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Arkansas Department of Human Services
Arkansas Department of Human Services is soliciting bids for an Incident Management System under solicitation 710-26-010. The posting was published on February 6, 2026, and bids close on March 11, 2026, at 1:00 pm local time. The procurement is an Invitation for Bids administered in Arkansas, with standard response packet and associated attachments referenced on the announcement page.
Posted Date
Feb 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: Feb 6, 2026
Arkansas Department of Human Services
Close: Mar 11, 2026
Arkansas Department of Human Services is soliciting bids for an Incident Management System under solicitation 710-26-010. The posting was published on February 6, 2026, and bids close on March 11, 2026, at 1:00 pm local time. The procurement is an Invitation for Bids administered in Arkansas, with standard response packet and associated attachments referenced on the announcement page.
Arkansas Department of Human Services
The primary intended use of the grant funds awarded to the state of Arkansas and to Arkansas subgrantees is “to provide assistance to local communities in Arkansas, working through a network of Community Action Agencies and other neighborhood-based organizations, for the reduction of poverty, the revitalization of low-income communities, and the empowerment of low-income families and individuals in rural and urban areas to become fully self-sufficient.” Total Grant funds available: $ 324,949.15.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
Arkansas Department of Human Services
Close: Mar 19, 2026
The primary intended use of the grant funds awarded to the state of Arkansas and to Arkansas subgrantees is “to provide assistance to local communities in Arkansas, working through a network of Community Action Agencies and other neighborhood-based organizations, for the reduction of poverty, the revitalization of low-income communities, and the empowerment of low-income families and individuals in rural and urban areas to become fully self-sufficient.” Total Grant funds available: $ 324,949.15.
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Incident management and root cause analysis software application for the Arkansas State Hospital (ASH).
Posted Date
Feb 7, 2026
Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Release: Feb 7, 2026
Arkansas Department of Human Services
Close: Mar 6, 2026
Incident management and root cause analysis software application for the Arkansas State Hospital (ASH).
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Arkansas Department of Human Services
This document is a Purchase Order (PO No. 4502206673) from the State of Arkansas, Department of Human Services, to Quickbase Inc. for the renewal of various Quickbase software licenses. The contract is effective from March 29, 2024, to March 28, 2025, with a total net value of $464,868.00. The PO outlines specific license items and includes standard terms and conditions regarding ethical standards, disclosure, confidentiality of information, and general purchasing rules.
Effective Date
Mar 29, 2024
Expires
Effective: Mar 29, 2024
Arkansas Department of Human Services
Expires:
This document is a Purchase Order (PO No. 4502206673) from the State of Arkansas, Department of Human Services, to Quickbase Inc. for the renewal of various Quickbase software licenses. The contract is effective from March 29, 2024, to March 28, 2025, with a total net value of $464,868.00. The PO outlines specific license items and includes standard terms and conditions regarding ethical standards, disclosure, confidentiality of information, and general purchasing rules.
Arkansas Department of Human Services
This document is a Purchase Order from the State of Arkansas, Department of Human Services, to QUICKBASE INC for a software license subscription. The total value of the order is $539,000.00, with a validity period from March 29, 2025, to March 28, 2026. The document outlines specific terms and conditions, including clauses on ethical standards, disclosure, and confidentiality of information.
Effective Date
Mar 29, 2025
Expires
Effective: Mar 29, 2025
Arkansas Department of Human Services
Expires:
This document is a Purchase Order from the State of Arkansas, Department of Human Services, to QUICKBASE INC for a software license subscription. The total value of the order is $539,000.00, with a validity period from March 29, 2025, to March 28, 2026. The document outlines specific terms and conditions, including clauses on ethical standards, disclosure, and confidentiality of information.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Arkansas Department of Human Services
The meeting included reports from the Division of Behavioral Health Services (DBHS) and the Division of Youth Services (DYS). Key discussion points for DBHS included the repaving of the southeast parking lot, reroofing of Building 4, roof ice dam repairs, and the required construction of egress sidewalks. The Arkansas Health Center (AHC) report covered the City of Haskell fire station project, a freezer project, and the sale of property to UAMS. The DYS report included requests for funding to replace a damaged fence at the Arkansas Juvenile Treatment and Assessment Center (AJATC) and to replace three cottage roofs. Numerous emergency repairs and maintenance projects at various DYS facilities were also reviewed. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to discussion and approval of a 20-year lease agreement with Arkansas Community Corrections (ACC) for Rogers Hall.
The meeting covered various topics including updates on Better Beginnings/QRIS, Health and Nutrition, AECC, Fatherhood Initiative, and Early Head Start programs. Discussions also included the Kellogg Grant, Early Head Start Child Care Partnership Grant, Universal Pre-K grant, and the 2014 Outstanding Early Childhood Professionals. A significant portion of the meeting focused on Licensing Promulgation, including proposed changes to rules and regulations, and the implications for childcare centers and families. The meeting concluded without a vote on several action items due to a lack of quorum.
The board reviewed and approved several requests for special permissions and waivers related to individuals seeking to work with children, considering factors such as past incidents and current circumstances. Discussions included the need for additional background checks, drug testing, and the appropriateness of various roles in relation to direct childcare. The board also addressed licensing updates for agencies, including changes in capacity and the addition of new units for transitional living programs. A temporary approval was granted for an individual pending further review and a plan for mandatory testing. The board approved several requests for increased capacity for transitional living programs, subject to licensing approval and adherence to safety standards.
The meeting covered various topics including updates on the nominating committee, DCCECE commissioner reports (including details on the Melinda and Bill Gates Foundation Pre-K initiative and a Team Nutrition training grant), the DCCECE Guaranteed Loan program, DCCECE staff updates, expulsion and suspension updates, Better Beginnings program updates, CPR/First Aid data and resources, and a Health and Nutrition program update. Discussions also included the Gates Foundation initiative and the MIECHV (Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood) Home Visiting Reauthorization. Action items included adding a BehaviorHelp link to the DCCECE website.
The DUR Board meeting addressed various topics, including the resignation of a board member and the introduction of new members. Discussions centered on updates to the system, implementation of edits from previous meetings, and proposed changes to criteria for hereditary angioedema therapy, oral antipsychotic agents, and several other medications (Dupixent, Daurismo, Xospata, Vitrakvi, Sympazan, Talzenna, Tegsedi, Inbrija, and Arikace). The board also reviewed reports from ProDUR and RDUR departments and approved quantity edits for Primaquine and Krintafel.
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