Provide, implement and support the State a MSS technology solution (MSS) with the following goals: • Provide MSS and web service standards based on open architecture that: ▪ Enables implementation of state-of-the-art MSS applications and workflows including integration with the current Automated Biometric Identification System (ABIS). ▪ Enables the incremental enhancement/addition/replacement of applications and workflows for any added functionality made available by the FBI, NCIC and III. ▪ Allows selection of best-of-breed applications from different offerors; if appropriate, and provides for use of non-proprietary hardware, database software and open-standards application software interfaces. ▪ Stores integrated subject arrest, charge and disposition data that enable online inquiries and reporting based on integrated subject criminal history data. • Be sized for planned growth. • Utilizes ANSI/NIST/FBI/NIEM record constructs. • Conforms to any applicable federal MSS standards. • Uses Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) hardware and software. • Provides configurable administrative controls. • Manages the orchestration and transaction integrity of all sub-components of the MSS Solution. • Manages and controls person data using subject state and transaction (and other) identifiers as keys. • Provides efficient and cost-effective storage and retrieval. • Detects and notifies when systems, applications, equipment, or networks are interrupted or when there is a loss of power. • Provides an operational State-approved disaster recovery site or option. • Provides for migration of MSS data from already existing legacy State systems, wherein limited State resources will be available for this effort. • Provides management of the necessary network between the vendor data centers and the ALEA point of presence (ALEA MSS Datacenter). • The following sections of this document define the specific Statement of Work elements to achieve the above outlined operational goals.