Specifications include, but are not limited to:The Commission was created primarily as a resource trust manager for five million acres of state lands, from the Klamath River in the north, to the Tijuana Estuary in the south,from three miles off the Pacific Coast in the west, to Lake Tahoe in the east. This includes tidelands and California's ports. The Commission enforces the protection of the public trust doctrine, state property rights, and important environmental quality and marine pollution prevention laws.The Commission manages its priorities through a 5-year Strategic Plan, which expires at the end of 2020.The purpose of this RFO, is to hire a consultant to assist the Commission with the development and implementation of the new Strategic Plan for the years 2021-2025.