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Software Development Proposal Template

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Software Development Proposal Template

From: Eric Smith


Software Development
proposable.softwaredevelopment@gmail.com

To: Sample Recipient


Sample Company
sample.recipient@gmail.com
Software Development Proposal for [Specific Project]

July 17, 2013


Prepared for:
[Customer First/Last Name], [Customer Title]
[Customer Company]
[Customer Address]
[Customer City, ST ZIP]
[Customer Phone]

Prepared by:
[Provider Contact/Rep. First/Last Name]
[Provider Company]
[Provider Address]
[Provider City, ST ZIP]
[Provider Phone]
[Provider Website]
[Provider Contact Email]
Introduction
[Provider Company] (hereafter known as the Provider) is pleased to submit a
proposal for [Customer Company] (hereafter known as the Client) software
development project for [specific development project description]. This proposal
describes the technology, services, terms, and schedule for the above software
development project.

About [Provider Company]


[Provider Company] is a top provider of software development and other
professional IT services. We have over 10 years in the software development field
and a long list of satisfied customers. We will be happy to provide additional
references upon request.
We have a clear understanding of the development requirements, and we have
the knowledge, skills and experience to successfully complete the project.

Tina Roberts
After several positions in as a
software engineer Tina found that
software development was the niche
for her. With years of experience
working with both corporate level
and local business clients, Tina is
looking to continually extend her
programming portfolio to companies
looking to grow in the online
marketing world.
Education: Bachelors of Business
Administration & Economics from
ACME College (2007)
Experience: Currently works as a Search Engine Optimizer for ABC Development,
and has worked in the marketing and management field for 6 years.
Philosophy: The internet has brought a huge amount of potential for companies of
all sizes. However, there are also a lot of companies just trying to push packages.
You need a professional who will provide what you need, but will also make sure
that you don't spend needlessly on things that you don't need.

Al Johnson
I deliver eye-catching, salesbringing, message-passing website
designs that effectively meet your
needs! The best part of it is that my
prices are very reasonable, it's at a
good price and excellent quality.
We offer Joomla and Wordpress
web design, which are dynamic,
database-driven sites managed by
the
most
popular
Content
Management System on the market.
With this
powerful CMS you will be able to
log in to an administration interface and manage your site like a pro. You can
control publishing, access, layout, forms and a host of other things on your
website.
Services & Technology
The following section describes the services provided as part of the IT
Consultancy:

1.

The Provider will assign a lead consultant to oversee the engagement


and serve as a single point for engagement communication. The
Provider may also assign software developers, system/hardware
engineers, and other IT specials as the requirements and needs
dictate.

2.

Resolve IT issues and make recommendations regarding the IT


network, IT security, software/application, hardware, data, and
integration as the scope and the goals of the engagement requires to
achieve engagement goals.

3.

Project work will be split between the Client and Provider facilities,
however the Provider project manager will coordinate regular on-site
visits on client premises for meetings, evaluations, observations,
reviews, testing, and other project purposes as needed.
4.

Provider will grant to the Client an unlimited, unrestricted, royalty-free,


fully paid nonexclusive license to any software, documentation and
information not produced or created by Provider as a result of the
performance of work or services under this proposed engagement,
however the Provider retains the copyright to above mentioned
software, documentation, or information.

5.

The Provider may utilize publicly distributed (open source) software for
the solutions provided to Client, provided that it is either in the public
domain or licensed for public distribution under terms that do not
conflict with Client licensing.
Deliverables & Testing

The Provider will deliver the items determined during the Appraisal and Planning
phase of the engagement. The deliverables list will be created and added as an
addendum to this proposal or to the Work Agreement created at the acceptance of
this proposal.
Verification
"Verification" typically involves reviews and meetings to evaluate
documents, plans, code, requirements, and specifications.
This can be done with checklists, issues lists, walkthroughs, and
inspection meetings.
Validation
"Validation" typically involves actual testing and takes place after
verifications are completed.
The term IV & V refers to Independent Verification and Validation.
Walkthrough
A walkthrough is an informal meeting for evaluation or informational
purposes.
Little or no preparation is usually required.
Inspection
An "Inspection" is more formalized than a walkthrough. The subject of
the inspection is typically a document such as a requirements spec or
a test plan, and the purpose is to find problems and see what's
missing, not to fix anything. Attendees should prepare for this type of
meeting by reading through the document; most problems will be found
during this preparation.
The result of the inspection meeting should be a written report. Thorough
preparation for inspections is difficult, painstaking work, but is one of the most
cost
effective methods of ensuring quality.
The following is a short list of quality assurance principles:
Test and QA activities start early in the software development life
cycle.
Quality is built into the solution: Do it right the first time".
Each step or phase is validated before moving ahead to the next step
or phase.
Repeatable processes are established and used by all like projects.
Processes are continuously reviewed and improved.
Terms and Agreement
The terms for the engagement are defined as follows:
Length: [12 months]
Hourly Rate: [$75/hour]
Billable Hours per Week [25-35 hours]
Travel Rate [$35/hour]
The Client will be responsible for any expenses incurred during the execution of
the engagement, including travel expenses, per diem, and consumables.
While the Provider may engage other contractors to fulfill specific aspects of the
engagement, the Provider retains responsibility for executing the agreement and
will not assign or transfer any ultimate rights or obligations to third parties.
The provider will invoice the client Net 15 for the billable hours at the end of
every
month of the engagement.

Conclusion
Again, we are happy to present this proposal for your review. Upon acceptance of
this proposal, the Provider will draft a comprehensive Statement of Work based of
project requirements for your review that will serve as the project contract
between
the Provider and the Client.
If you have any questions or need additional information amended to the proposal,
please let us know. You can reach me directly by phone at [Contact phone] or by
email at [contact email].

[Signature]
[Provider Contact/Rep. First/Last Name]
[Contact Title]
[Company Name]

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