SLCo ART128127 Arts & Culture Event Ticketing Software
Federal opportunity from COUNTIES • Salt Lake County. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 24, 2026.
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SLCo ART128127 Arts & Culture Event Ticketing Software
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The opportunity SLCo ART128127 focuses on procuring Arts & Culture Event Ticketing Software for the Counties. The substantial deadline for proposal responses is February 24, 2026, indicating a long preparation period. Bidders should consider their capacity for handling software development and integration specifically tailored for event ticketing.
The buyer is seeking a robust software solution to manage ticket sales and event bookings related to arts and culture events within the counties.
- Software development companies with experience in ticketing solutions
- Firms specializing in arts and culture software applications
- Companies with a proven track record in user-friendly interfaces and customer support
- Analyze existing ticketing processes
- Design software specifications
- Develop and implement the ticketing software
- Test and validate software functionality
- Deploy the final software product
- Company overview and relevant experience
- Technical proposal outlining software functionalities
- Implementation timeline and milestones
- Budget and pricing model
- Customer support strategy
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Consider competitive pricing given the extended response timeline
- Incorporate potential ongoing support and maintenance costs
- Consider partnerships with arts organizations for insights
- Team with UX/UI designers experienced in customer engagement for ticketing platforms
- Changes in buyer requirements during development
- Potential competition from established ticketing software providers
- Need for compliance with local government regulations
- What are the specific functionalities required for the ticketing software?
- Is there a preferred technology stack or integrations needed with existing systems?
- What are the key metrics for success defined by the buyer?
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- Detailed scope of required software functionalities
- Information on current systems in use
- Any compliance or regulatory requirements specific to counties
- User demographics that the software will target
- Performance metrics expected by the buyer
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