Bids

What is a request for information (RFI)?

Created
November 17, 2025
by Connor
Last updated
March 13, 2026
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Summary

A Request for Information (RFI) is a document a buyer uses to gather information from potential suppliers about their capabilities, approach, and available solutions before running a formal competition. It helps the buyer understand the market, refine requirements, and decide whether to issue an RFP/ITT or another route. For suppliers, an RFI is usually not a bid or a pricing exercise, but a chance to explain fit, constraints, and high-level options and evidence.

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A Request for Information (RFI) is a document a buyer uses to gather information from potential suppliers about their capabilities, approach, and available solutions before running a formal competition. It helps the buyer understand the market, refine requirements, and decide whether to issue an RFP/ITT or another route. For suppliers, an RFI is usually not a bid or a pricing exercise, but a chance to explain fit, constraints, and high-level options and evidence.
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