Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. The Contractor shall provide a proven Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) Environmental Management System (EMS). The Contractor shall migrate ADEE systems (Identified in Section 2.11A) into one centralized database and implement data flows (Identified in Section 2.5.B) to the required EPA systems. B. Exchange Network: The Contractor shall design workflows for EPA systems defined below and modify Water Quality Exchange (WQX) workflows. This area shall require Contractor proficiency with the EPA's Exchange Network, creating and adapting Exchange schemas, and implementing Exchange-based flows between ADEE and EPA. The EPA systems that require design of data flows are: 1. RCRAInfo 2. ICIS-Air or future EPA Equivalent System 3. ICIS-NPDES or future EPA Equivalent System C. Centralized Database: 1. The system must include a centralized database which includes a user interface to easily interact with the data. 2. The Contractor shall migrate the data per Section 2.11 and the database must be able to store the migrated data and data from the EMS. 3. The system must also store data such as contact information for newspapers, mayors, judges, staff, etc., that will be utilized in templates/mail merged documents. This data is currently stored in Access Databases. D. Metrics and Reporting Module: 1. The system must include metrics and reporting functionality for ADEE’s use. 2. The system must allow ADEE to design new reports in the system and edit as needed without assistance or ongoing support from the Contractor. 3. The system must be able to export report data to a variety of formats including, but not limited to the following: i. Microsoft Excel ii. .csv iii. .txt iv. .pdf