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Subcommittee hears update on workers' compensation information system modernization; 10 vendor proposals received

Joint Ways and Means Subcommittee on Economic Development · February 3, 2026
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Department of Consumer and Business Services told the Joint Ways and Means subcommittee the Workers' Compensation Information System RFP drew 10 proposals after a pre-proposal conference with more than 25 vendors; the legislature previously approved $4.8 million in limitation for initial implementation, and DCBS expects to return for additional limitation after contract negotiations clarify full costs.

The Joint Ways and Means Subcommittee on Economic Development heard an update on the Department of Consumer and Business Services' effort to modernize the workers' compensation information system. DCBS officials said the program, launched in 2019 to replace legacy systems, has completed business process modeling and moved the procurement through stage-gate endorsements.

"We had over 25 unique vendors in attendance" at the pre-proposal conference and DCBS received more than 200 vendor questions, Matt West, administrator of the Workers' Compensation Division, told the committee. The agency extended the submission deadline to Jan. 16, 2026, and said 10 proposals arrived by that date and…

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