FY26 Data Driven Policing IMC Law Enforcement System Analysis RFQ Ticket 372993 ITS75
Federal opportunity from IT - Information Technology • Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS 43, 23, 00.
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The FY26 Data Driven Policing IMC Law Enforcement System Analysis RFQ (Ticket 372993) focuses on the procurement of an analytical solution for law enforcement applications under the IT agency. Responses are due by February 25, 2026, with bid opening coinciding with the bid closing date. The associated NAICS classification suggests a focus on information technology services relevant to law enforcement.
The buyer is seeking proposals for a data-driven analysis system that will aid law enforcement agencies in improving their operational and strategic decision-making processes.
- Firms with expertise in law enforcement technology solutions
- Companies specializing in data analytics for public safety
- Consultants with experience in IMC systems analysis
- Analyze current IMC Law Enforcement Systems
- Identify data needs and gaps
- Propose a data-driven analytical framework
- Develop implementation strategies for the proposed solutions
- Completed proposal form
- Technical approach details
- Pricing structure
- Qualifications of key personnel
- Past performance references
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure alignment with relevant law enforcement regulations
- Adherence to data privacy standards
- Consider competitive pricing based on prior market analysis
- Evaluate value-based pricing models
- Partner with firms that have law enforcement agency contacts
- Incorporate small businesses with niche technical skills
- Explore teaming with data visualization technology providers
- Potential for changes in law enforcement requirements over time
- Challenges in integration with existing IMC systems
- Limited timeframe for thorough analysis and proposal development
- What specific outcomes does the agency expect from the data analysis?
- Are there preferred technological frameworks or platforms to use?
- What are the long-term maintenance and support expectations after implementation?
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- Bid opening date is the same as the bid closing date, which may affect proposal planning.
- More details on the scope of existing IMC systems used by the agency are not provided.
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