Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #ITS-2026-171JS

Maintenance Agreement for IDEMIA TouchPrint Management Software and Fingerprinting Equipment for NYS Gaming Licensing

Posted

June 16, 2026

Respond By

July 08, 2026

Identifier

ITS-2026-171JS

NAICS

541512

This opportunity involves a one-year maintenance agreement for IDEMIA TouchPrint Management Software and fingerprinting equipment used in gaming licensing and regulatory activities across New York State. - Government Buyer: - New York State Office of Information Technology Services (ITS), Vendor Sourcing and Management division - Contract Management Specialist: Jenea Salera - OEM Highlighted: - IDEMIA (manufacturer of TouchPrint Management Software and fingerprinting equipment) - Vendors Mentioned: - IDEMIA Identity & Security USA LLC (previous contract awardee) - Products/Services Requested: - IDEMIA TouchPrint Management Software - Used for fingerprinting services in gaming licensing - No specific part number or quantity provided - Maintenance for IDEMIA TouchPrint Management Software and Equipment - Covers multiple gaming-related sites statewide (casinos, racetracks, lottery retailer locations) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Essential for licensing and regulatory compliance in gaming operations - Inability to perform fingerprinting would impact casino staffing, lottery retailer openings, and major horse racing events - No diversity goals (SDVOB, MBE, WBE) set for this procurement - Discretionary procurement valued between $50,000 and $125,000 - Out-of-state vendors are eligible - Period of Performance: - One-year contract term

Description

This solicitation is for a maintenance agreement for fingerprinting services and equipment used by Gaming Licensing Staff, Agency Staff, and Casino Operators. Fingerprinting is essential for licensing casinos, racetracks, and lottery retailers, and for operating in Gaming commission regulated activities. The contract involves procuring IDEMIA TouchPrint Management Software and Maintenance for multiple sites across New York State. The inability to perform fingerprinting would impact casino staffing, lottery retailer openings, and major horse racing events like the Belmont Stakes.

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