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Council approves $2.35M case-management system for city hearings; vendor selection prompts Q&A
Summary
Council approved a $2,354,200 contract for a modern case-management system to replace a 2005 legacy platform. Officials said it was competitively bid, will preserve archived data and does not include AI capabilities.
Detroit City Council approved a $2,354,200 contract Tuesday to acquire a new case-management and docketing system for the Department of Administrative Hearings (DAH), which officials said will replace a legacy system created in 2005.
The purchasing presentation described the procurement as competitively bid: the administration said invitations were sent to more than 600 vendors, four entities responded, and the award went to Noble Child Inc., doing business as eNoble, which scored highest on evaluation criteria.…
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