Opportunity
Los Angeles County Lacounty #CAPSMA-EO-005
Strategic Planning Consulting Services for Los Angeles County Quality and Productivity Commission 2027-2032 Plan
Posted
June 01, 2026
Respond By
June 26, 2026
Identifier
CAPSMA-EO-005
NAICS
541611
This opportunity seeks a strategic planning consultant to support the Los Angeles County Quality and Productivity Commission's 2027-2032 Strategic Plan development. - Government Buyer: - County of Los Angeles, Board of Supervisors, Executive Office, Quality and Productivity Commission (QPC) - Scope of Services: - Analyze the current strategic plan - Facilitate project kickoff and stakeholder engagement - Conduct data collection, interviews, and focus groups - Perform qualitative research and analysis - Draft, present, and deliver the 2027-2032 Strategic Plan and final documentation - Key Requirements: - Minimum three years’ experience in strategic planning for California public sector agencies - Demonstrated knowledge of Los Angeles County governance - Ability to conduct comprehensive stakeholder engagement - Project Manager with relevant public agency experience - Timely deliverables with penalties for late submission - Contract Structure: - One-year term from execution, with an option to extend for six months - All services and deliverables to be completed within six to seven months - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; open to qualified consulting firms - Place of Performance: - Los Angeles County, California - Notable Details: - Vendors must respond to both the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) and Request for Services (RFS) - Only vendors with a Consulting and Professional Services Master Agreement (CAPSMA) are eligible
Description
The County of Los Angeles, Executive Office of the Board of Supervisors, Quality and Productivity Commission is seeking a qualified contractor to analyze the current Strategic Plan and develop the 2027-2032 Strategic Plan for the Commission's review and approval. The plan should align the Commission's vision, values, and purpose with Board priorities, addressing mission-critical programs, goals, and objectives. Vendors must respond to both the Request for Services (RFS) and the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to be considered. The procurement is managed by the Board of Supervisors and involves strategic planning consulting services.