RFP for System Integrator of Record (IOR)
Federal opportunity from KD004001 - Public Works | 001 - Public Works • City of Dayton. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026.
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RFP for System Integrator of Record (IOR) Proposals must be received by 2:00 pm on February 19, 2026 addressed to Westech Engineering, Inc., Denny Muchmore, P.E., 3841 Fairview Industrial Drive, SE, Salem, OR 97302, in a sealed envelope clearly marked City of Dayton, System Integrator of Record. Include name of the proposer. For questions or more information, contact Westech Engineering, Inc., City Engineer Denny Muchmore, 503 585 2474, dmuchmore (at) westech-eng.com. Supervisory control and data acquisition systems Telemetry systems Logic controllers
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The State of Oregon is soliciting proposals for a System Integrator of Record (IOR), with a submission deadline of February 19, 2026. Proposals must be delivered to Westech Engineering, Inc. in Salem, OR. This opportunity involves integrating supervisory control and data acquisition systems, telemetry systems, and logic controllers, highlighting the technical scope and critical nature of the work required.
The buyer seeks a qualified system integrator to implement and manage various automation and control systems for the City of Dayton.
- Prepare a proposal addressing the requirements outlined in the RFP
- Develop a project plan for implementation
- Detail experience with supervisory control and data acquisition systems
- Outline pricing strategy for services rendered
- Submit proposals by the specified deadline
- Proposal clearly marked "City of Dayton, System Integrator of Record"
- Include proposer name
- Contact information for Denny Muchmore included
- Technical experience related to SCADA and telemetry systems
- Detailed outline of pricing strategy
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