Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Office of Technology Services (OTS) is seeking qualified Proposer(s) who are interested in providing a team of qualified staff to design, develop, implement, and support a birth through 12th grade data system – EdLink. This project shall be managed and executed using Agile software development methodologies (Scrum, Kanban, etc.). Scrum is a management framework for incremental product development using cross-functional, selforganizing teams with a defined structure of roles, artifacts, and time boxes. Teams are responsible for creating and adapting software using fixed-length iterations, called Sprints. Sprints are on average two weeks or (10) business days where teams build potentially releasable (value added) product increment. Kanban is a lean method to manage and improve work across human systems. This approach aims to manage work by balancing demands with available capacity, and by improving the handling of systemlevel bottlenecks. Work items are visualized to give participants a view of progress and process, from start to finish - usually via a Kanban board. Work is pulled as capacity permits, rather than work being pushed into the process when requested. In knowledge work and in software development, the aim is to provide a visual process-management system which aids decision-making about what, when and how much to produce.