Opportunity
County of Alameda #902729
Alameda County Solicits Cloud-Based Emergency Management Software Platform
Posted
May 01, 2026
Respond By
June 15, 2026
Identifier
902729
NAICS
541511, 541512, 518210
Alameda County is seeking proposals for a secure, cloud-based emergency management software platform to support the Sheriff's Office, Office of Emergency Services. - Buyer: General Services Agency-Procurement, Alameda County - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Cloud-based emergency management software platform - Must provide incident management, situational awareness, and operational coordination - Serves as the County's Common Operating Picture and primary emergency coordination system - Must comply with FEMA and Cal OES standards (NIMS, SEMS) - Requires interoperability with existing systems - System demonstration services - Demonstrations to be conducted via Microsoft Teams - Focus on real-time collaboration, resource coordination, and standards compliance - Notable Requirements: - Platform must be secure, interoperable, and cloud-based - Compliance with federal and state emergency management standards is mandatory - Electronic submission and sealed bid format required - Relevant NAICS codes: 518210, 541511, 541512, 541519
Description
Alameda County Sheriff's Office, Office of Emergency Services seeks a secure, interoperable, cloud-based emergency management software platform to support incident management, situational awareness, and operational coordination. The platform must comply with FEMA and Cal OES standards, including NIMS and SEMS, and support interoperability with existing systems. The system will serve as the County's Common Operating Picture, event documentation system, and primary emergency coordination platform, supporting both daily preparedness and large-scale incident management. Candidates passing initial evaluation must participate in a system demonstration via Microsoft Teams, focusing on capabilities such as situational awareness, incident management, resource coordination, and interoperability.