Specifications include, but are not limited to: The solution must meet the following high-level requirements and a successful proposal must demonstrate the ability to meet these key functions: Support three (3) types of automation: Lab bench process (manual, instrument supported, and both). Instrument integration. Integration with external partners using Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource (“FHIR”) and other interoperability standards. Create an open and documented data structure to support informatics work. Enable assessment of the granular race, ethnicity and gender identity data to determine the equity impact of OSPHL testing. Have a process that supports both manual and automated access by external partners (i.e., via Web Portal, Rhapsody, secure FTP, HL7 and FHIR messaging). There are four partners electronically transmitting and receiving laboratory orders and results, with more being implemented. Record both specimen-level data and patient-level data as independent and connected information. The system must ensure that multiple specimens from a single patient file into one location. Track specimen orders through testing processes to results, and end-to-end testing with external parties who receive results of data from the OSPHL, including a full audit trail. Integrate follow-up processes to support patient management...