Employee Intranet Software

Location: Colorado
Posted: Apr 29, 2026
Due: May 27, 2026
Agency: Larimer County
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • D - Automatic Data Processing and Telecommunication Services
Solicitation No: P26-07
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Due Date Number Title Documents Contact
2026-05-27 P26-07 Employee Intranet Software
Bid Doc Karen Schaefer, Purchasing Agent
schaefka@co.larimer.co.us
970-498-5936

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP)
RFP #P26-07
Employee Intranet Software
RFP SUMMARY:
Larimer County intends to enter a contract with an experienced contractor that will create and maintain an
employee intranet platform for the Department of Human Services.
QUESTION DEADLINE: May 11, 2026 @ 10:00 a.m. (MT)
All questions regarding this solicitation must be emailed to the Contact Person identified below. If you do not
receive a confirmation email of receipt, please call the Contact Person to verify receipt of your questions. No
questions will be accepted after the date and time referenced above. All questions received will be answered
via Addendum only.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTALS: May 27, 2026 @ 2:00 p.m. (MT)
The Board of Larimer County Commissioners will only be accepting proposals electronically submitted via the
Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System (BidNet, BidNet Direct) portal, up to the date and time referenced
above, at which time they will be recorded, but not publicly opened on behalf of the Human Services
Department.
BIDNET PORTAL / RFP OFFICIAL WEBSITE:
To submit your proposal and view official solicitation documents and addenda only available on the BidNet
portal, use the following link: https://www.bidnetdirect.com/colorado/larimer-county/
CONTACT PERSON:
Purchasing Agent Karen Schaefer, schaefka@co.larimer.co.us, 970-498-5936
NOTE: Unauthorized contact with a County employee other than the Contact Person listed above or
Purchasing Manager regarding this RFP may result in disqualification of your Proposal.
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1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPOSERS:
1.1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Disclosure:
Portions of this solicitation may have been prepared or modified with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
technologies. All such content has been reviewed, verified, and approved for accuracy and compliance by the
Purchasing Agent prior to issuance.
1.2 Cooperative Use
Other governmental entities may piggyback on the award of this solicitation, assuming the award vendor is
amenable, and should contact Larimer County Purchasing for any necessary procurement documents. The
entity will deal directly with the award vendor concerning the placement of Purchase Orders, freight charges,
contracting and disputes, invoicing, and payment. Larimer County will not be held liable or responsible for any
liability, claims, costs, damages, demands, actions, losses, judgments or expenses incurred by the vendor or
any government entity relating to such use.
1.3 Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO) / Disadvantaged Business Opportunities:
Larimer County, in accordance with Federal and State laws, is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not
discriminate. Larimer County strongly encourages the use of small and minority firms, women's business
enterprises, and labor surplus area firm services.
Larimer County hereby notifies all Proposers they will be afforded full and fair opportunity to submit a Proposal
in response to this RFP and they will not be discriminated against on the basis of age 40 and over, race, sex
(including pregnancy), color, religion, national origin, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender
identity, gender expression, military or veteran status, or any other applicable status protected by Federal,
State, or local law in consideration for award.
1.4 Payment:
Payment for work performed or goods sold to Larimer County can be expected within 30 days after receipt of
the invoice and satisfactory acceptance by the Department receiving the service or goods (unless otherwise
stated and agreed to by County).
1.5 Proposal Consideration:
Larimer County reserves the right to reject any and or all proposals, to further negotiate with any and/or all
qualified proposers and to waive informalities and irregularities in proposals received, and to accept any
portion of the proposal if deemed to be in the best interest of Larimer County to do so. If, in the sole judgment
of the Board of County Commissioners, the proposals are substantially equal, the Board may grant the contract
to companies located in Larimer County, however this is not applicable in the case that Federal funds are
used.
1.6 Proposal Preparation:
Proposers will not be compensated for generating, producing, or duplicating any proposal materials associated
with this RFP. Proposals must be furnished exclusive of any Federal, State, or Local taxes; Larimer County is
tax exempt.
1.7 Proposal Submission:
Proposers must be registered with BidNet in order to submit a proposal; registration is free. Larimer County
strongly recommends proposers register well in advance of the submittal deadline to ensure they have
adequate time to upload and submit their proposal.
It is the sole responsibility of the Proposer to ensure all required Proposal documents are submitted through
BidNet by the submission deadline. Proposals will be time-stamped by BidNet upon receipt; BidNet does not
allow for uploading or submitting Proposal documents after the Proposal submittals deadline has passed, so
allow adequate time to upload and submit your Proposal prior to the deadline. Larimer County will not accept
uploads that are “saved” but not “submitted”. To verify that a Proposal has been submitted successfully,
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Proposers may contact BidNet Support, or verify, via the Proposal Management tab in the Proposer’s account,
that the documents are not in “Draft” status.
Proposers are required to submit one (1) non-redacted proposal. All parts of the proposal should be
combined and submitted as one (1) single .pdf file; proposals comprised of multiple separate files are
not acceptable and your proposal may be rejected.
By submitting a proposal, the proposer agrees they may not rescind their proposal on or after the closing date
and time identified in the RFP or as modified by addendum. No delivery will become due or be accepted until
an agreement has been completed either in the form of a formal executed contract, or a purchase order issued
by the Purchasing Manager of Larimer County. Prices and terms will remain in effect until a contract has
been executed.
1.8 Public Records:
Proposers may choose to also provide one (1) redacted .pdf proposal (as one single file), excluding any
information that is not subject to disclosure under the Colorado Open Records Act (“CORA”), such as trade
secrets, privileged information and confidential commercial, financial, geological or geophysical data exempt
from public disclosure under C.R.S. §§ 24-72-204(3)(a)(IV). Statements that the entire proposal is confidential
will not be honored. After the Notice of Award has been issued, all information submitted in response to this
request for proposal (RFP) may be publicly disclosed if required under the CORA. If provided, the redacted
electronic copy will be used to satisfy CORA requests. Proposers that do not provide a redacted electronic
copy will have their non-redacted electronic copy used to satisfy CORA requests. Larimer County will
endeavor to keep the non-redacted proposal, separate and apart from the redacted proposal subject to the
provisions of CORA or Order of Court.
1.9 Reasonable Accommodations:
Per the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Larimer County will provide reasonable accommodation to
qualified individuals with a disability who need assistance. Services can be arranged with at least seven (7)
business days’ notice. Please email the Contact Person listed on the page 1 or call Relay Colorado
711. “Walk-in” requests for auxiliary aids and services will be honored to the extent possible but may be
unavailable if advance notice is not provided.
1.10 Regulatory and Legal Compliance Requirements:
No vendor awarded a solicitation will be federally debarred. Such debarment will be checked through the
System for Award Management, at www.sam.gov.
All businesses, organizations, and individuals contracting with Larimer County must comply with Title II of the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended. For more information on these requirements and to read
the full Title II text, please go to the following web page: https://www.ada.gov/ada_title_II.htm.
Domestic Preferences (2 CFR 200.322)
When federal funds are used, Larimer County to the greatest extent practicable and consistent with law, may
provide preference for the purchase, acquisition, or use goods, products, and materials produced in the United
States. This includes, but is not limited to, iron, aluminum, steel, cement, and other manufactured
products. The requirements of 2 CFR 200 must be included in all subawards, contracts, and purchase orders
under Federal awards.
For projects involving infrastructure—whether or not infrastructure is the primary purpose—the stricter of the
Domestic Preference or Buy America requirements will apply (see below).
Buy America Preferences for Infrastructure Projects (2 CFR 184):
When federal funds are used;
x All iron or steel articles, materials, or supplies must be produced entirely in the U.S. (from initial melting
through coatings).
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x All manufactured products must be produced in the U.S., with more than 55% of total component costs
coming from U.S. sources.
x All construction materials (non-ferrous metals, plastic and polymer products, glass, fiber optic cable
(including drop cable), optical fiber, lumber, drywall, engineered wood) must be manufactured in the
U.S.
x Cement, aggregates (sand, gravel, stone), and aggregate binding agents are excluded and not subject
to Buy America.
Recovered Materials Requirement (2 CFR 200.323):
Larimer County and its contractors must comply with Section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act (as
amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act). This requires purchasing EPA-designated items
(40 CFR Part 247) that contain the highest practicable percentage of recovered materials, consistent with
satisfactory competition. This applies when the item’s purchase price exceeds $10,000 or when County
purchases of that item exceeded $10,000 in the previous fiscal year. Covered categories include: paper
products, vehicular products, construction and transportation products, park and recreation products,
landscaping products, non-paper office products, and miscellaneous products.
The Proposer certifies that by submitting an offer, neither the contractor nor subcontractors, the organization
nor its principals are suspended or debarred or otherwise excluded from procurement by the Federal
government and do not appear on the Excluded Parties List System (EPLS) maintained by the General
Services Administration (GSA).
2. PROJECT OVERVIEW:
The Larimer County Department of Human Services (LCDHS) is seeking a contractor to provide, implement
and maintain an intranet platform which will replace their existing platform (Simpplr) and build a foundation for
a digital workplace. The primary objective is to develop a modern, responsive intranet platform that serves as a
communication, collaboration, and centralized information hub. The selected solution may be extended
beyond LCDHS to other parts of the County in future.
3. QUALIFICATIONS:
Qualifications, at a minimum, include the following minimum (pass/fail) items. Proposals must clearly
document (with dates/details) explicitly how these qualifications have been met; proposals that do not meet this
requirement will be deemed NONRESPONSIVE and rejected.
3.1. Must provide evidence of a minimum of three (3) years of experience in implementing and maintaining
an employee intranet platform.
3.2. Must provide three (3) references for similar scopes of work, within the last three (3) years.
3.3. Must submit a Colorado Certificate of Good Standing issued by the Colorado Secretary of State.
4. SCOPE OF WORK:
Larimer County seeks a Contractor that, at a minimum, will provide, perform, and/or furnish the following:
4.1. Functional, Technical, and Compliance
4.1.1. Solution has the ability to integrate with common government systems such as SSO (Okta), IT
Ticketing Systems (Jira Service Management), Google, Zoom or other systems that Larimer County
uses to stay connected with employees.
4.1.2. Solution adheres to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1.
4.1.3. Contractor has knowledge of and experience around governmental structures and departmental silos
as well as Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act (HIPAA), and Personally Identifiable Information (PII) protections.
4.1.4. Contractor guarantees that the information and content shared in the system will remain confidential
and owned by Larimer County.
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4.1.5. Selected contractor will provide a content governance life cycle plan as well as analytics available to
administrators about a variety of areas in the system.
4.1.6. Selected contractor will provide a documented technical support plan and Service Level Agreements
that outline the support available to Larimer County during and after implementation.
4.1.7. Solution has a fully responsive and stable interface for desktops as well as a mobile app for field
employees who are not behind a desk.
4.1.8. Selected contractor will provide a technical road map for the employee intranet platform for three (3)
years at a minimum.
4.2 Deliverables include but are not limited to the following:
4.2.1. Develop and implement an intranet platform that serves as a communication, collaboration, and
centralized information hub.
4.2.2. Streamlined access to employee services and resources
4.2.3. Enhanced mobile services for field workers and remote employees
4.2.4. Proficient content search capabilities
4.2.5. Training plan targeted to Administrators, content creators, and end users as well as training assets
such as “train-the-trainer” guides, video tutorials, and a searchable help center
4.2.6. End-to-end migration of legacy content from specific Human Services and Larimer County
websites. This includes data mapping, custom execution, and collaboration with Larimer County
stakeholders
4.2.7. Implementation of an administrative Key Performance Indicator (KPI) dashboard tracking
engagement, sentiment analysis on surveys, and compliance metrics
4.2.8. A complete solution that encompasses the specific features detailed in Attachment A- Functionality
& Tool Requirements Spreadsheet.
5. INSURANCE:
BEFORE submitting your company proposal, confirm with your insurance carrier that your company can meet
the insurance requirements published in the solicitation. Your company insurance coverages should be
correctly noted in the most current EOC. NOTE: All Larimer County contracts require that the Award Vendor
possess appropriate insurance at all times during the contract; these coverages are purchased at the
company's expense. The County’s insurance requirements may necessitate a company adding or increasing
coverage/limits, and those changes may impact pricing for the proposed project. These costs must be included
in your pricing at the time of submission and will not be permitted to be added later.
5a. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Prior to commencement of any work, contractor/vendor shall provide a Certificate(s) of Insurance to Larimer
County Attn: Larimer County, 200 West Oak St., Suite 4000, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 as the Certificate
Holder. The insurance required herein shall be procured and maintained in full force and effect for the
duration of the Contract or Agreement and shall be written for not less than the following amounts, or greater
if required by law. Such certificate shall be delivered to dhscontracts@co.larimer.co.us.
I.
Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability
A. State of Colorado:
Statutory
B. Employer's Liability:
$100,000 Each Accident
$500,000 Disease-Policy Limit
$100,000 Disease-Each Employee
C. Waiver of Subrogation in favor of Larimer County
D. If the contractor/vendor is not required to carry Workers’ Compensation coverage per Colorado
Workers’ Compensation Act 8-40-202(2)(b) a signed Workers’ Compensation waiver must be
provided.
II.
General Liability on an Occurrence Form minimum limits to be as follows:
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