SP26-OAT-Breath Alcohol Database-L01
Federal opportunity from POLCL - Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory • Department of State Police. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 03, 2026. Industry: NAICS 81, 16, 00, 11, 46, 15, 17.
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SP26-OAT-Breath Alcohol Database-L01
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory is soliciting bids for the SP26-OAT-Breath Alcohol Database project. The response deadline for this opportunity is set for March 27, 2026. This procurement does not set aside funds for small businesses, indicating a broader competition for contractors with appropriate capabilities.
The buyer seeks to implement a comprehensive breath alcohol database, likely to streamline data collection and analysis within law enforcement operations.
- Firms with experience in database development for law enforcement
- Companies specializing in alcohol testing technologies
- Providers of IT solutions for public safety departments
- Review of current state of alcohol testing
- Design of the breath alcohol database
- Building the database infrastructure
- Setting up user access and interfaces
- Testing and validation of the database
- Company profile and experience
- Detailed project methodology
- Timeline and milestones
- Pricing structure
- References from similar projects
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- Adhere to state regulations for law enforcement technology
- Ensure data privacy standards are met
- Consider competitive pricing given the absence of set-asides for small businesses
- Break down costs per phase of the project
- Partner with IT firms specializing in law enforcement tools
- Consider subcontracting data security experts
- Potential delays in data collection processes
- Compliance issues with state regulations
- Budget overruns due to scope changes
- What specific functionalities are required in the breath alcohol database?
- Are there existing systems that need to be integrated or replaced?
- What is the maximum budget allocated for this project?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No details on the exact functionalities required for the database
- Lack of information on current systems in use
- Absence of performance start and end dates
- No insights into budget constraints
- No clear evaluation criteria for proposals
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