ANR FWD Point of Sale Solution
Project Information
- Bid Title
- ANR FWD Point of Sale Solution
- Issuing Agency
- State of Vermont
- Location
- Vermont
- Published Date
- Apr 14, 2026
- Closing Date
- May 8, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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TITLE QUESTIONS DUE ANSWERS POSTED DUE DATE NO POSTING AFTER ANR FWD Point of Sale Solution
Bidder Response Form
04/24/2026 04:30PM
05/08/2026 04:30PM
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Department of Buildings and General ServicesOffice of Purchasing & Contracting133 State Street, 5th Floor | Montpelier VT 05633-8000802-828-2211 phone |802-828-2222 faxhttp://bgs.vermont.gov/purchasingAgency of AdministrationSEALED BIDREQUEST FOR PROPOSALANR FWD Point of Sale SolutionISSUE DATEQUESTIONS DUERFP RESPONSES DUE BYApril 14, 2026April 24, 2026 – 4:30 PM (ET)May 8, 2026 – 4:30 PM (ET)PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT ALL NOTIFICATIONS, RELEASES, AND ADDENDUMS ASSOCIATEDWITH THIS RFP WILL BE POSTED AT:http://www.bgs.state.vt.us/pca/bids/bids.phpTHE STATE WILL MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO CONTACT INTERESTED PARTIES WITH UPDATEDINFORMATION. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EACH BIDDER TO PERIODICALLY CHECK THEABOVE WEBPAGE FOR ANY AND ALL NOTIFICATIONS, RELEASES AND ADDENDUMSASSOCIATED WITH THIS RFP.STATE CONTACT:E-MAIL:USE SUBJECT:Kyle Emerson, State Purchasing Agentsov.thepathforward@vermont.govANR FWD POINT OF SALERevised February 13, 2026Page 1 of 1391. OVERVIEW1.1. SCOPE AND BACKGROUND: Through this Request for Proposal (RFP) the Vermont Agencyof Digital Services (ADS) on behalf of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (ANR), Fishand Wildlife Department (FWD) (hereinafter the “State”) is seeking to establish contracts withone or more companies that can provide a Point of Sale (POS) solution that utilizes modernfeatures and functions that will enhance the management and accessibility of hunting andfishing licenses, lottery permits, harvest reporting, enforcement information, and gift certificatetransactions, which are integral to supporting Vermont’s outdoor recreation economy.The existing system has been pivotal in facilitating the sale of fishing and hunting licenses andcollecting harvest reports; however, it does not currently manage permit lotteries. In 2024, itprocessed 325,000 licenses, generating $8.07 million in revenue, collected nearly 25,000harvest reports, and issued over 1,400 gift certificates. Despite its operational success, thesystem faces challenges in scalability, user experience, and integration, prompting the State’sneed for a more advanced solution.1.2. SOLUTION TYPES: Only Software as a Service (Saas) and Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS)solutions will be considered.1.3. CONTRACT PERIOD: Any Contract(s) arising from this RFP will include period ofimplementation services, plus five years of annual operating costs (maintenance and service).The State anticipates the start date for such contract(s) will be September 1, 2026.1.4. SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT: All communications concerning this RFP are to be addressedin writing to the State Contact listed on the front page of this RFP. Actual or attempted contactwith any other individual from the State concerning this RFP is strictly prohibited and may resultin disqualification.1.5. QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD: Any bidder requiring clarification of any section of thisRFP or wishing to comment on any requirement of the RFP must submit specific questions inwriting no later than the deadline for question indicated on the first page of this RFP. Questionsmay be e-mailed to the point of contact on the front page of this RFP. Questions or commentsnot raised in writing on or before the last day of the question period are thereafter waived. Atthe close of the question period a copy of all questions or comments and the State's responseswill be posted on the State’s web site http://www.bgs.state.vt.us/pca/bids/bids.php . Every effortwill be made to post this information as soon as possible after the question period ends,contingent on the number and complexity of the questions. All information provided by vendorsduring this process will be public and bidders shall not provide confidential information, exceptas described in 4.1 below.1.6. CHANGES TO THIS RFP: Any modifications to this RFP will be made in writing by the Statethrough the issuance of an Addendum to this RFP and posted online athttp://www.bgs.state.vt.us/pca/bids/bids.php . Modifications from any other source are not to beconsidered.1.7. SOURCE OF FUNDS: This project may be funded in whole or in part using federal monies. If abidder requires assistance in preparing their proposal or needs guidance on socioeconomiccertifications, the bidder may contact the VT APEX Accelerator. The APEX Acceleratorspecializes in helping small businesses navigate the documentation associated with State andFederal procurement. Their website is http://apex.vermont.gov.1.8. Bidders are encouraged to also review and respond to the related RFP titled "ANR FPR VTState Parks Reservation Management System" issued by the Agency of Digital Services onbehalf of the Agency of Natural Resources on April 14, 2026. The State may consider selectinga single software solution or vendor for both the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks andRevised February 13, 2026Page 2 of 139Recreation and the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife if operationally and financiallyadvantageous.2. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS/DESIRED OUTCOMESThe State of Vermont is interested in obtaining bids to meet the following business need(s):Development of a Point of Sale (POS) solution that utilizes modern features and functions that willenhance the management and accessibility of hunting and fishing licenses, lottery permits, harvestreporting, enforcement information, and gift certificate transactions, which are integral to supportingVermont’s outdoor recreation economy.2.1. The State of Vermont seeks to achieve the following Business Value(s):2.1.1. Cost Efficiency: Over the lifecycle of the new solution, the total costs of the system will bereasonable and a good value to the State and its constituents.2.1.2. Customer Service Improvement: The new solution will provide hunters and anglers easyelectronic access to purchase and store licenses and permits, report big game, and conducttransactions online or through license agents. A modern mobile experience will furtherstreamline user interactions, making it more convenient for customers to engage withVermont’s outdoor activities.2.1.3. Compliance: A simplified and improved experience of licensing and permitting willencourage greater compliance from hunters and anglers.2.1.4. Risk Reduction: Improved reporting and data management will help State agents moreefficiently and effectively gather and share accurate data and enforce compliance.2.1.5. Revenue Growth: The new solution will provide 365-day licensing and renewals,capitalizing on strategies to decrease churn and improve sales. Features should encouragecontinuous engagement and retention of customers, creating stable income.2.2. Functional and Non-Functional Requirements2.2.1. The State’s Functional and Non-Functional Requirements are provided in the attachedState of Vermont Bidder Response Form (Exhibit C).2.2.2. The Non-Functional Requirements include requirements for the following:• Transferability• Reliability• Maintainability• Usability• Agility• Performance Efficiency• Compatibility• Security• Data Compliance2.3. General Administrative Requirements2.3.1. The State’s General Administrative Requirements are provided in the attached State ofVermont Bidder Response Form (Exhibit C), and cover the following areas:Revised February 13, 2026Page 3 of 139• Project Management & Planning• Human Resources & Staffing Management• Contract & Financial Management• Communications & Documentation Management• Technical Design & Implementation• Infrastructure & Hosting Management• Security & Compliance Management• Testing & Quality Management• Training & User Support Management• Operations & Maintenance Management• Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery3. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:3.1. PRICING: Bidders must price the terms of this solicitation at their best pricing. Any and all coststhat Bidder wishes the State to consider must be submitted for consideration. If applicable, allequipment pricing is to include F.O.B. delivery to the ordering facility. No request for extradelivery cost will be honored. All equipment shall be delivered assembled, serviced, and readyfor immediate use, unless otherwise requested by the State.3.1.1. Prices and/or rates shall remain firm for the initial term of the contract. The pricing policysubmitted by Bidder must (i) be clearly structured, accountable, and auditable and (ii) cover thefull spectrum of materials and/or services required.3.1.2. Cooperative Agreements. Bidders that have been awarded similar contracts through acompetitive bidding process with another state and/or cooperative are welcome to submitthe pricing in response to this solicitation.3.2. STATEMENT OF RIGHTS: The State shall have the authority to evaluate Responses and selectthe Bidder(s) as may be determined to be in the best interest of the State and consistent with thegoals and performance requirements outlined in this RFP. The State of Vermont reserves theright to obtain clarification or additional information necessary to properly evaluate a proposal.Failure of bidder to respond to a request for additional information or clarification could result inrejection of that bidder's proposal. To secure a project that is deemed to be in the best interest ofthe State, the State reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, in whole or in part, withor without cause, and to waive technicalities in submissions. The State also reserves the right tomake purchases outside of the awarded contracts where it is deemed in the best interest of theState.3.2.1. Best and Final Offer (BAFO). At any time after submission of Responses and prior to thefinal selection of Bidder(s) for Contract negotiation or execution, the State may inviteBidder(s) to provide a BAFO. The state reserves the right to request BAFOs from only thoseBidders that meet the minimum qualification requirements and/or have not been eliminatedfrom consideration during the evaluation process.3.2.2. Presentation. An in-person or webinar presentation by the Bidder may be required by theState if it will help the State’s evaluation process. The State will factor information presentedduring presentations into the evaluation. Bidders will be responsible for all costs associatedwith providing the presentation.3.3. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST:Revised February 13, 2026Page 4 of 1393.3.1. Organizational Conflict of Interest (OCOI): An OCOI arises when a bidder as abusiness entity has interests (for example, customers, partners, contracts) that couldundermine, or reasonably be perceived to undermine, its faithful and unbiased performanceof a contract with the State that may result from this solicitation.3.3.2. Personal Conflict of Interest (PCOI): A PCOI arises when an interest held by anindividual, agent or employee of a bidder could undermine, or reasonably be perceived toundermine, its faithful and unbiased performance of a contract with the State that may resultfrom this solicitation.3.3.3. Requirements: The State does not seek to contract with any individual or business entityhaving a conflict of interest which cannot be mitigated to the State’s satisfaction. To ensurethe State’s awareness of actual, potential, or reasonably perceived PCOIs and OCOIs,bidders shall:a) Prior to submitting a proposal, conduct an internal review of its current affiliations andactivities and identify actual, potential, or reasonably perceived PCOIs or OCOIs relativeto a contract with the State that may result from this solicitation.b) Disclose in your proposal any actual or potential PCOI or OCOI or the existence of anyfacts that may cause a reasonably prudent person to perceive a PCOI or OCOI withrespect to a contract with the State that may result from this solicitation. Disclose, also,any actions proposed to mitigate the PCOI or OCOI.3.3.4. The State shall have sole discretion to determine whether a PCOI or OCOI can bemitigated to the State’s satisfaction and may discuss the conflict with the bidder if and to theextent the State deems discussion necessary to its determination. The State reserves theright to (a) reject from further consideration any proposal having a PCOI or OCIO that cannotbe mitigated to the State’s full satisfaction and (b) terminate a contract upon discovery that acontractor failed to disclose facts pertaining to a PCOI or OCOI in its proposal, or otherwisemisrepresented relevant information to the State.3.4. WORKER CLASSIFICATION COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS: In accordance with Section 32of The Vermont Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Act No. 54), Bidders must comply withthe following provisions and requirements.3.4.1. Self Reporting: For bid amounts exceeding $250,000.00, Bidder shall complete theappropriate section in the attached Certificate of Compliance for purposes of self-reportinginformation relating to past violations, convictions, suspensions, and any other informationrelated to past performance relative to coding and classification of workers. The State isrequiring information on any violations that occurred in the previous 12 months.3.4.2. Subcontractor Reporting: For bid amounts exceeding $250,000.00, Bidders are herebynotified that upon award of contract, and prior to contract execution, the State shall beprovided with a list of all proposed subcontractors and subcontractors’ subcontractors,together with the identity of those subcontractors’ workers compensation insuranceproviders, and additional required or requested information, as applicable, in accordancewith Section 32 of The Vermont Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Act No. 54). Thisrequirement does not apply to subcontractors providing supplies only and no labor to theoverall contract or project. This list MUST be updated and provided to the State as additionalsubcontractors are hired. A sample form is available online athttp://bgs.vermont.gov/purchasing-contracting/forms. The subcontractor reporting form isnot required to be submitted with the bid response.Revised February 13, 2026Page 5 of 139
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 541511Custom Computer Programming Services
- NAICS 541519Other Computer Related Services
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