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In this tutorial, Bert explains Requests for Proposals (RFPs), which are solicitations used by organizations to obtain proposals or bids for hiring potential suppliers. RFPs are essential for negotiated acquisitions, allowing organizations to communicate their requirements to prospective contractors. They must include descriptions of the requirements, anticipated terms and conditions, and specific information required in proposals. For competitive acquisitions, RFPs also outline the criteria used to evaluate proposals and their relative importance. The guiding framework for government solicitations and RFPs is found in the Federal Acquisition Regulation, specifically subpart 15.2. The primary goal of an RFP is to communicate business intent to suppliers.