OLCC Conveyance System Upgrade
Federal opportunity from DID01 - Procurement | LL001 - Portland Regional Office • Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Dec 04, 2025.
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OLCC Conveyance System Upgrade
The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commissions OLCC warehouse conveyance system currently operates using TCP-IP messaging. OLCC is requesting quotes from qualified vendors to update the warehouse conveyance system from the current TCP- IP messaging to use WebSockets. WebSocket shall establish a single, persistent and bidirectional connection allowing the automated warehouse processes to keep human operators instantly updated.
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The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) is seeking qualified vendors to upgrade its warehouse conveyance system. The project involves transitioning from TCP-IP messaging to WebSocket technology to enhance real-time communication and operational efficiency. This upgrade is crucial for maintaining seamless automated warehouse processes, which directly impacts OLCC operations.
OLCC aims to upgrade its warehouse conveyance system to improve communication and operational efficiency by replacing TCP-IP messaging with WebSocket technology, allowing for real-time updates for human operators.
- Companies experienced in WebSocket development.
- Vendors with expertise in warehouse automation.
- Firms with a proven track record of similar upgrades.
- Analyze current TCP-IP messaging system.
- Design WebSocket implementation plan.
- Develop and integrate WebSocket into the existing system.
- Test the updated system for reliability and performance.
- Provide training for OLCC staff on using the new system.
- Cover letter outlining the proposal.
- Detailed technical approach to the WebSocket upgrade.
- Timeline for project delivery.
- Relevant past performance examples.
- Cost estimate for the project.
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- Ensure compliance with OLCC operational standards.
- Adherence to Oregon state procurement policies.
- Consider a fixed price for the project.
- Include pricing for ongoing support and maintenance.
- Partner with technology firms specializing in WebSocket.
- Include subcontractors with expertise in OLCC systems.
- Potential resistance from OLCC staff during training.
- Integration challenges with existing automation systems.
- Delays in project timeline due to unforeseen technical issues.
- What current challenges does OLCC face with the TCP-IP messaging?
- Are there specific features required in the new WebSocket system?
- What is the existing infrastructure supporting the current system?
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- Detailed requirements for WebSocket features.
- Specific budget or funding constraints.
- Any existing vendor relationships influencing bidding.
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