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Supply Chain Template for tenders/RFI/RFPs

It is typical among companies at early stages of awareness of Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies (BDLT) to find time-consuming and unclear their way to specify requirements in RFI/RFP when scouting for adoption of BDLTs. Each company, organization or institution tend to use their existing RFI/RFP templates with minimal modifications to include BDLTs requirements. This results in variegated type of information requests, multitude of RFI/RFP procedures, and questions more often than necessary out of target to motivate potential BDLTs providers to indicate their BDLTs capabilities to support the user’s supply chain management, processes, practices, and performance monitoring.

This small initiative will contribute to develop a template that serves as a guideline to issue RFI/RFP with better specifications and procedures when scouting for BDLTs for the supply chain. The aim is to have a more unified stand among the BDLTs providers, to raise awareness internationally about what they do, how they do it, and how they add to the industry’s value chains.

There are various (non mutually exclusive) ways to get involved:

First, download our first draft of the Request for Information.

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Secondly, we are looking forward to hear from you regarding two aspects:

  1. How we can improve this RFI, in terms of structure and content.
  2. How can we make it easily available to the SC and Trade Finance communities for further revisions.

1) joining us over the next couple of months to develop a RFI/RFP template to request for BDLT solutions;

See Meeting Calendar.

2) send us your views, and best practices of RFI/RFPs for BDLT solutions.

How? Via our SIG email distribution list https://lists.hyperledger.org/g/supply-chain-sig 

Contacts:
Yari Borbon yborbon@liuc.it; blockchain@liuc.it;

Niccolò Sordelli ni07.sordelli@stud.liuc.it 

3) share the updates of this small project among your community.