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Computer Assisted coding - The University of Connecticut Health Center ( UConn Health) is requesting proposals from qualified organizations to provide a computer assisted coding ( CAC) solution. UConn Health wants to upgrade the current coding solution with a solution integrated with natural language processing that is capable of interfacing with the electronic health record system that is in use today. The overarching goal of this project will be to increase coding and billing efficiency, which would, in t
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The University of Connecticut Health Center (UCONN Health) is seeking proposals for a Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) solution. The solution should integrate with the current Electronic Health Record (EHR) system and utilize Natural Language Processing (NLP) to enhance coding and billing efficiency, ultimately reducing the time between service date and reimbursement.
The bid notice states that UCONN Health is requesting proposals from qualified organizations to provide a computer assisted coding solution.
Annual Contract for Print Material, Cataloging and Processing Services - The City of San Antonio ( City) is soliciting proposals for the purchase of print materials in English, Spanish, and other languages; cataloging for special circumstances; processing services; and electronic ordering and invoicing from qualified vendors for the San Antonio Public Library. Date Issued: April 10, 2026 Due Date & Time: May 27, 2026, 11: 00 a. m. Central Time Pre- Submittal Conference: Pre- Submittal Conference will be h
Request for Competitive Sealed Proposals Annual Contract for Print Materials, Cataloging, and Processing Services
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The City of San Antonio is soliciting proposals for an annual contract for print materials, cataloging, and processing services for the San Antonio Public Library. This includes electronic ordering and invoicing. Vendors must be qualified and capable of providing materials in English, Spanish, and other languages. A presubmittal conference will be held via Webex on April 20, 2026, at 11:00 a. m. Central Time; attendance is optional but highly encouraged. Written questions concerning the solicitation must be submitted to the staff contact person, Stephanie Nouman, via email by April 23, 2026, at 11:00 a. m. Central Time. Questions received after this deadline will not be answered. All questions and the city's responses will be posted with the solicitation. Respondents are prohibited from contacting city officials or employees regarding the proposal from the time the solicitation is released until the contract is approved. To view the solicitation and submit a response, vendors must register on the SAeps portal at www. ***. *. * registration support can be accessed at www. ***. *. * or by contacting vendor support at 210 **** or vendors@sanantonio. gov.
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The bid notice does not explicitly state the award criterion. null
The bid notice states that proposals are being solicited from qualified vendors. null
The bid notice does not specify any penalties. null
The bid notice mentions a presubmittal conference that is optional but highly encouraged, which can be attended via Webex. null
The bid notice does not mention any requirement for sample submission. null
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Examination and Attorney Assistant Examination Quality Review - The purpose of this Request For Information/Sources Sought Notice is to conduct Market Research for the USPTO 39; s & quot; Examination and Attorney Assistant Examination Quality Review& quot; requirement. The details of this Request For Information,
Examination and Attorney Assistant Examination Quality Review
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The U. S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is conducting market research through a Request for Information (RFI) to identify capabilities in Artificial Intelligence (AI) for trademark examination and quality review. The USPTO seeks AI solutions to enhance the work of examining attorneys and support staff, improve efficiency, and ensure transparency in decision-making. Vendors must be FedRAMP certified or in work. The RFI outlines a multi-staged market research approach, starting with an industry survey (Stage One). Responses to Stage One are due by May 6, 2026. Questions regarding the RFI are due by April 22, 2026.
The deadline for submitting Stage One questionnaire responses is 12 noon EST on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
The government will review RFI responses to determine which vendors are most likely to successfully meet the agency's requirements for examination and attorney assistant examination quality review.
Vendors must submit their FedRAMP certification with their response, as the USPTO is only accepting submissions from vendors that are currently FedRAMP certified or in work.
Questions regarding how to respond to the RFI or recommend changes to the RFI are due by 12 noon EST on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
Fraud Identification, Unsupervised AI, and Preventing Impersonations - The purpose of this Request For Information/Sources Sought Notice is to conduct Market Research for the USPTO 39; s & quot; Fraud Identification, Unsupervised AI, and Preventing Impersonations& quot; requirement. The details of this Request For
Fraud identification, suppression and defeat, unsupervised AI: uncovering bad law, preventing impersonations
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This is a Request for Information (RFI) from the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to conduct market research for AI capabilities related to fraud identification, suppression, and defeat, as well as unsupervised AI for uncovering bad law and preventing impersonations. The USPTO is seeking information on vendor capabilities and interest in these areas. Respondents are encouraged to submit capability statements. The RFI outlines a multi-staged market research approach, including an industry survey (Stage One), invitation to submit concept papers and demonstrate prototypes (Stage Two), identification of final vendors for alternative competition (Stage Three), and potential solicitation and award (Stage Four). Key requirements include automating account monitoring, identifying high-risk applications, validating attorney credentials, detecting fraudulent filings and credit card transactions, verifying case law citations, detecting AI-generated specimens, and allowing customers to validate communications purportedly from the USPTO. Vendors must be FedRAMP certified or FedRAMP-ready. Questions regarding the RFI are due by April 20, 2026, and all RFI responses are due by May 4, 2026.
The RFI responses are due by 12 noon EST on Monday, May 4, 2026.
The government will review RFI responses to determine which vendors are most likely to successfully meet the agency's requirements for fraud impersonation AI, unsupervised AI, and discovering impersonations AI.
Vendors must submit their FedRAMP certification with their response. The USPTO is only accepting submissions from vendors that are currently FedRAMP certified or in work.
Questions regarding how to respond to the RFI or recommend changes to the RFI are due by 12 noon EST on Monday, April 20, 2026.
Fraud Identification, Unsupervised AI, and Preventing Impersonations - The purpose of this Request For Information/Sources Sought Notice is to conduct Market Research for the USPTO 39; s & quot; Fraud Identification, Unsupervised AI, and Preventing Impersonations& quot; requirement. The details of this Request For
Fraud identification, suppression and defeat, unsupervised AI: uncovering bad law, preventing impersonations
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This is a Request for Information (RFI) from the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to conduct market research for AI capabilities related to fraud identification, suppression, and defeat, as well as unsupervised AI for uncovering bad law and preventing impersonations. The USPTO is seeking information on vendor capabilities and interest in these areas. Respondents are encouraged to submit capability statements. The RFI outlines a multi-staged market research approach, including an industry survey (Stage One), invitation to submit concept papers and demonstrate prototypes (Stage Two), identification of final vendors for alternative competition (Stage Three), and potential solicitation and award (Stage Four). Key requirements include automating account monitoring, identifying high-risk applications, validating attorney credentials, detecting fraudulent filings and credit card transactions, verifying case law citations, detecting AI-generated specimens, and allowing customers to validate communications purportedly from the USPTO. Vendors must be FedRAMP certified or FedRAMP-ready. Questions regarding the RFI are due by April 20, 2026, and all RFI responses are due by May 4, 2026.
The RFI responses are due by 12 noon EST on Monday, May 4, 2026.
The government will review RFI responses to determine which vendors are most likely to successfully meet the agency's requirements for fraud impersonation AI, unsupervised AI, and discovering impersonations AI.
Vendors must submit their FedRAMP certification with their response. The USPTO is only accepting submissions from vendors that are currently FedRAMP certified or in work.
Questions regarding how to respond to the RFI or recommend changes to the RFI are due by 12 noon EST on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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