Evaluation structure
Clarify how proposal themes, evaluation criteria, and best-value framing connect before narratives and artifacts are finalized.
Source Selection Support
Source selection support remains part of the flagship federal acquisition practice at TLG Solutions. The service helps teams improve evaluation readiness, proposal discipline, and documentation structure in competitive procurement settings.
Teams can pair this page with acquisition strategywhen planning posture still needs work, or move to the commercial solutionssection for non-federal advisory needs.

The emphasis is on defensible evaluation support, not generic proposal marketing.
Support Focus
This page is framed for government-facing contractors and procurement stakeholders who need stronger source selection support, clearer proposal structure, and better evaluation-focused documentation discipline.
Federal policy context remains available through Acquisition.gov, while public procurement data can be referenced through FPDS.gov.
Clarify how proposal themes, evaluation criteria, and best-value framing connect before narratives and artifacts are finalized.
Strengthen the discipline of procurement-facing language, support files, and decision-ready proposal structure.
Improve how competitive value is communicated without drifting into non-compliant or unsupported positioning.
Support oral presentation planning, narrative discipline, and proposal framing with an evaluator-aware lens.
“The service is presented as advisory support for proposal development and competitive positioning. It does not imply access to protected source-selection information.”
FAQ
These answers clarify the advisory posture, the evaluation-facing focus, and how the service connects to broader federal acquisition planning.
The service focuses on evaluation documentation, proposal structure, best-value differentiation, and narrative discipline that help teams prepare for competitive federal review environments.
No. The service supports compliant proposal and evaluation readiness and does not suggest access to protected source-selection information.
Government-facing contractors and competitive pursuit teams use it when they need stronger differentiation, clearer evaluation framing, and more disciplined proposal support.
Source selection support becomes stronger when acquisition strategy, set-aside posture, and risk framing are clarified early, which is why this page cross-links directly to acquisition strategy support.
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