pricing strategy and rates.
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- Develop competitive pricing based on market rates for arbitration services.
- Consider providing tiered pricing based on volume of disputes.
- Partner with legal firms experienced in arbitration for improved credibility.
- Consider subcontracting to local arbitration professionals for logistical advantages.
- Ensure compliance with SBPP eligibility to avoid disqualification.
- Monitor changes in the bidder eligibility guidelines leading up to the deadline.
- What specific qualifications are required for arbitrators in this contract?
- Are there any expected volume of cases or disputes to anticipate?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No detailed scope of work is provided for arbitrators.
- Lack of performance period specifics.
- No information on location or place of performance.
- Absence of specific qualifications or experience requirements.
- Clarification on the evaluation criteria for proposals is missing.
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