Sunday Scoreboard - August 8, 2004

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It seems like only a day or two ago that I posted my last Sunday Scoreboard. I don't have much to report this week, but I want to write it down anyway. So here it is:

  • Projects in Progress: I've written pretty extensively about the workplans that I'm currently doing. I really don't have anything more to add about this right now.


  • Prospective Clients: I'm waiting to hear back from the IT company that I met with last month. The company contacted me last week and asked if I could help them with a proposal in response to a state RFP. I e-mailed them my standard contract on Thursday and they wrote back that they wanted to work with me to develop my scope-of-work. Thought that they would call on Friday to do this, but they didn't. So, we'll see...


  • Inquiries: I received two serious inquiries this week. The first was from a firm that I had corresponded with a couple of months ago. They asked if I would be available to review a proposal they are preparing for NIH. I indicated that I would have time to do this for them, but haven't heard back. The second inquiry -- which arrived in my inbox on Friday -- was from a company in Texas that felt that their past proposal responses weren't up to par. They are looking for someone to help them with future proposal efforts. I e-mailed them back, indicating my interest, but haven't yet received a response.

    As always, I received quite a few other inquiries that I don't include in these Sunday Scoreboards. These are mostly from individuals, as opposed to firms and organizations. Since I rarely accept work from individuals, I don't consider these to be serious inquiries.


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    This page contains a single entry by Deborah Kluge published on August 8, 2004 11:02 AM.

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