Since the firm’s launching 12 years ago, Mission Critical Partners has participated in hundreds of technology procurements. We are proud that our clients trust the support that we provide. The foundation for that trust can be found in two important factors.
The first involves a philosophy that MCP has embraced from day one, which is to always be vendor neutral. This is to ensure that clients procure best-of-breed solutions that meet their needs. We do this by supporting a fair and competitive procurement environment that results in the maximum number of vendor proposal submissions.
The second is that we have a very wide and deep bench. What I mean is that MCP employs more than 150 subject-matter experts (SMEs) whose expertise and experience spans every type of network, system and device used by mission critical agencies. To paraphrase a popular commercial for an insurance company, they know a thing or two because they’ve seen a thing or two. Many of these SMEs previously worked for public safety and/or criminal justice agencies and in that role were involved in numerous procurements. This experience gives them keen insight into how to support our clients in this regard.
Here’s a snapshot of what we do when we’re hired to support a procurement:
Proposals also are evaluated based on whether the vendor’s approach to the project aligns with the client’s needs. The vendor team assigned to the project also is considered.
There is one thing that we don’t do, which is to tell clients what solution and vendor it should select—never have, never will.
MCP’s role is to assist clients in making the best-informed decisions possible regarding vendor and solution selection. Our input strictly is advisory. We do not recommend vendors nor do we rank them—we simply support the client’s evaluation committee in its work by providing input that enables its members to make the best-informed decision possible. In short, our clients solely determine the vendor that they select—each and every time.
We would welcome the chance to apply our industry-leading expertise and experience, as well as our vendor-neutral approach, to your next procurement project—please reach out.
Scott Neal is MCP’s vice president and director of wireless communications services. He can be emailed at ScottNeal@MissionCriticalPartners.com.