The vendor is required to provide citizen identity access management (CIAM) system of understanding available market solutions, vendor capabilities, and industry best practices to guide the state’s decision-making process.
- Purpose
• Identify vendor capabilities in identity proofing, federation, and authentication.
• Understand technical approaches to integrating legacy and custom state applications.
• Explore multi-factor authentication (MFA) options and account management workflows.
• Evaluate potential challenges, such as non-unique usernames and user store migration.
• Assess vendor ability to support the state’s use cases for citizen digital identity.
- We believe the digital government strategy will:
• Make it easier to discover our resources.
• Show we know our citizens and anticipate their needs.
• Protect the privacy of users and build trust.
• Simplify how we present our services, so they are intuitive.
• Give access to everyone, no matter where they live or their abilities.
- Customer identity and access management (CIAM) solutions to integrate with our broader initiative to deliver a new digital engagement platform (DEP).
- The aim is to deliver seamless, engaging experiences for our customers and stakeholders who interact with our agencies using digital services.
- CIAM is seen as a critical enabler in allowing customers access to these services in a secure but frictionless manner, by managing their identity, authentication, authorization, and personalization at every step of their customer journey.
- The DEP evolves, there will be a need to extend and scale the CIAM to support use cases, which may be delivered using web interfaces as well as application programmable interfaces (APIS).
- Questions/Inquires Deadline: November 10, 2025
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