| Location: | Washington |
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| Posted: | Apr 15, 2026 |
| Due: | May 13, 2026 |
| Agency: | City of Seattle |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
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| Solicitation No: | 26-008-S |
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Project ID: 26-008-S
Title: REBID On-Call Data Modernization and Analytics Consulting Services
Addenda: 0
Release Date: 4/15/2026
Due Date: 5/13/2026
The City of Seattle is seeking proposals for REBID On-Call Data Modernization and Analytics Consulting Services . Proposals are due no later than 1:00 pm on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 . All questions are to be submitted through the e-procurement portal at https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/seattle no later than 5:00 pm on Friday, May 1, 2026 .
Purpose and Overview
Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is seeking qualified consultant teams to support a multi-year Data Modernization Initiative. This solicitation is a rebid of a previously issued RFP. This initiative will modernize how SPU manages, governs, integrates, and uses data across its water, wastewater, drainage, and solid waste lines of business. The work will strengthen SPU’s ability to make consistent, data driven decisions and advance the goals of the 2025–2030 Strategic Business Plan and the Shape Our Water Community Vision.
SPU’s current data environment relies on multiple legacy and operational systems—including Maximo, Oracle Financials, SCADA, CCB, GIS platforms, AMI, billing, customer service, and various cloud and on premises environments—that operate independently with limited integration. These conditions create challenges in data quality, reporting, analytics, and enterprise insight generation.
Through this solicitation, SPU intends to establish a pool of consultant teams with expertise across three major capability tracks:
Track 1: Strategy & Governance
Track 2: Platform & Architecture
Track 3: Analytics & Insights
Consultants may propose for one, two, or all three tracks.
Background and Organizational Context
SPU is a public utility operating within a complex regulatory, equity, and ratepayer funded environment. All work—whether technical or strategic—must be transparent, auditable, and aligned with SPU’s commitments to public accountability, environmental stewardship, and equitable service delivery. SPU’s organizational culture values collaboration, clear communication, and practical, sustainable solutions that can be adopted and maintained by staff.
SPU’s data and technology landscape is federated and multi system, with no single system serving as a universal source of truth and data ownership distributed across business units. This environment requires coordinated governance, consistent data practices, and solutions that work across organizational boundaries. Proposers must demonstrate experience working within federated data environments and should avoid approaches that assume centralized control, uniform data quality, or a clean slate architecture.
SPU is actively modernizing its data, analytics, and platform capabilities, but this work is occurring alongside ongoing operations—not in a greenfield environment. Modernization efforts must integrate with existing systems, processes, and constraints. Staff capacity varies across teams, and successful delivery requires approaches that are incremental, maintainable, and grounded in SPU’s operational realities.
SPU’s work is highly collaborative. Projects typically involve multiple business units, IT partners, and operational stakeholders. Effective engagement, plain language communication, and thoughtful change management practices are essential to adoption and long term success. Proposers should demonstrate how their approaches account for user enablement, stakeholder coordination, and the practical realities of staff who will own and maintain solutions after consulting engagements conclude.
This current state shapes SPU’s expectations for strategy, governance, platform, architecture, analytics, and user enablement work. Proposers should demonstrate an understanding of this environment and tailor their approaches accordingly. Proposals that do not reflect a clear understanding of this environment will not be considered competitive.

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