State Entity (US)
Full-Service Communications and Marketing Services
The Maryland Health Benefit Exchange sought a contractor to provide full-service communications and marketing services to support Maryland’s health insurance marketplace.
State Entity (US)
Creative & Marketing Communications Services
The New York State Department of Health sought competitive proposals from marketing and/or public relations agencies to provide creative media and marketing services.
State Entity (US)
Vocational Rehabilitation Public Relations and Advertising
The State of Nevada Purchasing Division and DETR invited all qualified public affairs and public relations agencies to develop and carry out a comprehensive public relations campaign to promote the workforce resources available to existing, new, and potential businesses.
State Entity (US)
Consulting Assistance
The Vermont Agency of Human Services sought to establish a contract with a vendor to provide consulting assistance in the development of a response to a NOFO from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, strategic planning and document preparation related to ongoing discussions with CMS regarding the NOFO submission, and stakeholder engagement.
U.S. Municipality
Learning Management System Replacement
The RFP was issued by Seminole County for a Learning Management System (LMS) Replacement. The aim was to support the upskilling and/or reskilling of all employees, excluding the County's Fire Department. The LMS was expected to offer web-based training and be capable of hosting County-specific training. The current system, Percipio, was to be replaced as it was not a full LMS. The new system was required to interface with JD Edwards, the County's ERP system. The contact person for this RFP was Michael Hall from the Human Resources - Training department.
U.S. Municipality
Broadband Feasibility Study
The City of Banning sought proposals for a Broadband Feasibility Study to assess the potential for expanding broadband network solutions to unserved and underserved areas. This initiative aimed to support economic advancements in the community, improve education outcomes, business retention, expansion, and provide high-quality employment opportunities. The feasibility study was funded by the State of California Local Agency Technical Assistance (LATA) grant and was intended to address broadband capacity and connectivity concerns vital for Banning's growth and future economic resilience.