PSP Law Enforcement Scheduling Software
Federal opportunity from Pennsylvania State Police. Place of performance: PA. Response deadline: Jan 22, 2026.
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Description
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania issues this Request for Information (RFI) to solicit information that will be used to assist with the development of a solicitation for Law Enforcement Scheduling Software which may be released by the Commonwealth in the future.
Specifically, this request seeks information from which the Commonwealth can formulate specifications and requirements, realistic timeframes and cost structures for the referenced procurement and project. The Commonwealth desires to produce a solicitation that promotes vendor competition and creative technical solutions. The Commonwealth is open to any and all ideas in relation to this project and encourages alternative ideas that will help the Commonwealth better define its requirements. This RFI is an earnest attempt to become aware of and knowledgeable about current solutions to support the project requirements of the Commonwealth. This RFI will also help the Commonwealth identify vendors who are able to provide the required services to support this goal.
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