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Division of Administrative Hearings Seeking Search Function Solution on Website

The project involves migrating data from Mindbreeze InSpire and requires a cost breakdown for hardware, software, implementation and support.

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The Florida Division of Administrative Hearings (DOAH) is seeking a secure, scalable and intuitive search solution for its public-facing websites.

The request for information (RFI)specifies that the solution must integrate with DOAH's current Microsoft IIS 10 server infrastructure, support keyword-based searching of PDF files and adhere to Americans with Disabilities Act and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines accessibility standards. “DOAH invites vendors to submit information on potential solutions, detailing technical requirements, implementation timelines and budgetary considerations,” says the RFI.

Vendors must include a cost breakdown for the following categories:
  • Hardware/software
  • Implementation/migration services
  • Post-production maintenance and support services
Interested vendors should submit responses via email or by hard-copy mail. Questions are due at 5 p.m. Nov. 12. The responses are due at 5 p.m. Nov. 27, and the point of contact for the solicitation is Patricia Kenyon.
Cristina Carter is a Tallahassee-based staff writer. She has a bachelor's degree in English literature and a master's degree in international affairs, both from Florida State University.
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