Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
Amendment No. 2 to RFP No. DCSC-26-RFP-66 (Quality Assurance and Software Testing Services).pdf | Apr 15, 2026 | ||
Amendment No. 1 to RFP No. DCSC-26-RFP-66 (Quality Assurance and Software Testing Services)_Entire Amendment.pdf | Apr 13, 2026 | ||
Attachments J.1 - J.10.pdf | Apr 1, 2026 | ||
RFP No. DCSC-26-RFP-66 _Quality Assurance & Software Testing Services.pdf | Apr 1, 2026 |
Quality Assurance and Software Testing Services to Support the Implementation of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (COAs’) Case Management System
Contact and place of performance
Ahmad Stanekzai
Washington, DC 20001
USA
The District of Columbia Courts (“Courts” or “DCC”) on behalf of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (“DCCA” or “Court of Appeals”), in conjunction with the Information Technology Division (ITD) are seeking a qualified contractor to provide two (2) mid-level Quality Assurance (QA) and Software Testers to support the implementation of the Court of Appeals Case Management System, a web-based enterprise application as specified in Section C (Description/Specifications/Work Statement).
The District of Columbia Courts, on behalf of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and the Information Technology Division, is seeking a qualified contractor to provide quality assurance and software testing services. This requirement involves providing two mid-level testers to support the implementation of the Court of Appeals Case Management System, a web-based enterprise application. The contractor will ensure the system meets the technical specifications and work statements required for the project’s successful deployment.
The solicitation is identified by number DCSC-26-RFP-66 and is issued as a Special Notice with no set-aside designated. Responses are due by April 21, 2026, and all work is to be performed in Washington, DC. Ahmad Stanekzai serves as the primary point of contact for this notice.
The solicitation documentation consists of four total attachments, including the primary request for proposals and a set of administrative attachments. Two amendments to the solicitation were published in April 2026 following the original posting. All activities are coordinated through the Information Technology Division to ensure the enterprise application functions according to the Court’s operational requirements.
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