Current RFPs and RFIs
Recent Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and Requests for Information (RFIs) are listed below. These documents have been categorized by topic and have been placed on the website to serve as a point of reference when developing an RFP or RFI for your agency. Law Enforcement agencies may submit sample RFPs and RFIs via email to Sarah Roderick, Project Manager.
Every effort by staff has been made to present accurate, reliable and timeliness of this information, however, external Internet addresses listed below containing information created, published, maintained, or otherwise posted by agencies or departments independent of the IACP cannot be guaranteed.
What's New
Request for Proposal for New Orleans Police Department Investigative Case Management System
The New Orleans Police and Justice Foundation (NOPJF), in connection with its OPISIS project, wished to secure a comprehensive investigative case management system (ICMS) for the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD). Due to the immediacy of the need for such a system, NOPJF sought an already existing ICMS that has been successfully deployed and is currently operational in other law enforcement agencies of comparable size, but can be customized to the needs of NOPD and can exchange information with existing applications. The closing date for this RFP was February 13, 2009. Click here to view this RFP.
Recent RFPs and RFIs
Records Management System
Hartford, CT - Capitol Region Council of Governments (CRCOG) City of Lacey, WAEvidence Management System
New Orleans (LA) Police DepartmentCommunications
Town of Abingdon (VA) City of Fairfield (CA)Additional Communications information and resources are available here.
Computer Aided Dispatch
City of Pueblo (CO)Additional Computer Aided Dispatch information and resources are available here.


The IACP Law Enforcement Information Management Section (LEIM) brings together law enforcement
practitioners to improve and facilitate the exchange of information and system interoperability
within and across jurisdictional boundaries. LEIM key stakeholders include police chiefs, law enforcement
executives, and technologists.
