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Ongoing RFXs Worth a Closer Look from IT Vendors

Here are some of the more interesting procurements in the pipeline across all levels of California government.

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Several IT-related procurements are underway throughout all levels of California government. Here are just a few that warrant a closer look from IT vendors.

City-Level Procurement Opportunities
  • The city of Anaheim is seeking bids for VMWare licensing and support services, according to a March 13 request for proposal. The deadline to submit a bid is 2 p.m. April 2 and the point of contact is John Vasquez.
  • The city of Carson is looking to purchase Juniper Network equipment in a recently posted RFP. Proposals are due by 10:30 a.m. April 4.

County-Level Procurement Opportunities
  • El Dorado County is seeking proposals for a technology solution for environmental health permitting and data management for the Environmental Management Department and the Air Quality Management District (EDM). “The county is seeking a licensed software solution that shall allow the EMD to automate and manage its business processes (permits and licenses) end to end,” documents read. Proposals are due no later than 3 p.m. April 12. The point of contact for this RFP is Matthew Potter.
  • The County of San Mateo has issued an RFP “to solicit proposals from service providers to provide various services around the use of Microsoft in US Government Community Cloud (GCC) for Aging and Adult Services.” Proposals are due no later than 5 p.m. April 22. The point of contact is Elaine Wang.

Special District Procurement Opportunities

State-Level Procurement Opportunities
  • The California State Library has released a request for information in its search for a Customer Relationship Management solution to “modernize and simplify the library’s administrative business processes and related legacy technology system that currently supports business operations.” The initial request was published March 4. Reponses are due no later than 3 p.m. April 1. The point of contact for this RFI is Ricky Tinney.
  • The Department of Justice has released a request for qualification for the renewal of AWS web services and storage via a three-year contract. This RFQ closes March 21 and the renewal contract begins April 1. The point of contact is Jorge Davalos.
  • The Judicial Council and the Courts of California are seeking proposals to “modernize use of data analytics in the judicial system” through “data services associated with cloud-based data warehousing, data visualization and reporting, and automated data integration capabilities to support the council and the courts of California.” Proposals are due no later than 1 p.m. April 19.
Eyragon is the Managing Editor for Industry Insider — California. He previously served as the Daily News Editor for Government Technology. He lives in Sacramento, Calif.