Identify the purpose and the problems that are the basis for the request for proposal (RFP).
Write a 700- to 1,050-word RFP on your own, once you have identified the purpose and the problems. You may use a problem or scenario from your own work environment or a fictional scenario to write your RFP.
Certify authorship of your work, using Certificate of Originality coversheet posted in the Course Materials forum. This is required for all formal assignments.
Format references consistent with APA guidelines.