Salt Lake City Request for Proposals SLCI26035 - Website Hosting Services
Federal opportunity from CITIES • Salt Lake City Corporation. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 13, 2026.
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Salt Lake City Request for Proposals SLCI26035 - Website Hosting Services
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BidPulsar Analysis
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Salt Lake City is seeking proposals for Website Hosting Services under solicitation number SLCI26035, with a response deadline of March 13, 2026. This project presents a unique opportunity for vendors with expertise in reliable and scalable web hosting solutions. Interested bidders should be prepared to demonstrate their experience in supporting municipal entities and ensure compliance with specific hosting requirements.
The buyer aims to procure comprehensive website hosting services that can support Salt Lake City's online presence, ensuring reliability, security, and optimal performance.
- Companies with a proven track record in website hosting
- Firms experienced with municipal contracts
- Providers offering robust security features
- Review hosting requirements and specifications
- Develop proposal addressing compliance and security measures
- Provide evidence of prior experience with similar projects
- Outline service level agreements
- Detail support and maintenance provisions
- Completed proposal form
- Relevant case studies or past performance details
- Compliance certifications
- Pricing structure and SLAs
- Team qualifications and roles
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Adhere to municipal procurement regulations
- Include security protocol compliance
- Document any subcontracting plans
- Consider competitive pricing based on municipal budgets
- Offer tiered pricing based on service levels
- Include options for scalability as the city grows
- Potential partnerships with cybersecurity firms
- Collaboration with local IT support services
- Subcontracting opportunities for infrastructure management
- Potential budget constraints from municipality
- Changing hosting requirements during the bidding process
- Increased competition from established hosting providers
- What specific needs does Salt Lake City have regarding hosting services?
- Are there any preferred technologies or platforms for the project?
- What is the anticipated volume of traffic to be supported?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific performance metrics or SLA requirements listed
- Lack of detailed hosting specifications or technologies preferred
- Absence of information regarding potential budget
- No historical data on previous hosting contracts
- Missing insights on the evaluation criteria for proposals
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