Specifications include, but are not limited to: The scope of work involved will be, in general, the upkeep and enhancement of the current WBARS system. Contractors will be expected to perform regular performance analysis and optimization commensurate with scaling up of data and users, maintenance tasks, security checks, domain/SSL updates, respond to users with support requests, fix bugs in regular releases, do quality assurance and regression testing on all builds, and provide consistent project management of all tasks. Contractor must provide dedicated project manager to meet weekly with the Commission and be able to send staff to Seattle on a periodic basis (no more than quarterly, in general) for status and/or planning meetings, or to develop use cases and gather user feedback. Contractor must have way of tracking bugs and tasks for each build with ability to prioritize and maintain requirements documents and other support files that are needed to document system processes and expectations. Contractor should be prepared to build a Section 504/508-compliant version of WBARS to satisfy State web accessibility requirements.