Blockchain Technology RFI
Federal opportunity from Dept of Administration. Place of performance: IN. Response deadline: Apr 03, 2026.
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IDOA is issuing this RFI pursuant to House Enrolled Act 1322 (2025). The objective of the RFI is to obtain information and solicit innovative ideas regarding blockchain technology (defined in Ind. Code §4-13-1-28) and its potential applications to enhance efficiency, security, and customer experience in state government operations, including but not limited to any of the agencies participating in this RFI.
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The Indiana Department of Administration (IDOA) is seeking input through a Request for Information (RFI) on blockchain technology as authorized by House Enrolled Act 1322 (2025). This initiative aims to explore innovative applications of blockchain to enhance government efficiency, security, and customer experience. Responses are due by April 3, 2026, and interested parties can find more information on the IDOA website.
IDOA is looking to gather innovative ideas and proposals that leverage blockchain technology to improve various aspects of state government operations.
- Review blockchain technology definitions and applications
- Identify potential use cases for state operations
- Develop innovative solutions that align with RFI objectives
- Prepare and submit a response by April 3, 2026
- Company profile and experience
- Detailed innovative blockchain proposals
- References or case studies from similar projects
- Compliance with RFI submission guidelines
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- Specific applications of blockchain desired
- Number of agencies participating
- Performance metrics for blockchain applications
- Potential barriers to adoption
- Budget constraints for implementation
- Previous use of blockchain in state operations
- Details on how responses will be evaluated
- Subsequent steps after the RFI
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