Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #2135155

SUNY Buffalo Identity and Access Management Software and Services Solicitation

Posted

May 15, 2026

Respond By

June 08, 2026

Identifier

2135155

NAICS

541512

SUNY Buffalo is seeking proposals for a unified Identity and Access Management (IAM) software solution and related services. - Government Buyer: - State University of New York (SUNY), SUNY Buffalo - Senior Buyer: Nina Anders - Products/Services Requested: - Identity and Access Management Software - Unified identity and governance platform - Features: provisioning, role-based access control (RBAC), compliance, auditing - Highly scalable architecture (millions of identities) - Advanced automation and lifecycle management (real-time onboarding/offboarding) - Compliance and audit capabilities aligned with ISO 27001 and GDPR - Open-source flexibility for integration and avoiding vendor lock-in - Advanced analytics and simulation for risk analysis - Implementation and support services for IAM platform - Quantities: - 1 unified IAM software platform - 1 implementation/support service - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Open-source flexibility is required - Solution must integrate with legacy and cloud systems - MWBE goals: 18% Minority Business Enterprises, 12% Women Business Enterprises - Contract value up to $125,000 - One-year contract term - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; solicitation is open to qualified providers.

Description

The University at Buffalo intends to make an award under discretionary authority for Identity and Access Management software services, with a contract term of 1 year and a value up to $125,000. The services sought include a unified identity and governance platform combining provisioning, RBAC, compliance, and auditing; a highly scalable architecture; advanced automation and lifecycle management; strong compliance and audit capabilities; open-source flexibility; and advanced analytics and simulation. Proposals must be submitted by June 8, 2026, and no sealed bid will be held. Minority and Women Business Enterprise goals are set at 18% and 12%, respectively.

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