Structured response within 3-5 business days

Submit your RFP to Tasrie IT Services.

For enterprise procurement teams evaluating DevOps, cloud, Kubernetes, or platform engineering partners. Share your scope, timeline, and evaluation criteria, and we will return a structured proposal mapped to your requirements.

Smaller scope or general inquiry? Use our standard contact form or book a 30-minute consultation.

RFP submission form

Fields marked with * are required. The more detail you share, the faster we can respond with an accurate proposal.

Areas of work in scope

Share a link to your RFP. We will request access if needed.

We acknowledge every RFP within 1 business day. Detailed proposals follow within 3-5 business days.

RFP process - frequently asked questions

What procurement and engineering teams ask before submitting

What's your typical RFP response turnaround?

We acknowledge every RFP within 1 business day and submit a structured proposal within 3-5 business days for standard scopes. For larger or multi-track engagements, we will agree a response date with your procurement team.

Will you sign an NDA before reviewing our RFP?

Yes. We can sign your standard NDA, or supply our own mutual NDA on request. Send the document with your RFP submission and we will return it executed within 24 hours.

What is the minimum engagement size you accept?

Most of our successful RFP engagements start at around $25,000 USD. For smaller scopes or single-task work, we recommend using our standard contact form or booking a 30-minute consultation instead.

Do you respond to public sector and government RFPs?

Yes. We are registered in the UK (ICO ZB532081) and operate in the UAE, and we have responded to public sector procurements in both regions. We can also work via prime contractors where required.

Can we discuss the RFP scope before submitting?

Absolutely. Many clients prefer a short call before formally submitting to confirm fit. Book a free 30-minute consultation and we will follow up with a tailored response.

What information should we include in the RFP?

At minimum: project objectives, current technical environment, desired outcomes, evaluation criteria, decision timeline, and budget range. The more context you share, the more accurate our proposal will be.

Prefer a conversation before submitting?

Some teams prefer a quick scoping call before formally submitting an RFP. Book a free 30-minute strategy session and we will help shape the brief.

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