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The contract seeks a qualified subcontractor to produce a final report on legislative research with a focus on report writing, data visualization, and presentation development. The deliverables must include executive summaries, clear and compelling data visualizations, and actionable policy recommendations tailored for presentation to legislative bodies. The work is to be conducted under a subcontract structure, with all deliverables expected to meet the standards required for formal legislative use, emphasizing clarity, accuracy, and persuasive communication. The solicitation was posted on July 17, 2026, and responses are due by July 27, 2026, with no set-aside provisions specified. The North American Industry Classification System code 541830 indicates that the services fall under other scientific and technical consulting services, aligning with the need for analytical communication expertise. Although the place of performance is listed as "Other" and no specific office address or point of contact is provided, the contracting agency is identified as the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission. Interested parties must access the full solicitation details through the provided online portal.

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Subcontractor needed to deliver legislative research report with data visualizations and policy recommendations by July 27, 2026.

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Kentucky → Legislative Research CommView Agency

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541830 - Media Buying AgenciesView NAICS

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Other, KY, US

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Synthesize findings into a final report with executive summaries, data visualizations, and policy recommendations suitable for legislative presentation.

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