Opportunity
North Carolina eVP #251-27-102
WCPSS Solicits Sign Language Interpreting and Cued Language Transliteration Services
Posted
April 09, 2026
Respond By
April 22, 2026
Identifier
251-27-102
NAICS
541930
This opportunity involves the Wake County Public School System (WCPSS) seeking qualified vendors to provide sign language interpreting and cued language transliteration services for students and events across the district. - Government Buyer: - Wake County Public School System (WCPSS) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to qualified service providers - Products/Services Requested: - Sign Language Interpreting Services - For use during the school day and at special events (e.g., graduations, extracurricular activities, parent conferences, IEP meetings) - Cued Language Transliteration Services - For use in educational settings and special events - No part numbers or fixed quantities specified; services are provided on an as-needed, hourly basis - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Minimum qualifications include specific proficiency scores and an Associate's Degree (AA) - Hourly rates must be all-inclusive of expenses - Contract term is one year with options for two additional one-year extensions - Services must be available throughout the WCPSS district, including for special events - Strict compliance with RFP terms, confidentiality, and required registration with the North Carolina Electronic Vendor Portal (eVP) - Place of Performance: - Wake County Public School System, 1551 Rock Quarry Rd Bldg. F, Raleigh, NC 27610
Description
This solicitation is issued by the Wake County Board of Education for sign language interpreting services to support the district's needs. The contract type is an agency-specific term contract, and proposals must be submitted electronically via the North Carolina Electronic Vendor Portal. The solicitation emphasizes compliance with terms and conditions, confidentiality during the RFP process, and timely submission by April 22, 2026. Vendors must be registered with the State of North Carolina's Electronic Vendor Portal to respond.