The requirements section in a request for proposals should

A) let bidders know how and when you'll be making a decision.
B) spell out everything you expect from potential vendors.
C) provide contact information for someone who can answer detailed questions.
D) give potential bidders some background information on your organization.
E) offer examples of the types of services you can provide.

B
Explanation: B) The requirements section in an RFP should spell out everything you expect from potential vendors; don't leave anything to unstated assumptions.

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