Replacement of MFCU eDiscovery Platform Project
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The Virginia Office of the Attorney General is seeking qualified suppliers to replace its current eDiscovery platform used by the Medical Fraud Control Unit through a competitive bidding process outlined in RFP-123961. The solicitation, posted on July 8, 2026, requires sealed proposals to be submitted by August 3, 2026, with the goal of modernizing infrastructure to improve efficiency, data management, and investigative capabilities in medical fraud case handling. This project is specifically targeted at enhancing the technological foundation supporting forensic data extraction, analysis, and reporting critical to the MFCU’s mission. Proposals must be submitted in response to the official solicitation, and all performance under the resulting contract is expected to take place within the Commonwealth of Virginia. Roxanne Thomas of the Office of the Attorney General serves as the primary point of contact for inquiries, reachable via email or phone provided in the solicitation. While no specific set-aside preferences or NAICS code are designated, the procurement is structured under the State and Local Government (SLED) category, reflecting the public sector nature of the agency and its commitment to transparent, competitive sourcing. Interested suppliers can access additional details through the public vendor portal link associated with the RFP.
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Virginia, VA, USASet-Aside
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