Opportunity
Indiana Department of Administration #003000000087668
Indiana DNR seeks input for public-facing online water data portal and dashboard
Posted
June 11, 2026
Respond By
July 15, 2026
Identifier
003000000087668
NAICS
541511, 541512
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources, via the Indiana Department of Administration, is seeking vendor input for a centralized, public-facing online water data portal and dashboard solution. - Government Buyer: - Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) - Indiana Department of Administration (IDOA) - Products/Services Requested: - Design, development, and potential maintenance of an online portal and dashboard for real-time water data - Integration with multiple data sources, including DNR databases, USGS, National Weather Service, and Purdue University - Technical architecture recommendations, data integration strategies, hosting/maintenance options, cybersecurity and ADA compliance, implementation timelines, and pricing models - Innovative features and capabilities for water data visualization and public access - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Solution must not replace existing agency databases or deploy new monitoring infrastructure - Excludes statewide water allocation or regulatory systems - Must comply with cybersecurity and ADA (accessibility) standards - Focus on real-time data, public accessibility, and integration with external data sources - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the RFI; the request is for information only to inform a future RFP.
Description
This Request for Information (RFI) seeks to gather information related to the development of a public-facing online water data portal and dashboard solution as directed by Executive Order 25-63. The goal is to collect general functionality and pricing structures from vendors to inform a potential future Request for Proposal (RFP). The portal aims to provide real-time data on water resources, usage trends, and infrastructure status, integrating data from various state and federal sources. The RFI excludes replacement of existing agency databases, deployment of new monitoring infrastructure, and statewide water allocation or regulatory systems.