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Missouri State Penitentiary Redevelopment Commission
The State of Missouri issued a Request for Quotation for janitorial services at two facilities located in Park Hills. The scope of work includes routine and specialty cleaning tasks such as window cleaning, floor treatments, and high-touch disinfecting. The contract is scheduled to commence upon award with bids due by May 25, 2026.
Posted Date
May 11, 2026
Due Date
May 25, 2026
Release: May 11, 2026
Missouri State Penitentiary Redevelopment Commission
Close: May 25, 2026
The State of Missouri issued a Request for Quotation for janitorial services at two facilities located in Park Hills. The scope of work includes routine and specialty cleaning tasks such as window cleaning, floor treatments, and high-touch disinfecting. The contract is scheduled to commence upon award with bids due by May 25, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Missouri State Penitentiary Redevelopment Commission
This Strategic Plan for Information Technology aligns the Information Technology Services Division's (ITSD) core goals and strategic initiatives with the Office of Administration's business objectives. It outlines seven core goals focusing on effectiveness, productivity, citizen access, risk mitigation, infrastructure, governance, and workforce. The plan is driven by four strategic initiatives: cybersecurity, modernization, mobility, and data as an asset. The overall aim is to enhance state government operations, improve citizen services, and adapt to the evolving technological landscape.
This document outlines a statewide geographic information strategy for Missouri, building upon the goals established in the 2008 'Mapping Missouri's Future' document. The strategy focuses on five key pillars: Collaboration and Coordination, Data Development and Standards, Geospatial Services, Funding, and Communication and Outreach. Its overarching aim is to establish a robust Missouri Spatial Data Infrastructure (MoSDI) to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of state, local, and regional programs, improve public safety, foster economic development, protect the environment, and streamline government operations.
This Communications Plan outlines the strategy for the Missouri Office of Geospatial Information (OGI) to promote the significance and value of geospatial information and foster collaboration within the geospatial community. Key objectives include communicating the relevance and benefits of geospatial data, increasing awareness of OGI's activities, encouraging best practice sharing, and improving understanding of OGI's value and goals, along with those of Missouri Spatial Data Information Service (MSDIS) and Missouri GIS Advisory Council (MGISAC). The plan aims to ensure discoverability and access to reliable geospatial data across Missouri.
This business case advocates for the establishment of a State Geographic Information Officer (GIO) position within the State of Missouri to enhance the coordination of Geographic Information Technologies (GIT). The plan outlines goals to develop a comprehensive GIT strategic plan, promote state architecture standards, foster data creation, and expand partnerships across federal, state, local, and private sectors. Key objectives include hiring a qualified GIO, establishing a GIT coordinating council, and ensuring GIT integration and interoperability in major state initiatives. The ultimate aim is to improve coordination of funding and geospatial data development, optimize resource utilization, and provide a unified statewide voice for GIT activities.
The document outlines the structure, purpose, mission, and duties of the Office of Geospatial Information (OGI) within the State of Missouri. Its primary purpose is to provide coordination, guidance, and leadership for the implementation of Missouri's statewide geospatial information technology. Key functions include fostering cooperation among state and local governments, optimizing resource utilization, integrating technology services, avoiding duplication, and promoting training and educational opportunities to benefit citizens, the environment, and the economy of Missouri.
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