Specifications include, but are not limited to: The purpose of the RFP is to create a Real-Time capacity Repository that provides a one stop portal that houses a daily census and capacity for available OUD treatment options. The proposed activities within the SOR project will work synergistically with existing efforts to reduce OUDs and opioid-related deaths by: (1) sustaining and enhancing naloxone distribution; (2) increasing localized community opioid prevention efforts;(3) expanding trauma-informed care prevention, treatment and recovery efforts; (4) expanding navigation and access to MAT through 24/7 access points, Medication Units, new OTPs and extended hours OTPs; (5) expanding access to recovery support services – including housing, peer supports, job assistance and supportive recovery programming; (6) increasing public access to real-time prevention, treatment and recovery resources to create a “no wrong door” approach to opioid resources in Arizona. Measureable objectives to reduce OUDs and opioid- related deaths will include: number of naloxone kits disseminated; MAT utilization and retention; use of The Arizona State Board of Pharmacy Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program (CSPMP); rates of opioid prescribing; rates of individuals in prescribed doses in excess of 50 morphine equivalent daily doses (MEDDs); rates of new opioid prescriptions in excess of five day supplies; community knowledge and prevention behavior; Emergency Department (ED) utilization; and rates of fatal and non-fatal overdose. Target population will, at minimum, serve: individuals re-entering the community from correctional settings; individuals in rural and isolated areas; individuals experiencing homelessness; tribal populations; veterans, military service members and military families; pregnant women and parents with OUD; and individuals who have experienced trauma, toxic stress or adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)