Rebid FY26 DPU/DOER Clean Energy Siting and Permitting Portals Ticket 370267 ITS81
Federal opportunity from IT - Information Technology • Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 24, 2026. Industry: NAICS 81, 11, 00.
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Description
This is a replacement bid for BD-26-1042-IT-IT001-123337. Bid Opening Date equals Bid Closing Date.
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This procurement opportunity is a rebid for the Clean Energy Siting and Permitting Portals, under solicitation number BD-26-1042-IT-IT001-125009. The bid opening and closing date is set for February 24, 2026. The agency overseeing this project is the Information Technology department, aiming to enhance clean energy initiatives through upgraded portal systems.
The buyer is seeking to secure a contractor for the development and implementation of Clean Energy Siting and Permitting Portals as part of a broader initiative to support clean energy projects.
- Companies with experience in software development and IT services for government projects
- Firms specializing in clean energy technology solutions
- Organizations with a proven track record in permitting and regulatory compliance systems
- Development of portal functionalities
- User interface design and user experience testing
- Integration with existing state IT systems
- Compliance with state and federal regulations
- Training and support for end-users
- Completed proposal documents
- Previous project references
- Technical approach and methodology
- Key personnel resumes
- Cost proposal and pricing breakdown
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- Must comply with all applicable state and federal regulations for IT projects
- Adhere to guidelines for clean energy technology implementation
- Consider a competitive pricing strategy due to the rebid nature of this project
- Ensure pricing reflects the depth of services and technology provided
- Consider partnering with firms specializing in clean energy initiatives
- Subcontracting IT or software development tasks could enhance proposal competitiveness
- Potential for fierce competition due to rebid
- Challenges in meeting regulatory compliance requirements
- Expectation for rapid project timelines may strain resources
- What specific functionalities are prioritized for the new portal?
- Are there existing barriers or pain points from the previous implementation?
- What metrics will be used to evaluate the success of the portal post-implementation?
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- Detailed scope of work specifications
- Budget range for the project
- Information on existing systems for integration
- Employee training requirements
- Performance metrics expected by the agency
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