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Alaska Department of Law
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Posted Date
Apr 21, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 21, 2026
Alaska Department of Law
Close: May 1, 2026
Provide Marketing and Media Services .
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The Alaska Department of Law, Civil Division seeks a modern, secure, cloud-based Legal Matter Management System (LMMS) to replace legacy systems and provide integrated timekeeping, billing, and financial management capabilities. The contractor will perform full system replacement, extensive data migration, workflow redesign across multiple sections, and integration with the state IRIS system for approximately 300 users. Proposals must be emailed to the procurement officer by 2:00 PM Alaska time on May 8, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2026
Due Date
May 8, 2026
Release: Apr 7, 2026
Alaska Department of Law
Close: May 8, 2026
The Alaska Department of Law, Civil Division seeks a modern, secure, cloud-based Legal Matter Management System (LMMS) to replace legacy systems and provide integrated timekeeping, billing, and financial management capabilities. The contractor will perform full system replacement, extensive data migration, workflow redesign across multiple sections, and integration with the state IRIS system for approximately 300 users. Proposals must be emailed to the procurement officer by 2:00 PM Alaska time on May 8, 2026.
AvailableAlaska Department of Law
The State of Alaska is seeking artificial intelligence software for criminal justice data mining, analytical review, and automated reporting solutions.
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Jan 26, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
Alaska Department of Law
Close: Jan 26, 2026
The State of Alaska is seeking artificial intelligence software for criminal justice data mining, analytical review, and automated reporting solutions.
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Alaska Department of Law
This document is a price quotation (Quote No: 51705181) from Carahsoft Technology Corp to the Alaska - Health & Social Services Department for Jotform Enterprise services. Dated December 10, 2024, the quote covers a contract term from August 7, 2017, to September 16, 2026. It details services for three years, including the Jotform Enterprise Base Package, additional user capacity, and Single Sign-On integration. Although annual subtotals are confidential, the total quote amount is explicitly stated as $33,220.47. The quote is valid until December 31, 2024, with Net 30 payment terms.
Effective Date
Aug 7, 2017
Expires
Effective: Aug 7, 2017
Alaska Department of Law
Expires:
This document is a price quotation (Quote No: 51705181) from Carahsoft Technology Corp to the Alaska - Health & Social Services Department for Jotform Enterprise services. Dated December 10, 2024, the quote covers a contract term from August 7, 2017, to September 16, 2026. It details services for three years, including the Jotform Enterprise Base Package, additional user capacity, and Single Sign-On integration. Although annual subtotals are confidential, the total quote amount is explicitly stated as $33,220.47. The quote is valid until December 31, 2024, with Net 30 payment terms.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Alaska Department of Law
The committee reviewed committee responsibilities and received updates on the Alaska Prescription Drug Monitoring Program and counterfeit synthetics. Significant discussion took place regarding the scheduling of kratom, mitragynine, and 7OH as 2A controlled substances, resulting in a motion to draft and send a formal recommendation letter to the Governor. The committee also discussed issues related to gabapentin, synthetic benzodiazepines, and the classification of fentanyl-related substances, while identifying future needs for addressing addiction treatment provider shortages and staffing.
The committee discussed potential scheduling of gabapentin and the need to gather more information from medical and legal communities regarding the potential impact on healthcare providers. Additionally, they reviewed statutory modifications for fentanyl analogs, addressed provider shortages in mental health and treatment, and provided updates on the ongoing kratom scheduling letter and legislative bill SB 233, which proposes moving the committee's administrative control.
The Public Safety Action Plan for the State of Alaska outlines a collaborative approach among public safety agencies to address rising crime rates and enhance overall safety. The plan focuses on four key areas: improving outcomes in the criminal justice system, identifying public safety resource needs, enhancing access to mental health and substance misuse treatment, and combating the drug epidemic and trafficking. It details specific short-term and long-term actions to achieve these objectives, aiming to turn the corner on the state's crime wave.
The board adopted 4 AAC 11.111 and 4 AAC 11.112 as written in the March 18, 2017, draft regulation.
The committee discussed the progress of SB54, which includes provisions for scheduling tramadol and a "sober law" for court-ordered custody. Information was shared on the State's Public Safety Action Plan, including a new statewide drug prosecutor position and the creation of high-intensity drug trafficking areas (HIDTA). An update was provided on the Office of Substance Misuse and Addiction Prevention (OSMAP) and its efforts to address the opioid crisis, including plans for a long-term strategic plan. The committee also discussed Medicaid coverage for inmates upon re-entry, the creation of a strategic plan to address opioid issues and justice-involved populations, and the challenges of building peer support within the community. The need for a comprehensive plan addressing various aspects of addiction treatment and community support was emphasized, along with the importance of law enforcement efforts and the potential for public/private partnerships. Finally, the committee briefly discussed the emerging drug kratom.
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