Surplus Inventory Management System
Federal opportunity from ADMIN448 - Administration • DoIT - Department of Innovation and Technology. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Jul 22, 2025.
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Surplus Inventory Management System The Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology (DoIT) on behalf of the Illinois Department of Central Management Services (CMS) is seeking proposals from qualified offerors for a comprehensive end-to-end SaaS surplus inventory solution for all CMS divisions and offices along with associated services to develop, configure, test, implement, support, maintain, host, train, manage, and administer the solution. Item # 1: ( 209 - 13 ) ///Do not enter any pricing on this line./// This is a Request for Proposal (RFP) which requires the pricing to remain locked/unopened prior to the Agency's evaluation of the Vendor's Technical proposal. Please review all instructions regarding price submission in the solicitation document. You may also review an instructional video on submitting a quote for a RFP here: https://youtu.be/4NujlhKbazE. ///Do not enter any pricing on this line./// This is a Request for Proposal (RFP) which requires the pricing to remain locked/unopened prior to the Agency's evaluation of the Vendor's Technical proposal. Please review all instructions regarding price submission in the solicitation document. You may also review an instructional video on submitting a quote for a RFP here: https://youtu.be/4NujlhKbazE. Item # 3: ( 209 - 13 ) Initial configuration/customization. Enter the flat fee for initial configuration and customization. If this offer does not have a fee for this line item, mark "no charge" If there is a flat fee for the initial stand up of the offer that encompasses more than one line item, enter that total amount on this line item and mark the included line item(s) as "no charge" Initial configuration/customization. Enter the flat fee for initial configuration and customization. If this offer does not have a fee for this line item, mark "no charge" If there is a flat fee for the initial stand up of the offer that encompasses more than one line item, enter that total amount on this line item and mark the included line item(s) as "no charge" Item # 4: ( 209 - 13 ) Initial Data Conversion/Migration - Enter the flat fee for initial Data Conversion/Migration. If this offer does not have a fee for this line item, mark "no charge" Initial Data Conversion/Migration - Enter the flat fee for initial Data Conversion/Migration. If this offer does not have a fee for this line item, mark "no charge" Item # 5: ( 209 - 13 ) Initial Implementation - Enter the flat fee for initial Implementation. If this offer does not have a fee for this line item, mark "no charge" Initial Implementation - Enter the flat fee for initial Implementation. If this offer does not have a fee for this line item, mark "no charge" Item # 6: ( 209 - 13 ) Initial Training - Enter the flat fee for initial in-person or virtual live training.- If this offer does not have a fee for this line item, mark "no charge" Initial Training - Enter the flat fee for initial in-person or virtual live training.- If this offer does not have a fee for this line item, mark "no charge"
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