ERFx

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In procurement technology terms, ERFx (or eRFx) is an acronym for Electronic Request For [x] - where x can be Proposal (RFP), Quote (RFQ), Information (RFI) or Tender (RFT). Other pseudonymous acronyms include "ITT" (Invitation to tender) or "PQQ" (Pre Qualification Questionnaire). All relate to a similar activity - a buyer requesting information from potential suppliers for the purpose of evaluation and comparison. Often this is part of a tendering exercise. The more structured this information is, the easier it is to compare the suppliers. For example, it's better to ask 20 multiple choice questions than it is to ask 2 essay questions, so long as suppliers have an opportunity to provide some commentary to qualify their answers. Therefore eRFX software should help the buyer to compare suppliers in useful ways - apples vs. apples.

eRFx software is a subset of eSourcing software (software that helps buyers to source suppliers), which is in turn a subset of E-procurement software.

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[edit] Common features

eRFX software is, in some requests, a subset of survey software in that it enables the user to create questions and solicit answers to those questions. Other features reflect the subtleties of tendering -

  • Creating quesitonnaires or surveys
  • Applying weighting to questions or sections which will determine the final total score.
  • Issuing the questionnaires to respondents (generally a link to a web page).
  • Enabling respondents to save answers, sometimes with features for preview and teamwork.
  • Scoring responses
  • Calculating weighting totals and providing reports / charts etc. to find the best respondent

More advanced features include:

  • Multiple scoring sets (scorecards) - the same answers are scored multiple times by different analysts.
  • Multiple weighting sets - different individuals or groups can produce different weightings to reflect their priorities. For example, Sales & Marketing might have a different view to the Accounts department.
  • Detailed Auditing - buyers operating in highly regulated markets may need to provide a detailed audit trail of their actions.
  • Communication - some systems provide messaging services for buyers to communicate to suppliers and vice versa. The scope of these may be curtailed in some environments (Public Sector, especially the EU), where it is stipulated that all suppliers must see exactly the same information from the Buyer.


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[edit] Other Acronyms

Other acronymns for this type of software include e-RFX, erfx, e-RFX, electronic RFx, RFx Software.


[edit] External links

  • bidsCanada - search engine and e-mail notification service that specializes in indexing brief descriptions and links to Tenders, Requests for Proposal, Requests for Quotation and other bid solicitations posted on Canadian public sector websites