Provision and Implementation of a Laboratory Information Management System on a Multi-Year Contract
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Provision and Implementation of a Laboratory Information Management System on a Multi-Year Contract
- Issuing Agency
- Gwinnett County
- Location
- Georgia
- Published Date
- Nov 17, 2025
- Closing Date
- Nov 26, 2025
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- RP035-25 INV
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- Project Description
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Provision and Implementation of a Laboratory Information Management System on a Multi-Year Contract
Buyer Contact : Bethany.White@GwinnettCounty.com
Opening Date : 11/26/2025 03:00 PM EST
Addendum : RP035-25 Ad 1
Additional Documents : RP035-25 - Pricing Proposal Response Workbook - LIMS final
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October 22, 2025The filesREQUEST FOR PROPOSALRP035-25The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners is soliciting competitive sealed proposals from qualified serviceproviders for the Provision and Implementation of a Laboratory Information Management System on a Multi-YearContract for the Department of Water Resources.Proposals must be returned in a sealed container marked on the outside with the Request for Proposal numberand Company Name. Proposals will be received until 2:50 P.M. local time on November 19, 2025 at the GwinnettCounty Financial Services - Purchasing Division – 4th Floor - Nash Building, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville,Georgia 30046. Any proposal received after this date and time will not be accepted. Proposals will be publiclyopened and only names of submitting firms will be read at 3:00 P.M. A list of firms submitting proposals will beavailable the following business day on our website www.gwinnettcounty.com.Questions regarding proposals should be directed to Bethany White, Purchasing Associate II atBethany.White@GwinnettCounty.com or by calling 770-822-5149, no later than November 7, 2025. Proposals arelegal and binding upon the vendor when submitted. One single sided unbound original, six (6) copies, and one (1)electronic copy on a flash drive should be submitted.Successful service providers will be required to meet insurance requirements. The Insurance Company should beauthorized to do business in Georgia by the Georgia Insurance Department and must have an A.M. Best rating ofA-10 or higher.Gwinnett County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission or access to its programs oractivities. Any requests for reasonable accommodations required by individuals to fully participate in any openmeeting, program or activity of Gwinnett County Government should be directed to the ADA Coordinator at theGwinnett County Justice and Administration Center, 770-822-8165.The written proposal documents supersede any verbal or written prior communications between the parties.Selection criteria are outlined in the request for proposal documents. Gwinnett County reserves the right to rejectany or all proposals to waive technicalities, and to make an award deemed in its best interest.Award notification will be posted after award on the County website, www.gwinnettcounty.com and companiessubmitting a proposal will be notified via email.We look forward to your proposal and appreciate your interest in Gwinnett County.Bethany WhitePurchasing Associate IIRP035-25Page 21.0 IntroductionThe Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners (County) is soliciting competitive sealed proposals fromqualified service providers for the Provision and Implementation of a comprehensive LaboratoryInformation Management System (LIMS) on a Multi-Year Contract for the Gwinnett County WaterResources Department. The solution will enhance the County’s Water Resources Laboratory (WRL)management capabilities and grow with its needs.The WRL is interested in either an on premise, or Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) a Softwareas a Service (SaaS/Cloud) solution. Cloud base systems must have a proven track record of providinga cloud base solution to include workflows, and quality control queues as described by this proposal tobusinesses and/or other government jurisdictions of the same size and complexity as the County’sWater Resources Laboratory. The proposed solution should meet the requirements outlined in theproposal and the service provider should be prepared to demonstrate those capabilities, should they beasked to do so before award. Note, commercial production systems or systems that are undergoingmajor functional changes or upgrades are not acceptable for industry-standard systems sought in thissolicitation. Although the County is interested in implementing systems with a proven track record andimplementation history, that does not preclude service providers from submitting optional proposalsthat may utilize emerging technology whether on-premises, hosted, or cloud-based solutions, to providethe best result for Gwinnett County.The County intends to award a contract for this proposal to one (1) service provider. There are noexpressed or implied obligations for the County to reimburse responding service providers for anyexpenses incurred in preparing proposals in response to this solicitation. The full cost of proposalpreparation and interview presentation (if required) is to be borne by the proposing service provider.Proposals must be signed by a company official who has the authority to commit company resources.The request for proposal and the successful proposal will become part of a written contract betweenthe County and the proposing service provider. The contract shall be on forms supplied by the County.A sample contract has been included for review by the proposer’s legal counsel.Finally, all proposed solutions must comply with the Security Requirements Standards provided in thesolicitation with any exceptions being itemized and explained.RP035-25Page 32.0 Background and Current EnvironmentThis Section of the proposal provides background on the County, the Water Resources Laboratory, andrelevant systems in operation in the current environment, as well as the planned future environment.2.1 County Background Gwinnett County, Georgia is a suburban county, located approximately 30 milesnortheast of Atlanta, Georgia. The County has an estimated population of approximately 1,020,157.Currently, the County has a total of 6,105 authorized positions, including appointed and elected officials.The governing authority of the County consists of a five-person Board of Commissioners, including afull-time chairman elected at large and four Commissioners elected on a district basis. The Countyoperates under the County Administrator form of management and has thirteen operating departments.The County Administrator reports directly to the Board and oversees the activities of the appointedCounty department heads. In addition, the County Administrator's Office also acts as a liaison for theBoard with other elected officials.Gwinnett County government provides a wide array of services to its residents including "traditional"county government functions such as construction and maintenance of roads and court-relatedactivities, as well as municipal functions such as police, fire, recreation, emergency services andwater/waste services. The County Organizational Chart is shown below.RP035-25Page 42.2 Gwinnett County Water ResourcesThe Department of Water Resources (DWR) distribution system contains 4,110 miles of water pipe,282,447 meters and serves approximately 900,000 residents. It is the goal of the DWR to utilize a secureformal management system to wholistically track, report, and maintain data for permit-relatedrequirements. This goal can be threatened by the increasing volume and complexity of work as theCounty expands, coupled with the attrition of knowledgeable staff. The reliance on manual tools andprocesses for work organization also poses increased risks to efficient workflow and data integrity. Inpursuit of the County’s missions and goals, it is necessary to expand the use of technology to outpacethe current threats faced.2.3 Gwinnett County Department of Information Technology Architecture and EnvironmentThe County’s network is managed by the County Department of Information Technology Services. Thenetwork supports all County Departments, including public safety. The County’s existing networktopology consists of a logical layer operating over a physical layer. The logical layer is firewalledbetween members but operates in a relatively open manner so that if there is physical connectivity, thereis also a logical path to that node. The physical layer is a hub-and-spoke architecture with links providedby Gwinnett County-owned fiber, as well as metered connections from a network vendor.The County network core consists of two primary sites, Gwinnett County Justice and AdministrationCenter (GJAC) and Gwinnett County Police Department (GCPD) Annex, which have dual high-speedconnections to each site. The remote nodes have redundant connections to the core. The County isestablishing a disaster recovery (DR) location and Alternate 9-1-1 Center at the Bay Creek District Office.If applicable, the County requires Cisco network switches for any connectivity between the proposedinfrastructure and the County’s network. In addition, the County preference is for hyper-converged (HCI)fully virtualized environments. As a result, the proposer should consider this type of architecture whenproposing the infrastructure required for the proposed solution.RP035-25Page 5The current Gwinnett County ecosystem that includes the relevant technologies for this proposal shownin the table below:Technology TypeCurrent TechnologyOn-premises Email GatewayProofpointSecurityCurrent TechnologyData Loss PreventionMicrosoft DLPNetworkCurrent TechnologyCloud Email GatewayProofpointMulti Factor AuthenticationMicrosoft Azure CloudProtocolsCurrent TechnologyDirectory Services StandardLDAP, Active Directory (AD), AzureADHardwareServer(physical)HP DL380P Current Gen (G12)Server(virtual)VMWare Server 2022SoftwareCurrent TechnologyProductivityMicrosoft 365/Windows 11ERP (Before July 2026)Oracle Fusion Cloud for FinancialsSAP for Human Resources CapitalERP (After July 2026)Oracle Fusion Cloud (Financials & HR)DatabaseMicrosoft SQL 2022Document RepositoryFileNet, SharePointEmail Communications PlatformMicrosoft Exchange OnlineInternet BrowserMicrosoft EdgeDocument digitization and workflow DocuSignMobile Device ManagementMicrosoft IntuneTable 1 – Technology Ecosystem
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- NAICS 541511Custom Computer Programming Services
- NAICS 541512Computer Systems Design Services
- NAICS 541519Other Computer Related Services
- NAICS 541611Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
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