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This issue has been auto-generated to facilitate questions about a paid opportunity that has just been posted on the BCDevExchange.
To learn more or apply, visit the opportunity page. The opportunity closes on Tuesday, March 5th, 2019 at 16:00 PST.
If you have a question about the Code With Us process, or about the acceptance criteria, please post a comment here and @ZachWoodward will pipe in. Thanks for your interest!
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Re Procurement Services Division Project and Time Management Application
Thank you for your responses to the above Request for Proposals (RFP). Your proposal was carefully evaluated using the evaluation criteria and weighting system set out in the RFP. The Ministry of Citizens’ Services and the BC Developers’ Exchange has now completed the evaluation process and has determined that AppsOnTime Technologies Ltd has been awarded the opportunity.
If you are interested in a debriefing session to discuss your proposal’s strengths and weaknesses, please advise via email to [email protected] no later than March 29, 2019. Please reference the RFP number on your request. Note, debriefings will be held via teleconference.
Again, thank you for your interest in this project. We appreciate the effort you and your colleagues put into your submission.
This issue has been auto-generated to facilitate questions about a paid opportunity that has just been posted on the BCDevExchange.
To learn more or apply, visit the opportunity page. The opportunity closes on Tuesday, March 5th, 2019 at 16:00 PST.
If you have a question about the Code With Us process, or about the acceptance criteria, please post a comment here and @ZachWoodward will pipe in. Thanks for your interest!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: