ITS75 - E-Permitting Services
Federal opportunity from TWNAD - Town Administrator • Town of Berkley. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 06, 2026. Industry: NAICS 43, 23, 00.
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ITS75 - E-Permitting Services
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The Town Administrator (TWNAD) is seeking E-Permitting Services under the ITS75 program, with proposals due by May 6, 2026. This opportunity may involve technologies related to e-permitting and compliance with municipal standards, aligned with NAICS codes 43, 23, and 00. Providers are encouraged to review the detailed announcement linked for specific requirements and submission guidelines.
The buyer is looking to implement efficient electronic permitting solutions to streamline workflow and improve user experiences within municipal services.
- Companies with expertise in e-permitting solutions
- Firms with prior experience in municipal technology implementations
- Businesses specializing in software development and systems integration
- Understanding the technical requirements of e-permitting systems
- Evaluating existing municipal processes
- Developing a customized e-permitting solution proposal
- Implementing and integrating the proposed solution with existing infrastructure
- Providing training and support for municipal staff on the new system
- Technical proposal outlining approach to e-permitting
- Cost proposal including pricing details
- Staffing plan and qualifications of key personnel
- Examples of past projects and references
- Compliance with municipal regulations
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure all proposals meet the requirements outlined in the e-permitting RFP
- Adherence to NAICS codes related to the project
- Include relevant case studies demonstrating past successes
- Consider fixed-price offers with optional maintenance services
- Explore tiered pricing based on the scale of implementation
- Collaboration with software developers for technical components
- Partnership with project management firms to oversee implementation and training
- Potential changes in municipal regulations impacting e-permitting requirements
- Capacity of the municipal staff to adapt to new technology
- Competition from established vendors with prior municipal contracts
- What are the specific pain points in the current permitting process?
- Are there existing software solutions that need to be integrated?
- What is the anticipated timeline for implementation?
- How will success be measured post-implementation?
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- No specific scope of work details provided
- Lack of budgetary constraints or financial limits
- No identified performance metrics for evaluation
- Absence of specific qualifications or certifications required
- No information on the types of permits affected by the project
- No details about current permitting processes in use
- No stakeholder engagement requirements mentioned
- Unknown number of users or departments involved
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