Specifications include, but are not limited to: The FPP is a voluntary program designed to help low-income participants determine the spacing and number of children. This emergency procurement seeks continued coverage of the Title X data and billing system that captures client and medical service data to document provider payments and program activities for federal funders. The data system transmits the data collected from the delegate agencies that operate at 70 clinic sites to the State via a central repository where the Client Visit Record (CVR) data can be edited and processed into a series of deadline-specific monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual federal reports. The CVR data is also translated into medical services that the delegate agencies use to submit to the State for reimbursement to facilitate the provision of care and draw down of federal award funds. These services are critical because they allow the delegate agencies to comply with the requirement that they submit reimbursements for services provided. The state also has to submit federal reports to mark program progress (June 30 of each year) and end of grant funding period (Dec 31 of each year). This purchase is an emergency because the FPP, which is administered by the Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Women's Health pursuant to receipt of a federal Title X grant, is required to collect a broad range of data to demonstrate grantee compliance with the federal grant objectives and conduct a performance evaluation of each delegate agency. To do this, grantees must be able to submit data through a system which can not only provide demographic data (e.g. users at or below the federal poverty level, users with limited English proficiency, users by age groups), but also generate service data (e.g. STD/HIV educational sessions, comprehensive physical exams, compliance with State Chlamydia/gonorrhea screening criteria, contraceptive supplies dispensed). Moreover, the system must be a web-based interface that collects data directly from the program affiliates, strips identifying patient information, and delivers the de-identified data directly by electronic notification to the Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Population Affairs (OPA) health information exchange. The current Vendor, Ahlers and Associates, is successfully providing this system. There are no other vendors who could seamlessly provide this service between the time their current contract ends and a new contract begins. To prevent or minimize serious disruption in critical State services that affect health, safety, or collection of substantial State revenues.