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Drafts narrative sections of a US Federal proposal from approved storyboards. Use when the user needs to draft, write, or develop proposal sections, technical volume or management volume narrative, a solution approach, or section content for a federal bid. Writes customer-focused, benefit-led narrative that threads the section's win theme, lands its proof points, stays traceable to the compliance matrix, and is organized so a Section M evaluator can score it easily.
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# Drafting Proposal Sections Draft proposal section narrative from approved storyboards — narrative that is compliant, responsive, and built to be scored. Federal proposal writing has a specific job: not to describe the offeror, but to make it easy for a tired evaluator to find the requirement, see it answered, recognize the strength, and write down a good rating. This skill drafts to that job. ## When to use this skill Use this skill after `outlining-proposals` has produced the annotated outline and storyboards, to draft the substantive narrative sections of the technical, management, and similar volumes. It does not draft the executive summary (`writing-executive-summaries`), past performance (`writing-past-performance`), key personnel (`developing-key-personnel`), or the cost narrative (`narrating-cost-volumes`) — those have their own conventions and skills. Use this skill for the solution and approach narrative. ## Inputs **Required:** - `11-proposal-outline.md`: the annotated outline and the storyboard for the section being drafted. - `10-compliance-matrix.md`: the requirements the section must satisfy. **Preferred:** - `05-win-strategy.md`: the win themes and proof points. - The solicitation Sections L, M, and C/SOW/PWS — the source of truth. - Source material in `source/` — past performance, technical facts, resumes. **Without a storyboard**, do not free-draft. Run `outlining-proposals` for the section first, or build at least a minimal storyboard with the us