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Generally, we like this capability statement. The strong use of branded color, well thought out layout and imagery draw the reader to review the materials. Especially great, is the way they recaptured space on the side using vertical highlighted section headers. They would have been more effective on the left hand side, but it’s still a great idea.
This capability statement uses icons to identify capabilities, with the NAICS codes as the headers. They would be more effective with text headers, and NAICS codes underneath. They also use agency logos, which government agencies love to see. They always want their logo on there as well.
The largest weakness is the heavy reliance on text. Other than icons and logos, there is no imagery at all. For a company doing these kinds of service, it would be nice to see pictures of what they work on.
We have a lot of room to work on text size. Remember, the most important points should have larger fonts, and less important things should be smaller. Saying “since 1984” is not very important to the reader, though it’s got a large font. At the same time, the text at the top in white on black is difficult to read, but that’s the most important information they provide.
All in all a pretty solid capability statement, though it could certainly use some improvements.