Opportunity

Los Angeles County Lacounty #CAPSMA-EO-006

Consulting Services for Los Angeles County Ethics Commission and Ethics Office Development

Posted

June 15, 2026

Respond By

June 25, 2026

Identifier

CAPSMA-EO-006

NAICS

541618

Los Angeles County is seeking consulting services to support the creation and implementation of a new Ethics Commission and Ethics Office as mandated by Measure G. - Government Buyer: - County of Los Angeles, Executive Office of the Board of Supervisors - Sub-agency: Ethics Commission and Ethics Office Development - Scope of Services: - Governance and organizational framework development - Operational planning and implementation strategy - Ethics oversight and compliance framework design - Policy and procedure drafting - Stakeholder engagement and coordination - Comparative research on best practices for ethics commissions - Staffing models, budget recommendations, and training materials - Administrative support and interim leadership as needed - Final reporting and technical assistance - Vendor Requirements: - Must be qualified under the County's Consulting and Professional Services Master Agreement (CAPSMA) or apply concurrently - Demonstrated expertise in public-sector ethics, compliance, and governance - Integration of diversity, equity, and inclusion principles - Ability to provide experienced personnel and a Work Order Manager - No specific OEMs or product vendors are involved, as this is a service-based solicitation - Contract Structure: - Initial term of approximately 2.5 years, with two optional one-year extensions - Work Order may be shortened if the CAPSMA master agreement expires earlier

Description

The County of Los Angeles, Executive Office of the Board of Supervisors, is soliciting a Work Order with qualified CAPSMA contractors to provide as-needed consulting services for the development and strategic advisory of an Ethics Commission and Ethics Office. The services aim to support the establishment and successful implementation of these bodies in alignment with Measure G, incorporating best practices in public-sector ethics oversight. Vendors must respond to both the Request for Services (RFS) and the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to qualify for a Consulting and Professional Services Master Agreement (CAPSMA). The scope includes governance framework development, operational planning, ethics oversight recommendations, policy drafting, stakeholder engagement, and final reporting.

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