Renewal Notice: System Developer
Federal opportunity from FINADMIN494 - Finance & Administration • DOT - Transportation. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Feb 06, 2026.
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Renewal Notice: System Developer RENEWAL NOTICE - THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION: Renewal Term (1 of 1) for IDOT System Developer - April 2, 2026 - April 1, 2031. Item # 1: ( 920 - 22 ) Renewal (1 of 1) Term April 2, 2026- April 1, 2031. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), District 1, Schaumburg, IL Office, seeks to continue utilizing one (1) System Developer (senior application developer/analyst) to provide specialized software maintenance for systems which directly or indirectly tie to traffic operation or intelligent traffic systems. Vendor is BEP self-fulfilling. Renewal (1 of 1) Term April 2, 2026- April 1, 2031. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), District 1, Schaumburg, IL Office, seeks to continue utilizing one (1) System Developer (senior application developer/analyst) to provide specialized software maintenance for systems which directly or indirectly tie to traffic operation or intelligent traffic systems. Vendor is BEP self-fulfilling.
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