Opportunity

North Carolina eVP #Doc2083275911

North Carolina Department of State Treasurer Seeks SaaS Debt Management Software Solution

Posted

March 24, 2026

Respond By

April 29, 2026

Identifier

Doc2083275911

NAICS

541511, 541512

The North Carolina Department of State Treasurer, through its State and Local Government Finance Division (SLGFD), is seeking proposals for a modern debt management software solution to support state and local government debt operations. - Government Buyer: - North Carolina Department of State Treasurer - State and Local Government Finance Division (SLGFD) - Solution Requirements: - Software as a Service (SaaS) debt management platform - Must support issuance and management of debt instruments for over 1,100 local units - Role-based access for 200+ concurrent users - Data migration from existing SQL Server 2022 database (~1.6GB) - Integration with third-party systems (e.g., BiDCOMP/Parity, BNY Mellon, EMMA/MSRB, LOGOS, Microsoft Office/Power Platform) - Comprehensive reporting and workflow management - Single sign-on capability - Services Requested: - Implementation, including data migration and go-live support - Customized and ongoing training for staff - Maintenance and technical support throughout the contract - Notable Requirements: - Vendors must demonstrate experience in municipal finance - Detailed cost breakdowns required - Only vendors registered with the North Carolina Electronic Vendor Portal are eligible - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - North Carolina Department of State Treasurer, Raleigh, North Carolina

Description

The North Carolina Department of State Treasurer is soliciting proposals for a modern debt management software solution to support the State and Local Government Finance Division. The solution should be a single sign-on Software as a Service (SaaS) platform to monitor issuance and management of state and local government debt, maintain debt records and schedules, and handle data from direct entry and third-party sources. Vendors must be registered with the North Carolina Electronic Vendor Portal to respond, and proposals are due by April 29, 2026.

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