Step 1: Collate and organize the  information
a. Gather and read through all the project  documents that you created in previous labs.
b. Ensure that multipage documents are  together and that the pages are in the correct sequence.
Step 2: Review the existing information
Ensure that the documents are complete and  contain the information specified. Any incomplete documents, or missing  information that was not recorded at the time of that lab, now need to  be checked and included at this stage.
Step 3:  Organize the information
A project proposal typically contains the  following sections:
| Section | Description | 
| Executive Summary | Discusses the project goals and project scope  at a high level. This section demonstrates that the network vendor  understands the extent of the project and the role of the network in  meeting the business goals. The goal of the summary is to convince the  decision-makers of the business benefits of the design. This section is  typically one to two pages long. | 
| Network Requirements | Reviews the business goals and network  requirements, including users and applications that need to be  supported. This section often lists the business goals, in order of  priority, with critical goals marked. This section includes the  topologies; protocols, hardware, software, and training that are  required to meet the business goals. | 
| Current Network Environment | Documents the state of the existing network.  This section includes physical and logical diagrams and the IP  addressing scheme. The section summarizes the results of the network  characterization, including strengths and weaknesses of the existing  network. It also documents the user community and applications currently  in use, based on the network characterization. | 
| Proposed Physical Design | Describes the physical layout of the proposed  design. This section documents  trade-offs made to accommodate business goals and technical  requirements. The section describes the features and recommended uses  for the technologies and devices proposed for the new network design.  This section documents the new WAN service and new network equipment.  The section also includes proposed network diagrams. | 
| Proposed Logical Design | Describes the logical topology of the  proposed network. This section documents any proposed addressing and naming  conventions. It describes the routing and switching protocols  recommended for the planned network. This section includes recommended  security mechanisms and products that support the security policy of the  business. The section may include information on recommended network  management procedures and applications. | 
| Implementation Plan | Provides a detailed list of the tasks that  must be performed to install and implement the new network. This section  includes tasks, steps, time required, and proposed schedules. | 
| Cost Proposal | Provides cost proposal for equipment,  software, installation, and ongoing | 
Step 4: Edit and finalize the  information
a. Review all the materials to ensure that  they are complete. It is important that the FilmCompany   management and  technical staff are able to easily find and understand the material  contained in the proposal. A disorganized or incomplete proposal can  cause the customer to choose another contractor to complete the project.
b. Ensure that all the information has a  consistent format and style. If necessary, edit or rewrite sections so  that the proposal has the appearance of a single document and not a set  of separate documents.
c. Complete  diagrams and other graphics and finalize what is to be included in the  proposal.
d. Clearly  note those sections of the proposal that have to be completed; these  sections will be compiled in the following labs.
e. Save the  word processing documents and file the hardcopy information in your  portfolio.
 
 
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