Specifications include, but are not limited to: • Maximize the efficiency, accuracy, control and performance of fuel dispensing activities at fuel sites • Eliminate or minimize clerical or manual processing to maintain data, transaction records, devices, and other monitoring activities • Interface with existing third party software systems and hardware configurations • Provide a best practices and/or strategy to modernize technologies that will be compatible with future technologies, needs and goals • Smooth transition to new system through effective project planning, cooperation, and change management. Eliminate sources of disruption to system’s functionality and continuous service level during implementation and cutover process • Provide for current and/or future wireless capabilities to collect vehicle data (maintenance information, auxiliary devices, location, and odometer readings, etc.) and authorize vehicle fueling wirelessly • Plan, implement and install communication between host computer and new fuel control units with minimal disruption to existing fuel site infrastructure such as fuel dispensing equipment, electrical installations, communication equipment, and conduits at sites • Prefer system is configurable to allow compatibility with current billing procedures, maintenance of departmental records, monitoring, and forecasting by product and site • Provide the ability to place fuel inventory orders, updating tank balances, price the tank volume ($ per gallon), and price transactions based on delivery information; along with recording and tracking of – deliveries, daily index prices of multiple products, and daily tank inventory balances • Provide appropriate reports for strategic, tactical, management and planning needs of the State of New Hampshire • Provide field employees access to fuel even when offline or when data connections are poor • Integrate Solution with an Oracle Data Warehouse