Request for Proposal – New Phones for Site Expansion

Request for Proposal (RFP)

 

RFP DESCRIPTION

 

Request for Proposal (RFP) for New Phones for Site Expansion

Fair Haven Community Health Clinic, Inc is seeking proposals from qualified
vendors to supply, install, configure new telephones, minor networking between sites, and
increase informacast licensing for our new building located at 390 Grand Avenue New Haven,
CT 06513. The goal is to expand our current phone infrastructure to our new building and
provide support for our new expansion.

Please see the following items issued in response to Requests for Information:

Timeline of the RFP:

November 23, 2024 Release of RFP Documents
December 13, 2024 Proposals must be received by 1:00PM Eastern Time in the
Administrative Offices of Fair Haven Community Health Clinic,
Inc. 374 Grand Avenue, Fair Haven, CT 06513 Attention: Frankie
Santiago, Director of Information Technology.

Or email Frankie Santiago: f.santiago@fhchc.org

Proposals may be either in hard copy or electronic.

December 20, 2024 Anticipated Award of Contract, Negotiation and Execution

 

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