Technical Systems Maintenance, Operations, and Sup
Federal opportunity from Early Child Learning. Place of performance: IN. Response deadline: Apr 05, 2026.
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Description
RFP 26-85531 OECOSL seeks a Contractor that can provide critical maintenance and technical support for the various systems and environments that are necessary for OECOSL’s continued operation. Key relevant systems include the Automated Intake System (AIS), Child Care Information System (CCIS), Provider Parent Portal(PPP), and Early Ed Connect(EEC).
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The Early Child Learning agency has issued RFP 26-85531 seeking a contractor for critical maintenance and technical support of essential systems. The systems in focus include the Automated Intake System (AIS), Child Care Information System (CCIS), Provider Parent Portal (PPP), and Early Ed Connect (EEC). Proposals are due by April 5, 2026, providing ample time for bidders to prepare a thorough response.
The buyer, OECOSL, aims to ensure the reliability and functionality of its critical systems through sustained maintenance and technical support services.
- Maintenance of Automated Intake System (AIS)
- Support for Child Care Information System (CCIS)
- Technical assistance for Provider Parent Portal (PPP)
- Operations management for Early Ed Connect (EEC)
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Technical support plan for each system
- Cost proposal with detailed pricing
- Staff qualifications and availability
- Proposed timeline for initiation and roll-out
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- Uncertainty about the selection criteria for bidders
- No specified duration for the contract post-award
- Absence of details on current pain points for existing systems
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