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The contract requires the implementation of a secure audit logging system that monitors all system activities with restricted access controls to ensure data integrity and accountability. The solution must fully comply with Florida Department of Environmental Protection IT security standards, encompassing detailed logging of user actions, system events, and access attempts to support forensic analysis and regulatory oversight. The system shall be designed to detect unauthorized activities, maintain tamper-proof records, and provide real-time alerting capabilities for security incidents while enforcing strict role-based access permissions. This subcontract is issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection under NAICS code 541990 and is open for response until August 4, 2026. Performance is expected to align with state-specific compliance requirements, emphasizing security, continuity, and adherence to environmental protection agency protocols. Although the exact location of performance is unspecified, the solution must function within the agency’s existing IT infrastructure and meet all applicable Florida state cybersecurity mandates. Bidders are expected to demonstrate proven experience in deploying secure audit systems within government environments and have the capacity to integrate with current state-compliant platforms.

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Implement secure audit logging compliant with Florida DEP IT standards, enforcing role-based access and real-time alerts.

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541990 - All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesView NAICS

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FL, USA

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Implementation of secure audit logging with restricted access, monitoring for all system activities, and compliance with Florida DEP IT security standards.

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