Request for Proposal for Public Internet Access, Telephone, and Long Distance Services City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is actively seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide essential public internet access, telephone, and long-distance services, emphasizing the importance of connectivity for its community. The deadline for proposal submissions is set for 4:00 p. m. on August 17, 2018, ensuring a timely review process. Interested parties can access the detailed RFP on the City’s Finance Department webpage, which outlines specific requirements and expectations.

This initiative reflects the City’s ongoing commitment to enhancing communication infrastructure and providing reliable services to its residents. For any inquiries regarding the RFP, potential vendors are encouraged to reach out to Chantell Steiner, the Finance Director/City Clerk, for assistance. The selection process will be based on the quality and relevance of the proposals received. By fostering partnerships with experienced service providers, the City aims to improve overall service delivery, thereby enhancing the quality of life for its citizens. This RFP represents a significant step toward modernizing the City's communication capabilities and ensuring residents have access to vital services.

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