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Mobile RFP Issued By University Of Iowa

Mobile RFP Issued By University Of Iowa

University of Iowa is seeking an agency to do Mobile Application Design and Development. The University of Iowa solicits proposals for development of a mobile application based on a mobile application concept that provides short and long term benefits to users as they capture and document pregnancy milestones and the

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European Parliament Seeks Media Monitoring Company

European Parliament: Denmark-Copenhagen is seeking an agency for Media monitoring and analysis services.  The European Parliament launches this procedure aiming to award a one year framework contract for daily monitoring of written press (national/regional), audiovisual media (radio, TV) and the main online (internet) media. The purpose is to provide a

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Walton County, Florida Issues Marketing RFP

Walton County, Florida Issues Marketing RFP

Walton County, Board of County Commissioners is seeking to hire a marketing research firm for the Walton County Tourist Development Council (TDC). The selected firm will additionally design, conduct, analyze and report specific marketing research projects to fulfill the information needs of the TDC and its consultants, to aid in

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Roanoke Valley Seeking a Public Relations Firm

Roanoke Valley Seeking a Public Relations Firm

The Roanoke Valley Broadband Authority (RVBA) has issued an RFP seeking a Public Relations and Marketing firm as they seek to broaden community awareness of the RVBA’s mission, operating practices, and successes. Contractor will develop new strategies to measure and promote the authority’s community impact and coordinate with allies in

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Online Marketing Strategies RFP Issued

Online Marketing Strategies RFP Issued

Kennesaw State University (KSU) is seeking to hire a firm to implement Online Marketing Strategies for the College of Continuing & Professional Education (CCPE). CCPE is seeking to establish a contract with a highly qualified marketing consulting firm to encompass all aspects of digital and social media marketing, campaign development,

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6/1 Government Relations RFP Issued in Colorado Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has issued an RFP for a government relations firm. CDOT maintains an ongoing and robust working relationship with the Colorado congressional delegation and receives information from various transportation groups regarding action in Washington, DC that may affect CDO finances and policy. To closely monitor, impact, and analyze federal legislative and agency actions, CDOT seeks to contract with a federal government relations agency. Background: CDOT relies heavily upon Federal resources and revenue to accomplish its mission. To this end, Federal government relations is a necessary requirement to ensure that CDOT staff are fully aware of Federal budget matters, rule-making, legislation, and other areas that may impact CDOT, its budget, and its mission. Scope of Work: 1) Tracking & Reporting Legislation:A weekly report to the CDOT Office of Policy and Government Relations Federal Liaison (Liaison), and a populated federal bill tracking spreadsheet to monitor federal legislation of importance to CDOT. (Work estimated at 5% of purchase order amount) 2) Plan and Execute Washington, D.C. Trips: For meetings with the Colorado congressional delegation members and/or staff, relevant congressional committee members and/or staff, and US Department of Transportation officials, as appropriate, on behalf of CDOT. Responsible for scheduling meetings, arranging agendas, prepping delegation staff as to the nature of the visit, and providing CDOT staff with talking points prior to the visit. Printing of materials, booking of lodging and flights for CDOT staff shall be the responsibility of CDOT. (Work estimated at 30% of purchase order amount). Tentative plans for trips include: a. Fall – one trip to discuss general updates, and other matters important to CDOT. b. Winter – one trip to discuss general updates, appropriations matters, CDOT project updates, etc. c. February/March – one trip to coincide with the AASHTO Washington, DC meetings. Participants will likely include Transportation Commission Chair, Transportation Commission Vice-chair, CDOT Executive Director, and Liaison. In addition to standard duties for all trips, the Consultant shall be responsible for, upon approval of the Liaison: developing the trip agenda and scheduling meetings; drafting and printing talking points, and “leave-behind” packets for congressional staff; making appropriate meal arrangements for attendees; and briefing CDOT attendees regarding strategies and messaging for the visits. d. May/June– one trip to coincide with the annual CCA Washington, DC meetings. e. Additional Trip – one additional trip to be scheduled as needed based upon the timing of federal transportation issues or activity in Congress. 3) Delegation Communications: Serve as the delegation’s “first point of contact” for CDOT issues, and conduct regular meetings with the Liaison to discuss public policy matters, congressional activities, and messaging to delegation staff. While delegation staff contact may be very frequent (multiple times per week) at times, proactive contact to each delegation staff member is expected to maintain congressional relationships, and must occur on, at least, a bi-weekly basis. Thoroughly document subject material related to meetings, calls, and other contacts conducted with members of Congress, delegation staff, committee staff, and federal agency personnel and shall keep the Liaison informed of such communications. Maintain contact with key congressional committee staff and federal agency officials and staff to ensure CDOT positions are understood. (Work estimated at 20% of the purchase order amount). 4) Education and Department Communication: Provide CDOT leadership, through the Liaison, a weekly report on federal issues as well as a weekly update on the federal legislation tracking spreadsheet using the agreed-upon format described in Section 1. Additionally, provide in-depth analyses and fact sheets on key pending legislation, particularly with issues related to FAST Act, appropriation bills, and other transportation legislation to the Liaison. (Work estimated at 10% of the purchase order amount). 5) Authorization/Appropriations/Legislative Work: Work with the Liaison to develop specific positions and recommendations regarding implementation of the FAST Act and other applicable rule-making, annual appropriations, and other infrastructure funding and legislative initiatives. (Work estimated at 25% of the purchase order amount). 6) Grants: Work with the Liaison to identify and pursue appropriate grant opportunities for CDOT. Work with the Liaison, the delegation and the US Department of Transportation to advocate for CDOT grant requests. (Work estimated at 10% of the purchase order amount). Proposal is due on June 7th, 2017 to: David H. Musgrave, Purchasing Agent Colorado Department of Transportation Center for Procurement and Contract Services 4201 East Arkansas Avenue, Room 200 Denver, CO 80222 Weber Shandwick is one of many PR firms with an office in Colorado.

Florida Wants Tourism PR Firm

The Bradenton Area Convention & Visitors Bureau (BACVB), known as Bradenton, Anna Maria Island and Longboat Key, Florida’s West Coast, requires Professional Advertising, Marketing, and Public Relations Services. The BACVB wishes to maintain the truly unique and distinctive destination brand that resonates with visitors and the community.

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