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RFI Public-Sector Software Asset Management

Department of Innovation and Technology

REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

Public-Sector Software Asset Management

CONTACT INFORMATION

Zachary Lax

617-635-3066

zachary.lax@boston.gov

The City of Boston, acting by and through its Chief Information Officer, requests information regarding Public-Sector Software Asset Management, as particularly set forth in the Request for Information (RFI), EV00007846. The RFI will be available on the City’s procurement website and Supplier Portal via boston.gov/procurement, on or after 10:00 AM, Boston local time, on March 23, 2020.   

No contract will be awarded as a result of this RFI. This solicitation is for the purpose of gathering information only. Depending on the breadth and detail of vendor submissions, some material may inform the development of future solicitations conducted by the City.  

The RFI will remain available until the date and time of the opening of proposals, on April 6, 2020 at 12:00 noon, Boston local time. 

Responding to this RFI is voluntary. All costs associated with responding to this RFI, including any interviews/demonstrations, will be the sole responsibility of the vendor participating in the RFI response.

Offerors have the option of submitting proposals through either (i) the City of Boston’s Supplier Portal boston.gov/procurement or (ii) by delivery of one (1) sealed envelope containing the Technical Proposal and one (1) electronic copy (thumb drive), labeled as “TECHNICAL PROPOSAL”.

If submitting via paper, technical proposals shall be submitted separately in sealed, clearly labeled envelopes on or before April 6, 2020 at 12:00 noon, Boston local time, to:

DAVID ELGES, CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER

 

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