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Delivery of a Comprehensive Review and Assessment of the County of Maui's Department of Liquor Control Workflows, Framework, and Functions, for Efficiency and Strategic Planning for Future Transition to a Cloud Platform

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RFP 26-27/P-17State & Local

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The County of Maui is seeking proposals to conduct a comprehensive review and assessment of the Department of Liquor Control’s current workflows, operational framework, and functional processes with the goal of improving efficiency and supporting strategic planning for a future transition to a cloud-based platform. This engagement requires a detailed analysis of existing systems, identification of bottlenecks, evaluation of scalability and security concerns, and the development of actionable recommendations to modernize operations through cloud adoption. Proposals must outline the methodology, timeline, team qualifications, and deliverables that will ensure a thorough understanding of the department’s needs and a viable roadmap for technological transformation. All submissions must be delivered electronically through PublicPurchase.com by the deadline of August 14, 2026, at 2:00 AM Hawaii Time. The solicitation number is RFP 26-27/P-17, and inquiries should be directed to Kris Arisumi at the provided contact information. The scope of work is focused solely on assessment and planning, with no implementation services required under this contract, though the outcomes will directly inform subsequent phases of digital transformation. The place of performance is within the State of Hawaii, and proposers are expected to demonstrate experience in evaluating government liquor control operations and designing transition strategies for cloud migration in public sector environments.

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Maui County seeks cloud transition assessment for Liquor Control workflows, no implementation required.

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Hawaii → County of MauiView Agency

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541512 - Computer Systems Design ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

HI, USA

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RFP 26-27 P-17 Liquor Department Review and Assessment

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AgencyHawaii → County of Maui
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Delivery of a Comprehensive Review and Assessment of the County of Maui's Department of Liquor Control Workflows, Framework, and Functions, for Efficiency and Strategic Planning for Future Transition to a Cloud Platform PROPOSALS TO BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY VIA PUBLICPURCHASE.COM

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