Integrated Full Lifecycle BD Platform
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Azure AI Document Intelligence
Is OneTeam Right for your Team?
Are you a Federal Government Contractor?
Do you need a tool more robust and user-friendly than Excel for your Business Development Pipeline?
Do you want an integrated tool that streamlines Pipeline and Capture Management?
Would you like to automate the proposal process and stop manually creating annotated outlines?
If you answered Yes to any of these questions, OneTeam may be the solution for you!
Fill out the form to the right and OneTeam will contact you for a demo of our integrated BD Platform!
Sign up for a demo and discover why OneTeam is the ideal platform for GovCon BD teams.
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Newly Released Feature!
OneTeam's RFP Shredder quickly moves from RFP to a fully annotated outline to
Generate writer packages in minutes
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Upload and shred PDF documents using Azure AI Document Intelligence.
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Designate custom parse terms beyond shall, will, and must.
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Split parsed text into separate requirements while maintaining RFP numbering.
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Designate outline headings by highlighting words/phrases.
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Identify keywords that writers must include in content.
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Drag and drop parsed requirements to outline headings.
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Filter requirements to view all unmapped requirements.
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Generate Word writer packages tailored for each writer.
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Use OneTeam’s custom Word add-in to guide writers and track their progress.
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Maintain multiple projects – RFI, DRFP, Final RFP, BAFO – for each opportunity.
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Conduct collaborative color team reviews with Microsoft 365.
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Generate an automated compliance matrix.
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Capture Managers
Develop Winning Strategies and turn capture knowledge into persuasive strategies that win contracts.
BD Managers
Grow the Business with Streamlined Pipeline Reviews, Revenue Dashboards, and Strategic Planning.
Proposal Managers
Create Winning Proposals by creating and validating content rather than performing manual tasks.
