A sources sought (often capitalized as Sources Sought) notice is used by
agencies of the government of the United States to solicit interest in a project under consideration by that agency. They are not
requests for proposals or invitations to bid; sources sought come earlier in the procurement process.
[Bierlein, J. F. (2017)]
Responding to Sources Sought Notice or RFIs
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Such notices are useful to the agency as market research, by determining the availability of contractors to perform the project. They are useful to the contractors as their responses may influence the terms by which the agency defines the requirements of the project.
[Schadl, Chuck (2017)]
Sources Sought Notices—An Opportunity
Association of Procurement Technical Assistance Centers. The notices are published online by the
General Services Administration of the federal government.
In the United Kingdom, the
Department for International Trade relays some US Sources Sought notices to UK industry as part of its drive to promote UK exports ("Exporting is Great").
[Department for International Trade]
USA - SOURCES SOUGHT
accessed 23 June 2019
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