RFP: I.T. Manager Services FY27-29 City
Federal opportunity from 001 - Office of the Purchasing Agent • City of Leominster. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 15, 2026. Industry: NAICS 81, 16, 00.
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Point of Contact
Agency & Office
Description
Specifications for the above proposal required by the I.T.T.F. Committee may be obtained at the Office of the Purchasing Agent, 25 West St., Leominster, MA 01453, or by calling 978-962-3537. Bid documents may also be downloaded at www.leominster-ma.gov on the Active Bids link under the Purchasing Page.
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The City of Leominster is seeking I.T. Manager Services for FY27-29, with a response deadline set for April 15, 2026. The solicitation is managed by the Office of the Purchasing Agent and involves specifications available through their office or website. This opportunity is vital for vendors looking to establish a long-term relationship with the city government.
The buyer is looking to procure I.T. Manager Services to support the city's technology needs over the upcoming fiscal years.
- I.T. consulting firms with experience in municipal contracts
- Companies specializing in project management of I.T. services
- Vendors who have worked with government or public sector clients
- Review proposal specifications
- Develop and submit bid documents
- Coordinate with potential partners for teaming arrangements
- Provide required documentation and pricing strategy
- Completed proposal form
- Technical capability statement
- Pricing detail
- References from previous similar projects
- Compliance documentation
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- Must adhere to municipal procurement standards
- Follow any local regulations regarding public bids
- Consider competitive pricing based on local market research
- Review labor costs and overheads to maintain margin while staying appealing
- Engage local I.T. providers for partnerships
- Consider teaming with firms experienced in government contracts
- Limited vendor engagement due to strict government procurement processes
- Potential delays in specification review and approvals
- What specific services are critical for the I.T. Manager role?
- Are there existing I.T. contracts that might affect this solicitation?
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- Detailed specifications for I.T. Manager Services
- Budget or funding limits for the contract
- Performance metrics for the role
- Previous challenges faced in I.T. management by the city
- Clarification on the scope of services required over the three years
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