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California Preparing to Buy More Cloud Services for State and Local Customers

The Department of General Services wants feedback from vendors about a draft bid that would procure "PaaS and IaaS Cloud Services" that have achieved FedRAMP's high security controls, from one or more providers through newly created, three-year statewide contracts.

California appears to be laying the groundwork to provide platform- and infrastructure-as-a-service (PaaS and IaaS) cloud offerings to state agencies and departments.

The Department of General Services wants feedback from vendors about a draft bid that would procure "PaaS and IaaS Cloud Services" that have achieved FedRAMP's high security controls, from one or more providers through newly created, three-year statewide contracts.

The draft bid, released Dec. 30, is available on Cal eProcure, the state's procurement website. Comments should be sent to marc.anderson@dgs.ca.gov by Jan. 20.

It appears DGS will try to complete this solicitation, when released in final form, in about three months. The department's new "90-day" end-to-end procurement process, developed through a Lean Six Sigma methodology, frontloads research and requirements gathering outside of the procurement itself. DGS also intends to pre-publish bids, as it's doing in this case, to get feedback from vendors before going out to bid.

See the tentative timeline below:

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Source: DGS

Matt Williams was Managing Editor of Techwire from June 2014 through May 2017.