All correspondence must be made through the Vendor Portal. Specifications include, but are not limited to: The state of North Dakota, acting through its North Dakota Parks and Recreation Division (the STATE) is soliciting proposals for a robust cloud-based reservation and point of sale system. 1. Reservations can be made up to 365 days (currently 95 days in advance) for campsites and 365 days in advance for cabins. There is a maximum stay of 14 nights in a 30-day period. 2. Campsite reservations can be made up to the minute of arrival. There is a two day prior to arrival cut-off for cabins. 3. There is a two-day minimum stay for seasonal cabins and three days for full-service cabins 4. All fees are paid for when the reservation is made. 5. There is a change fee of $2.50 for every change made to a reservation 6. Cancelation fees are charged based on when a reservation is cancelled: Cabins - $25 more than 30 days in advance and $25 per night less than 30 days Campsites - $10 more than 7 days in advance and one nights camping fee for less than7 days in advance. This solution will be used by our central office staff, park employees and call center to reserve facilities and campsites along with selling point of sale items that are needed by our customers. As specified in ND Century Code Chapter 54-59-02, ITD is directed to provide network access to government, K12, higher education, and political subdivisions. The statewide network is known as the North Dakota Statewide Technology Access for Government and Education network (STAGEnet). Within state government, ITD provides full network services to the desktop. Entities located in larger cities are served with dark fiber metro networks, while other sites are connected with either provider Ethernet Transport Services (ETS) or broadband with VPN, with speeds varying from 50 megabit to 10 gigabits. The core of STAGEnet consists of a 100 Gigabit Ethernet ring between Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, and Minot. STAGEnet also provides both 802.1x authenticated Wi-Fi as well as open guest Wi-Fi in many locations throughout the state. Additionally, STAGEnet provides full layer 7 IDS/IPS capabilities, including malware detection, sandbox detonation, and various other network-based security defenses. All user traffic passes through an IDS/IPS gateway before communicating with any other site in STAGEnet or the internet. The STAGEnet datacenters are built using zero trust methodology, in that no server can communicate with any other device without an explicit security policy in place to allow it. ITD uses a combination of cloud-hosted and on-premises datacenters.