Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1) The EDW & DAR Supplier solutions need to support the Department’s vision of transitioning from legacy monolithic applications that are engineered with data silo methodologies to an evolved enterprise approach that establishes a centralized EDW & DAR and business intelligence platform. The EDW & DAR modules will create a single source of truth to support all Medicaid business processes and allow for timely and consistent enterprise reporting. 2) The EDW & DAR Supplier solutions must support information management capabilities that support the MITA framework and guidelines, including advancement, and of MITA 3.0 Information Architecture capabilities, and DHS Enterprise Data Management objectives as outlined in the Enterprise Data Architecture & Management Strategy Assessment (EDAMSA) report, which includes: a. Employing a Data Domain Design (DDD) technique that advocates modeling on the reality of organization and the operational processes they use in regard to managing multiple data sources. b. The EDW & DAR supplier will support the Department’s transition to an Enterprise Conceptual Data Architecture that will include: (1) Enterprise-wide standardization of data to ensure that shared information will be consistent among all system services and modules across all programs. (2) A comprehensive plan to address ongoing system and data governance.