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CalEPA Eyes CalCloud for Hazardous Waste Reporting System

The public-facing California Environmental Reporting System accepts data inputted by regulated businesses that are required to submit information about hazardous materials, hazardous waste, underground tanks and more.

CalEPA is in the market for migration services to help move the California Environmental Reporting System into CalCloud, according to state records.

The public-facing system accepts data inputted by regulated businesses that are required to submit information about hazardous materials, hazardous waste, underground tanks and other so-called “CUPA” data.

Through an RFQ due on Oct. 1, CalEPA is seeking a qualified vendor to do system inventorying, application mapping, migration planning and execution, workload testing, and knowledge transfer.

The California Environmental Reporting System is, according to state documents, a custom developed application coded and maintained by CalEPA using ASP.NET MVC framework running on Windows with a Microsoft SQL database. Other software includes VMware, Lumension Endpoint Management and Security Suite.

As Techwire reported in February, the Department of General Services and the Department of Technology unveiled new documentation enabling state agencies and departments to purchase cloud migration and assessment services from qualified contractors.

The Department of Technology also has a new onboarding strategy that aims to bring more state agencies and departments into CalCloud, the state’s private cloud.