This ONE Proposal Habit Is QUIETLY DISQUALIFYING You!
Release Date: 01/01/2026
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info_outlineIn this episode of the Federal Help Center Podcast, Eric Coffie breaks down one of the most common—and costly—mistakes contractors make in proposals: restating requirements instead of demonstrating understanding. Eric explains why copy-and-paste language fails evaluators and how winning proposals clearly show why requirements matter, how work will be executed, and what impact it has on the agency’s mission.
Using real examples from a winning proposal, Eric walks through how to turn a PWS into operational reality—showing evaluators that you understand sequencing, mission sensitivity, quality priorities, and unstated but critical requirements buried in the solicitation. From cleaning schedules to Memorial Day staffing nuances, this episode reinforces a simple truth: details win contracts. If you’re serious about improving your technical approach and avoiding proposal-killing oversights, this is a must-listen.
Key Takeaways
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Show understanding, not repetition — explain why requirements matter and how you’ll execute them
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Translate the PWS into real operations with sequencing, mission awareness, and specific actions
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Catch unstated but critical details by reading the entire solicitation multiple times
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