FY26 Data Driven Policing IMC Law Enforcement System Analysis RFQ Ticket 372993 ITS81
Federal opportunity from IT - Information Technology • Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS 81, 11, 00.
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The FY26 Data Driven Policing IMC Law Enforcement System Analysis RFQ is being issued by the IT - Information Technology agency, with a response deadline of February 25, 2026. This opportunity invites bids for analysis related to law enforcement systems, emphasizing a data-driven approach. Interested bidders should be aware that the bid opening date coincides with the bid closing date.
The buyer is seeking a comprehensive analysis of the IMC Law Enforcement System, focusing on enhancing data-driven policing strategies to improve operational effectiveness.
- Firms with expertise in law enforcement system analysis
- Companies specializing in data-driven policing methodologies
- Small businesses with relevant experience in IT and government contracts
- Analysis of current law enforcement systems
- Identification of data-driven methodologies
- Reporting on findings and recommendations
- Executive summary of the proposal
- Detailed work plan and timeline
- Qualifications of key personnel
- Past performance references
- Pricing proposal according to RFQ guidelines
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- Ensure compliance with all local and federal regulations regarding law enforcement technologies
- Adhere to submission guidelines and deadlines outlined in the RFQ
- Develop a competitive pricing structure, considering the scope of analysis required
- Potentially include options for phased pricing based on deliverables
- Consider partnerships with data analytics firms
- Team with law enforcement practitioners for expert insights
- Limited information on the current state of the IMC system may impact analysis quality
- Potential for scope changes based on buyer feedback during the analysis process
- Tight deadlines could challenge thoroughness in the proposal preparation
- What specific outcomes or deliverables are expected from this analysis?
- Are there existing reports or data that can be utilized during the analysis?
- What does the buyer perceive as the greatest challenges in current law enforcement systems?
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- Detailed scope of the work required
- Specific qualifications or certifications desired by the buyer
- Any particular methodologies preferred for the analysis
- Insights on previous issues encountered with the IMC system
- The budget or funding constraints for this RFQ
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