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Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-42700-RFI-2026-000000012

Georgia DHS seeks proven methods to reduce SNAP Payment Error Rate via formal verification and operational models.

Posted

June 09, 2026

Respond By

July 07, 2026

Identifier

PE-42700-RFI-2026-000000012

NAICS

541611, 541512

The Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS) is seeking information from suppliers on proven methods to reduce the SNAP Payment Error Rate. - Government Buyer: - Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS) - Products/Services Requested: - Consulting and implementation services for operational models that reduce SNAP payment errors - Solutions may include: - Formal verification of eligibility logic - Rules engine modernization - Automated case review - Quality Control (QC)-targeted workflow redesign - Requirements: - Solutions must be proven in production environments (not theoretical or research-stage) - Vendors must demonstrate a track record of effectiveness in other states or jurisdictions - Ability to integrate with Georgia Gateway (Java-based eligibility system) - Familiarity with USDA FNA Quality Control processes - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the notice - NIGP codes referenced include financial/accounting software, financial services, payment card services, risk management for software, ecommerce software development, and web/mobile application development

Description

This Request for Information (RFI) is issued by the Georgia Department of Human Services to solicit information from suppliers regarding formal verification and other methods aimed at reducing the SNAP Payment Error Rate. The focus is on identifying operational models that have demonstrably reduced SNAP error rates in other states or jurisdictions and can be applied within Georgia's eligibility environment. The RFI seeks respondents who have implemented such error-reduction models in production environments and can provide concrete evidence of outcomes. The goal is to gather information to assist in determining the best solution for reducing SNAP payment errors in Georgia.

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