Specifications include, but are not limited to: University of Nebraska system-wide Professional/Human Captioning solution; Enterprise Architecture: The University of Nebraska will review the solution and proposal for fit with university business strategy, and the supported technology environment.; Identity Management: The University of Nebraska will determine which solution best meets the university’s security requirements, and existing investment in authentication, provisioning, de-provisioning, user management, and user data protection.; Security Review: The Office of Cybersecurity for the University of Nebraska system requires that all enterprise level software solutions be reviewed. In order to effectively evaluate the security posture of vendor software solutions, we have developed a questionnaire that will need to be completed. The questionnaire contains security questions that cover network security, application security, data storage security, security policies and procedures, access management, physical security, security incident response, security assessments, disaster recovery, business continuity and university references. It is important that all questions and data requested be completed to properly evaluate your company security posture.; Accessibility: The University of Nebraska is committed to ensuring that our programs, services, and activities are accessible to all. As part of this commitment, it is important to evaluate the accessibility of vendor electronic information and communication technologies (EICT). As part of this evaluation, we require the submission of up to date Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) documents, version 2.0 or later, with accompanying explanations of all elements not fully supported by the vendor EICT. Access to evaluation EICT may also be required in order to perform hands-on accessibility testing using available automatic testing suites and / or assistive technology (AT) devices and products. Based on the results of VPAT and hands-on evaluation of the EICT, there may be follow-up questions to the vendor to understand the scope and severity of any accessibility concerns. It is important that all questions, information, and product access necessary be provided to properly evaluate the accessibility of your product.; Live Access and Remediation Plan: Will you allow live access to your software system to conduct accessibility/screen-reader testing. This access will allow ADA to complete a review and note any issues. Also to advise if you have a remediation plan in place.