SLED Opportunity · SOUTH DAKOTA · SOUTH DAKOTA
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The Colorado Judicial Department seeks vendors to provide electronic and print legal publications and services for the Colorado Supreme Court Library. Multiple agreements will be awarded to support legal research needs with emphasis on ease of use and technical support.
The State of Colorado Judicial Department, by and through the Office of the State Court Administrator, referred to herein as “the Department,” issues this Request for Proposals (RFP) for the purpose of selecting multiple vendors to enter into Master Agreements to provide electronic and print legal information services and materials to the Colorado Supreme Court Library (CSCL). Negotiated agreements will allow the library to select and deselect print and electronic services at its discretion during the length of the agreements. Agreement length and terms may vary vendor to vendor depending on library needs, the service being offered, or materials provided. A more detailed background and scope of work is posted in Section 5. of the RFP Document. The CSCL is a medium-sized special library with approximately 100,000 items in its print collection. The library’s service area includes all levels of the Colorado Judicial Department, members of the Colorado bar, and the general public. The CSCL is not a lending library; however, judicial officers and their staff may borrow materials. The CSCL is the only law library in the Denver Metro area that is open to the public. As such, the library maintains a collection of print and digital treatises and materials tailored to meet the research needs of practitioners and self-represented parties. The library also provides on-site public access to Lexis+. The CSCL employs a small staff that includes four (4) legal research attorneys, one (1) Deputy Director, and one (1) Director. In addition to other administrative and operational duties, all technical services functions are completed by the Deputy Director. For this reason, ease of use and technical support are critical considerations for library technology and resource decisions. Upon completion of the RFP, the Department may execute an Agreement with multiple of the highest ranked Respondents, as determined by the Department.
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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