Process

What is award without discussions?

Quick Answer: Award without discussions means the government selects a winner based on initial proposals without negotiations. The solicitation must state this intent. Submit your best offer initially since there's no revision opportunity.

Detailed Answer

Award without discussions streamlines the source selection process: **How it works:** - Solicitation states award may be made without discussions - Proposals evaluated as submitted - Best proposal selected (by evaluation criteria) - No negotiation or improvement opportunity - Award made to initially best offer **When agencies use this approach:** - Clear, well-defined requirements - Adequate competition expected - Straightforward evaluation criteria - Commercial item acquisitions - Time-sensitive procurements **Identifying award without discussions:** - Look for clause in Section L - "Award may be made without discussions" - "Proposals should represent best terms" - "Government intends to evaluate and award" **Proposal strategy implications:** - Submit complete, compliant proposal - Include your best pricing initially - Don't hold back technical approach - Assume no second chance exists - Address all evaluation factors fully **What's still allowed:** - Clarifications (limited, no material changes) - Communications before competitive range - Correction of clerical errors - Past performance information verification **Risks of assuming discussions:** - Lose to competitor with complete initial offer - Price yourself out expecting negotiation - Miss opportunity to address weaknesses - Disqualified for incomplete submission **Best practices:** - Always submit best initial offer - Read solicitation carefully for intent - Ask questions during Q&A period - Complete compliance review before submission