Deltek Pulse: Justice and Public Safety month in review, June 2018

Published: July 09, 2018

Architecture Engineering and ConstructionInformation TechnologyInformation TechnologyJustice and Public SafetyJustice/Public Safety & Homeland SecurityKANSAS CITY, CITY OF (JACKSON) (MISSOURI)LOS ANGELES, COUNTY OF (CALIFORNIA)PENNSYLVANIAProfessional ServicesPublic UtilitiesTransportation

A monthly recap of SLED JPS/HS, Transportation and Public Utilities solicitation releases.

The month of June saw roughly the same number of Justice and Public Safety/Homeland Security (JPS/HS), Transportation and Public Utilities bids captured as were captured in May. The number of bids captured is likely due to the end of the fiscal year and as GovWin and Onvia resources have coalesced. It is likely that the number of bids captured each month will remain similar moving forward. The breakdown of solicitations over the JPS/HS, Transportation and Public Utilities sectors remained steady for another month. Transportation accounted for 61% of solicitations released, only down 2% from May. Public Utilities remained steady at 14%, identical to the previous month. Justice/Public Safety and Homeland Security saw an increase in the number of solicitations released, accounting for 25% of bids for June. This distribution reflects historical market trends.  

The types of projects that were solicited in the SLED JPS/HS, Transportation and Public Utilities market during June remained close to the breakdown from May. Architecture, Engineering and Construction accounted for 47% of solicitations, up 2% over May. Professional Services represented 10% of projects, up 1% from May. Information Technology came in at 4% of projects, up only 1% from May.

Notable Solicitation Releases

  • The Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General released a request for proposals (RFP) for a Case Management Platform. Pennsylvania currently utilizes a few different case management systems that are a mix of commercial off the shelf and custom built. For the new system the state is interested in a few functionality areas including core case management, document and file management, collaboration and correspondence management, and financial tracking and accountability management. Proposals are due on August 23, 2018.
  • The Kansas City Police Department has issued a solicitation for an In-Vehicle Mounted Digital Video Recorders and Body-Worn Camera System and Software Management System. Currently, Coban provides the city with its in-vehicle camera systems. However, these systems are reaching the end of their life-spans. The department is looking to procure a system that will be able to unify all camera data within a single management system. Questions about the RFP are due on July 10, 2018 and proposals are due on August 21, 2018.
  • The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has a requirement for a Criminal Booking System (CBS) solution. The county is interested in a commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) product that will include a biometric capture program with all accompanying hardware and software. It will be necessary for this system to be able to interface with other county biometric systems and to be able to share information with law enforcement agencies outside of the county. Proposals are due on July 20, 2018.  

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