Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. System improves the way the district does business. 2. System needs little modification and is yet fully customizable. 3. Users report that the system is easy to use. 4. Systems and modules must be integrated. 5. Data maintained by the new system is easily accessible on all common platforms such as PC’s, tablets, MAC, iPads, iPhones, Chromebooks, and Android devices. 6. System should be functional across common browsers such as IE, Chrome, Safari and Firefox. 7. System uses SAML or LDAP authentication for all users. 8. Users are trained and know how to access and effectively and efficiently use the system. 9. Screens are visually appealing. 10. System improves reporting formats, timelines, and flexibility. 11. System promotes use by providing an online user experience that is user friendly and contains context sensitive help. 12. System is supported and improved by regular enhancement releases of the application software. 13. Specify if cloud or on premise software. If software is on premise, specify hardware requirements. 14. Training and support package built into implementation plan 15. Customer Service Manager for onboarding 16. Accessible, knowledgeable customer support.