The Office of Systems Integration (OSI), which procures, manages and delivers IT systems supporting the delivery of agency services to residents, spent $13,112,916 on its three purchases of IT services last month. Here, with rounding, is what the Office spent:
- $13 million with KPMG on “Product Value Services – CWDS Agreement 75334059 ENY 2020.” The acquisition is listed in the State Contract and Procurement Registration System as consulting services “related to an IT project” and more specifically as “business corporate management consulting services – information technology consulting services.” CWDS refers to the California Child Welfare Digital Services, a collaboration of state and local government agencies that maintains and operates the Child Welfare Services/Case Management System and is developing the Child Welfare Services — California Automated Response and Engagement System. The services come as part of a three-year contract that began March 1 and will end Feb. 29, 2024.
- $38,000 with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, a professional organization, for “ISOL Soft – IEEE Software Engineering Standards,” potentially, guidelines for applying standards to computer software. OSI made this purchase on March 22.
- $1,300 with Noted Technology Solutions Inc. for “Ivanti Security Controls Patch for Server Maintenance + Content Subscription 1 Yr,” likely the purchase of an Ivanti Security Controls patch and a one-year content subscription. OSI made the purchase on March 22.