Timekeeping Solution Services Request for Proposals
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Timekeeping Solution Services Request for Proposals
- Issuing Agency
- Northern California Power Agency
- Location
- California
- Published Date
- Dec 13, 2025
- Closing Date
- Dec 24, 2025
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Timekeeping Solution Services Request for Proposals
Issue Date: November 14, 2025
Submittal Deadline: December 24, 2025
Addendum 1 : November 26, 2025
Addendum 2 : December 4, 2025
Addendum 3 : December 12, 2025 - Attachment Preview
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALFOR A COMPREHENSIVE TIME AND ATTENDANCESOLUTIONRFP Issue Date:Friday, November 14, 2025RFP Submittal Deadline:Wednesday, December 24, 20255:00 p.m. PDTNorthern California Power Agency651 Commerce DriveRoseville, CA 95678Attn: Sondra AinsworthTime and Attendance Solution Services ProposalDocuments available online at:www.ncpa.comTable of Contents1. Introduction ......................................................................................................... ..21.1 Summary of the Request for Proposals……..........................................................21.2 Agency Background ............................................................................................ .32. RFP Background and Project Overview ........................................................... .33. Scope of Work ...................................................................................................... .53.1 Summary .............................................................................................................. .53.2 Timekeeping ........................................................................................................ .53.3 Leave Management ............................................................................................ ..63.4 Shift Scheduling ................................................................................................. ..63.5 Training ............................................................................................................... .63.6 Support ................................................................................................................ .64. Implementation Timeline .................................................................................. ..75.0 Software Deployment .........................................................................................76.0 Functional Requirements ...................................................................................76.1 Integration…….....................................................................................................76.2 User Interface…....................................................................................................86.3 Security………….................................................................................................86.4 Other Requirements..............................................................................................87. Proposal Requirements .......................................................................................97.1 General Requirements .........................................................................................97.1.1 Inquiries.............................................................................................................97.1.2 Use of RFI Materials..........................................................................................97.1.3 Addendums……................................................................................................97.1.4 Submission of Proposals .................................................................................108. Proposal Evaluation and Selection Process .....................................................118.1 General Information ...........................................................................................118.2 Effect of RFI Participation..................................................................................128.3 Selection Criteria …………………....................................................................128.4 Time and Attendance Services Selection Schedule............ ...............................12AppendicesAppendix A – Detailed Scope of Work .................................................................. A-1Appendix B – Standard Multi-Task Consulting Services Agreement .....................B-1Appendix C – Memorandums of Understanding and Personnel Policies ................C-1Appendix D – Pay Rules for Memorandums of Understanding ..............................D-1Page i1. Introduction1.1. Summary of the Request for Proposals (RFP)The Northern California Power Agency (NCPA or Agency) is seeking proposals fromqualified vendors to provide a comprehensive electronic Time and Attendance SystemSolution for the Agency’s employees. Currently, the Agency utilizes an electronic timeand attendance system that is not rule-based and requires manual input of various paycodes. Once summarized, that data is integrated with ADP Workforce Now as the third-party payroll processing service provider.To enhance efficiency and accuracy, the Agency intends to implement a rule-basedautomated system that will calculate hours and leave, overtime, etc., and will include leavemanagement that automatically feeds into the timesheets, and improves workforcescheduling and management for employees and supervisors. The solution must supportintegration with existing payroll and financial systems, include leave management androbust shift scheduling capabilities, meet stringent security requirements, and offer bothmobile and desktop interfaces.Relationship to Prior Request for Information (RFI)Prior to developing this Request for Proposals (RFP), the Agency issued a Request forInformation (RFI) to solicit market feedback regarding modern timekeeping, leavemanagement, and workforce scheduling solutions. The RFI was issued solely forinformation-gathering and planning purposes. Feedback received through the RFIinformed the development of the requirements, configurations, and project prioritiesreflected in this RFP.Participation in the RFI is not required in order to submit a proposal under this RFP andwill not be considered or evaluated during the proposal evaluation process. All proposalswill be evaluated solely on the criteria identified in Section 8 of this RFP.To be considered, the proposal must be received via email by 5:00 p.m. on December24, 2025 to:Sondra AinsworthTreasurer - ControllerNorthern California Power Agencysondra.ainsworth@ncpa.comProposals received after the above date and time will not be considered. The timestamped on Agency servers will be considered the receipt date and time. The Agency willsend confirmation emails following receipt of each proposal. Proposers are responsiblefor confirming receipt prior to the deadline. The Agency is not responsible for delays orerrors related to email deliveries. If an email confirmation is not received, alternativedelivery instructions may be requested.RFP – Time and Attendance Solution Services Page 21.2. Agency BackgroundThe Northern California Power Agency (NCPA) is a joint powers agency formed bymember public entities under the laws of the State of California to provide cost effectivewholesale power, energy-related services, and advocacy on behalf of public powerconsumers. The Agency’s purposes are for purchasing, generating, transmitting, andselling electrical energy and for providing other related services to its members andcustomers as each may require. The Agency provides a portion of certain of its members’power needs and certain of its members also self-provide and/or purchase power andtransmission from other public and private sources. NCPA and its 16 members operateand maintain a fleet of power plants among the cleanest in the nation and provide reliableand affordable electricity to over 700,000 Californians.The Agency is governed by a Commission comprised of one representative from eachmember. The Commission is responsible for establishing policy for the affairs, property,and business of the Agency. Under the direction of the General Manager, the staff of theAgency is responsible for providing various administrative, operating, and planningservices for the Agency. The Agency’s collections for electric service are not subject tothe regulatory jurisdiction of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) or theFederal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Rather, the Agency’s collections areestablished annually in connection with its budget, which is approved by its governingCommission.The Agency’s approved fiscal year 2026 gross budget totals $1.018 billion with net costsof $565 million that will be collected from members and participants. That budget includesa staffing count of 180. There are 170 full-time positions with the balance of positionscomprised of seasonal part-time interns. Further detailed general information about theAgency can be found on our website www.ncpa.com.The NCPA workforce consists of 36% and 64% of union (represented) and non-union(unrepresented) staff, respectively. The represented staff are comprised of two unions;Local 1245 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the HydroelectricEmployees Association. Overtime and other rules are in accordance with collectivelybargained Memorandums of Understanding between NCPA and the two unions(Attachments X and Y). The 64% of staff who are unrepresented are comprised of bothhourly and exempt employees. The Agency follows federal overtime rules forunrepresented staff. NCPA employees are primarily located at four California locations:1) Hydroelectric Project in Murphys; 2) Geothermal Project in Lake County; 3) Lodi EnergyCenter in Lodi; and 4) NCPA Headquarters in Roseville.2. RFP Background and Project OverviewCurrently, NCPA employees utilize a semi-automated time and attendance trackingsystem utilizing two versions of its in-house timekeeping system:• Timesheet for non-union employees• Timesheet Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for union employeesBoth versions are considered legacy systems on internal libraries that have reached theirEnd-of-Life in terms of Microsoft Support and are due for replacement. NCPA hasRFP – Time and Attendance Solution Services Page 3conducted a review of options to replace its internally developed timekeeping system andhas determined that engaging a best-in-class third-party vendor may represent a viablesolution to meet organizational needs. The solution must be Cloud-based and mustintegrate with the ADP Workforce Now and Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains (GP)platforms, either directly or indirectly. NCPA utilizes ADP as the Agency’s third-partypayroll processing service provider and GP as its Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)software. The following illustration reflects the flow of data between NCPA’s timekeepingsystem, ADP, and GP. The goal of this project is to replace the sub-process located withinthe dashed blue lined rounded rectangle with the proposed automated solution:While the in-house timekeeping system is electronic, employees are manually required toenter the various timecodes that are needed; the current system does not have the abilityto automate timecodes based on default schedules and other rules. For example, if anMOU employee works a 60-hour week with 40 regular hours, 10 overtime hours paid at1.5X, and 10 hours overtime paid at 2X, for that week the employee would be required tomanually enter 40 hours on the timesheet line “regular pay”, 10 hours on the timesheetline “overtime pay”, and 10 hours on the timesheet line “double time pay”. Leavemanagement is currently managed manually via the submission of a request for leave orvia the manager’s Microsoft Outlook calendar. Employees are required to manually enterhours in vacation, comp-time, float or other leave timesheet lines. Representedemployees’ schedules are manually maintained using Excel spreadsheets.The goal of this project is to implement a modern, user-friendly, and scalable Time andAttendance system that streamlines and improves workforce scheduling andmanagement, automates time entry, approval, tracking, and reporting, leave managementrequest entry, approval, tracking and reporting, based on default schedules, configuredrules, and workflow, integrates with our current financial and third-party payroll processingsystems, and ensures data security and compliance.RFP – Time and Attendance Solution Services Page 4
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