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RLI - Library of Professional Information Technology Services 2005

  • YEAR CREATED: 2005
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFI - Request for Information
The document is a Request for Letter of Interest (RLI) for professional information technology (IT) services for the Bureau of Information Resource Management. The document includes various sections and attachments. Section One provides general information about the RLI, including the purpose, scope, and timeline of the project. It also includes information about the Community Betterment Program and requests for references from similar agencies. Section Two focuses on the experience of the proposer, including a list of staff members who will be handling the account and their qualifications. Resumes and certifications of the staff members are also requested. Section Three is a placeholder for any additional requested information not covered in the previous sections. Attachment D includes a confidentiality agreement between the Broward County Sheriff's Office and the contractor. It outlines the contractor's responsibility to keep confidential information, such as undercover vehicle information and criminal intelligence, private. Attachment E is a proposal pricing form that needs to be submitted separately. It includes a declaration by the proposer that there is no collusion or fraud and that they have thoroughly examined the specifications. Any exceptions to the specifications should be noted in this section. Attachment F is a statement of "no bid" form for companies that choose not to submit a request for the letter of interest. The form includes reasons for not bidding, such as insufficient time, inability to meet specifications or service requirements, workload constraints, or unclear or ambiguous specifications. Overall, the document provides information about the RLI process, requirements for proposers, and the need for confidentiality in handling sensitive information. It also acknowledges that some companies may choose not to bid due to workload constraints or unclear specifications.
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