Specifications include, but are not limited to: The State of Nebraska (State), COMMISSION ON PROBLEM GAMBLING, GAMBLERS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, is issuing this Request for Proposal (RFP) Number NPGAP2023.1 O3 for the purpose of selecting a qualified Contractor to provide data analytic services, including aggregation of data from NPGAP counseling clients, preparing reports, and collaborating with NPGAP staff and others on a continuous basis to fully inform the public and government policy makers about gambling and addiction to gambling in Nebraska. Contractor will prepare reports and results of data analysis as requested by Program staff. Reports will include monthly reports to be aggregated into quarterly reports for the Commission, and two annual reports for the Governor and Legislature. Other reports will be required as gambling in Nebraska and the nation evolves, and as needed to respond to Program staff initiatives and inquiries from the Commission on Problem Gambling, the Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission, other executive branch agencies, divisions of the legislative branch of state government, and political subdivisions within Nebraska. The format of reports will be as requested by the Program Director and staff. Reports will include cross-references to multiple points of data, histograms to explain and illustrate conclusions, narratives and other content as requested by Program staff. Reports will be due on dates as requested. Contractor will collaborate with the Program Director to develop the method to transmit the incoming data forms from the Program office to Contractor. Contractor will extract data from the client reporting forms and use it to formulate Program-wide reports. Contractor will aggregate the data reported on these forms and use it as the basis for reports analyzing characteristics of the Program clients and the extent and nature of gambling and addiction to gambling in Nebraska. Contractor will document and report trends or changes in data over time, including references and comparison to data accumulated in Nebraska since July 1, 2013. Contractor will also use data collected in other states, nationally and internationally to assist Program staff for comparison with Nebraska characteristics and measures.