FY26 Data Portal Development RFQ Ticket 372829 ITS75
Federal opportunity from IT - Information Technology • Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS 43, 23, 00.
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The FY26 Data Portal Development RFQ Ticket 372829 ITS75, posted by the IT - Information Technology agency, is a key opportunity for qualified providers. The bid opening date is set to coincide with the bid closing date on March 27, 2026, emphasizing the urgency for submissions. This solicitation focuses on the development of a data portal, and bidders should prepare to demonstrate their capabilities in this area.
The buyer seeks to develop a data portal that will enhance data access and usability, thereby supporting the IT department's goals.
- Companies specialized in software development
- Firms with experience in data portal creation
- Service providers with a strong IT background
- Analysis of existing data structures
- Design of user-friendly data portal interface
- Development of back-end functionalities
- Testing and validation of the portal
- Deployment and user training
- Company profile and capabilities statement
- Relevant past performance references
- Technical proposal addressing the scope
- Cost proposal with detailed pricing breakdown
- Compliance documentation as required
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Adherence to all specified technical requirements
- Submission must comply with deadline
- Ensure certifications are up-to-date
- Consider competitive pricing within government contract standards
- Ensure all costs associated with the development lifecycle are included
- Outline any assumptions made in the pricing model
- Consider teaming with data analytics experts
- Seek partnerships with UI/UX designers for interface development
- Explore subcontracting opportunities for testing phases
- Tight timeline for submission may rush planning
- Potential for scope changes during development
- Need for thorough compliance with technical specs
- What specific functionalities are required for the data portal?
- Are there any preferred technological frameworks or platforms?
- What metrics will be used to evaluate the success of the portal?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed project specifications are not provided.
- Confirm any existing technology that needs integration.
- Clarification on compliance documents required.
- Information on possible data sources and types.
- No details on potential budget or funding limits.
- Lack of information on expected end-user involvement.
- Unclear requirements for post-launch support and maintenance.
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