CY26 DPR Cemetery Database SPSSC
Federal opportunity from PROFREG440 - Division of Professional Regulation • FPR - Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Dec 12, 2025.
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CY26 DPR Cemetery Database SPSSC Small Purchase with Sole Source Conditions with Ramaker & Associates, Inc for the continued administration and maintenance of the Illinois Cemetery Oversight Database (ILCOD). Term will be through calendar year 2026. Item # 1: ( 946 - 20 ) (946-20) Administration, maintenance, and support of the Illinois Cemetery Oversight Database - a thrd-party fully hosted solution. Cost of this system is based on a per transaction (burial) cost. Quantity and total cost listed below are estimated and within historic annual averages. Not to exceed $100,000 in calendar year 2026. (946-20) Administration, maintenance, and support of the Illinois Cemetery Oversight Database - a thrd-party fully hosted solution. Cost of this system is based on a per transaction (burial) cost. Quantity and total cost listed below are estimated and within historic annual averages. Not to exceed $100,000 in calendar year 2026.
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