Power Platform Center of Excellence
Federal opportunity from Ofc of Technology. Place of performance: IN. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026.
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Description
26-86281 The IOT Platform Center of Excellence purpose is to assist state agencies in building low code/no code solutions with best practices, enterprise governance, training, and support. The CoE seeks to increase enterprise platform (LCNC) adoption, standardization, collaboration, risk¿mitigation, reduction of total cost of ownership, and project acceleration all for realizing cost savings, efficiencies, and improved constituent services.
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The Indiana Office of Technology (IOT) is seeking a contractor for the establishment of a Power Platform Center of Excellence, aimed at enhancing low code/no code (LCNC) solutions within state agencies. Key objectives include increasing platform adoption and standardization while implementing best practices for governance, training, and support. The response deadline for this opportunity is set for February 27, 2026.
The buyer aims to assist state agencies in adopting and improving low code/no code solutions to enhance overall efficiency and service delivery.
- Develop governance frameworks for LCNC solutions
- Provide training on best practices for state agency staff
- Support collaboration across state agencies using LCNC solutions
- Implement risk mitigation strategies related to LCNC project deployments
- Assess and report on cost savings and efficiencies gained from LCNC adoption
- Technical proposal detailing approach to LCNC solutions
- Pricing model aligned with project goals and budget expectations
- Proof of past performance in similar government contracts
- Organizational capability statement highlighting relevant experience
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- Specific performance metrics expected by the buyer
- Details on budget constraints for the project
- Clarification on the extent of collaboration required between state agencies
- Information on the selection process for bids
- Potential penalties for non-compliance with state standards
- Any mandatory certifications required for bidders
- Expected team size and skill set necessary for contract fulfilment
- Additional resources or toolkits expected to be provided to winning bidders
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