The Department of Conservation has issued a Request for Quote for Information Technology (IT) Services is to obtain post/non-warranty repair and maintenance services for the Department of
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is seeking bids for Supervisory Control & Data Acquistion(SCADA)System Maintenance & Repair Services.
The California Department of Education (CDE) is developing an RFP to secure vendor services to replace the existing Standardized Account Code Structure (SACS) System. CDE is issuing this Request for Information (RFI) to solicit feedback that may be used in developing the Request for Proposal (RFP).
The Bureau of State Audits (BSA) today issued a report, based on estimates by the project, that the cost of the Financial Information System for California (FI$Cal) has been reduced to $616.8 million, down from $1.6 billion that was originally projected in 2007.
The California Health Benefit Exchange announced yesterday it is seeking bids for Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) services during the Design, Development and Implementation (DDI) of the California Healthcare Eligibility, Enrollment, and Retention System (CalHEERS). According to it’s website, the DDI will be performed by a System Integrator that will be selected based upon vendor responses to a separate solicitation (Solicitation HBEX4 – Request for CalHEERS Development and Operations Services.)
Little Hoover Commission hearing on Governor’s Reorganization Plan 2 that includes the elimination of the California Technology Agency making it a department under a new Government Operations Agency. Testifying are Technology Agency Secretary Carlos Ramos, TechAmerica Vice President Carol Henton and Techleader TV Host and former State CIO John Thomas Flynn.
Don’t miss California Technology Agency Undersecretaries Paul Benedetto and Anna Brannen appearing on Techleader.tv hosted by John Thomas Flynn. The show will be live webcast on April 26 at 11:30 a.m. at www.techleader.tv.
The Department of General Services has issued an RFP for data storage services, a re-release of the solicitation originally posted in 2011. All responses to the previous solicitation have been
California State University East Bay (CSUEB) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Computer Maintenance Management System for Maintenance Staff who receive approximately ninety (90) work request daily. CSUEB is seeking proposals for software that will support the following activities:
The California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA) is seeking a vendor to replace its statewide satellite communications system and is inviting interested proposers to submit proposals that provide benefits and value exceeding those of Cal EMA’s current system. Added on Apr 2, 2012: Under C) Proposal Requirements and Information – 1) Key Action Dates, it now reads RFP available to prospective proposers March 30, 2012 instead of May 30, 2012.
CalSTRS is seeking the services of a vendor to assist with Data Analysis Services. CalSTRS expects the Data Analysis Services to be a six (6) month effort, concluding with the approval of a Pension Data Analysis Report.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is seeking bids for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Computer System Technical Maintenance Services Added on Mar 29, 2012: Waste Water SCADA systems.
The Department of Industrial Relations has issued a Request for Quote to define the software and services required to implement the ServiceNow IT Service Management Solution.
Sacramento State University is seeking a qualified company to provide an Event Ticketing and Client Relations Management System. The University is seeking a system that will require up to 20 users to simultaneously access ticketing software.
The Department of Managed Health Care has issued a Request for Quote (RFQ) for IT Services to provide software implementation and configuration for Altiris software.
An Assembly budget subcommittee yesterday unanimously voted against the expansion of a $556.5 million statewide court case management system that’s currently deployed in some counties, according to a report found here in The Sacramento Bee. Dan Walters writes about the budget politics and an ongoing dispute between the Administrative Office of the Courts and a group of judges who are against using the new system.
The California Department of Parks and Recreation, Capital District will be accepting bids up to 2:00 p.m., March 15, 2012 at the Capital District Administrative Office, 101 “J” Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 for Website Content Management. They are waiving DVBE participation for this bid only. Pre-bid site visits are optional. Please contact the State Representative, Peter Larsen, at (916) 548-7932 to arrange a meeting.
The Superior Court of California, County of San Francisco is seeking to develop a partnership with a company with proven electronic filing experience to integrate with San Francisco Superior Court’s existing electronic filing solution in Complex Civil Integrated Justice System (IJS) as well as integrate with the Court’s Document Management capabilities for electronic filing. IJS is on a Windows platform. The Court seeks to provide an effective electronic filing solution for Civil case types which increases efficiency and productivity for all those participating. Currently Civil filings exceed 375,000 per year and if we include other departments we anticipate over 571,000 new and subsequent filings. The Court reserves the right to determine case type(s) and volume(s) to be processed in discussions with the Contractor, if a contract is awarded. If your company has a minimum or a maximum processing volume it must be addressed in the Technical Proposal as noted in the instructions.
The Franchise Tax Board has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to survey the marketplace for products that will provide an Internet Access Gateway solution with a reporting tool.
The California Department of Transportation is soliciting quotes for authorized Oracle/SUN support providers will be to bid on ALL items listed in the RFQ.
One of the grand pooh-bahs of California State IT, a ParkZone Stryker modeler extraordinaire, and a dear friend of TLTV has announced he is hanging up his spurs. Famous (or as Teri Takai was known to say, infamous) for his frank demeanor and the one always ready to question in his mind the puzzling direction of the powers that be, he will be sorely missed. Alan was never one to shy away from the slings and arrows of bucking city hall, whether it was outrages rates or bureaucratic reporting requirements.
Senator Alex Padilla (D-Pacoima) today arrived at the State Capitol in a Google autonomous vehicle and held a press conference to announce the introduction of Senate Bill 1298 that would direct the CHP to develop guidelines for the testing and operating autonomous vehicles in California. Below is video of the press conference posted by the Senate Majority Caucus.
The California Technology Agency has issued an RFQ to renew the BMC Remedy and BladeLogic Software Continuous Maintenance and Technical Support Subscription. The award, if made, will be to the lowest responsive responsible bidder. Only quotes from authorized BMC resellers will be accepted.