Two decades later, DNS is a thriving Bicom Systems partner with big plans and successes. One of their more recent endeavors was a government bid for a state contract.
The Educational Services Commission of New Jersey (ESCNJ) issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for voice, unified communications, and collaboration solutions to meet the needs of public entities across the state. Data Network Solutions, well-versed in such processes, began with a meticulous evaluation of the RFP and analysis of customer needs and pain points.
Deciding that the DNS product suite – including hosted solutions and hardware coupled with support – powered by Bicom Systems PBXware and gloCOM was a perfect fit, their team prepared a proposal with their full product repertoire, complete with detailed description and competitive pricing options.
Based on prior experience with government and similar bids, Jack Naughton has found the secret to winning is “value-added options, pairing the appropriate voice product with the supporting products (network hardware, phones, circuits), and a comprehensive implementation plan.”
DNS had all of the pieces to add value to their proposal and left no uncertainty or questions around their deployment plan, backed by the Bicom Systems support and deployment team.
The list of Evaluations and Recommendations from the ESCJN following their initial review of proposals stated: “The integrated nature of [gloCOM] is a strength of DNS proposal. Its gloCOM offerings are technically sound with many variations.”
Of equal importance is the commitment to ongoing support, administration, and scalability services. The ESCJN was not shy in acknowledging how DNS excels in this area, stating DNS “has a loyal following among its customers [and] a track record of providing good service to its loyal customers.”