Document Tagging

Overview

As a proposal manager or business development professional, keeping track of all your proposal and contract documents can be a daunting task. With so much to manage, it's easy for files to get lost in the mix. Luckily, file tagging in the GovDash Data Library offers a simple yet powerful way to keep your documents organized, searchable, and easily accessible.


Purpose of Tagging

Tags act like smart labels that help categorize and filter documents in the Data Library. Whether you need to organize capability statements, proposal templates, or resumes, tags make it easy to find what you need in seconds instead of minutes.

  • A Single Source of Truth: The Data Library keeps everything in one place—key personnel bios, past performance write-ups, compliance certifications, and more.

  • Faster File Retrieval: Instead of aimlessly searching, just filter by tags and find the exact document you need.

  • Seamless Team Collaboration: With a structured tagging system, everyone on your team can locate important files quickly, reducing miscommunication and wasted time.

Creating Tags

To create tags for your documents, click the Tags drop down under the Documents tab within your Data Library, select Edit Tags, and Create New Tag.

Within this menu, you can either create a top/parent level tag, or create sub tags under parent tabs using the Parent Tag drop down. Provide your tag a name and a color, and click Save to create your tag.

Editing Tags

To edit your saved tags, select the drop down under Edit Tags and select the checkbox next to the tag you want to edit. Under Selected Tags, you can edit the tag name and the tag color.

Deleting Tags

To delete tags, select the drop down under Edit Tags and select the checkbox next to the tag you want to delete, and click the Delete tags button to remove them from your list.

Assigning Tags

You can assign tags in multiple ways, either individually by using the three-dot menu to the right of a document, or in bulk by selecting the checkboxes in the main Document tab document list, clicking the tag icon, and assigning the tag(s) you want.

Tagging Best Practices

To keep things neat and searchable, follow these tips:

  1. Use Consistent Naming Conventions

  • Define key attributes like service line, document type, or project category.

  • Standardize capitalization and formatting (e.g., "Cybersecurity" vs. "cyber security").

  1. Leverage Parent-Child Tagging

  • Think broad parent tags (like “Proposal Documents”).

  • Use specific sub-tags (such as “Management Approach” or “Quality Assurance Plan”) for better organization.

  1. Keep Tags Descriptive but Concise

  • Avoid creating duplicate or redundant tags.

Tagging Examples for Your GovDash Library

Category

Example Tags

Document Type

Proposal, Capability Statement, Resume

Service Line/Practice Area

IT Services, Cybersecurity, Construction

Compliance

CMMC, NIST 800-171, ISO 9001

Contract Type

IDIQ, BPA, Firm Fixed Price

Agency/Client

DoD, GSA, NASA, DHS

With GovDash’s flexible tagging system, you take control of your document organization. Spend less time searching and more time winning contracts.


FAQ

How can I create tags for my documents?

To create tags, click the Tags drop down under the Documents tab, select Edit Tags, and then Create New Tag.

Can I create sub-tags under parent tags?

Yes, you can create sub-tags under parent tags using the Parent Tag drop down when creating a new tag.

How do I edit existing tags?

To edit tags, select the drop down under Edit Tags, check the box next to the tag you want to edit, and modify the tag name or color.

Is it possible to delete tags?

Yes, you can delete tags by selecting the checkbox next to the tag you want to remove and clicking the Delete tags button.

How can I assign tags to documents?

You can assign tags individually using the three-dot menu next to a document or in bulk by selecting checkboxes in the document list and clicking the tag icon.