Specifications include, but are not limited to: Adhere to the non-funding specific Homelessness Solutions Policies and Procedures Manual best practices and policies and procedures. Access to any data via APIs in a machine-readable format. Full documentation of APIs (including field names and objects) and the database schema used by the application. Ability for the City to push data as needed to these software systems to update base datasets. Any location-based data or platform utilizes the City’s Base Units geocoder, Base Units Database, and/or address data standards as applicable. For more information see: https://base - units - detroitmi.hub.arcgis.com/pages/about - base - units The ability for the City to use and govern this data as it deems necessary: centralizing it, porting it into other systems, and using it for additional and future organizational needs. The City prefers: System or platform has the capacity to store field-level metadata and display it in the user interface when appropriate API is able to provide data in a JSON format. Data system or data exports integrate easily with ESRI products including feature services. Systems or platforms that support data exchanges (pushes and pulls) that can happen dynamically.