The Cape Light Compact JPE seeks proposals from qualified professionals to provide services to migrate an existing Energy Efficiency Collaboration Platform (EECP) from the Launch Consulting data center to a new SOC1/SOC2 compliant cloud-based data center while retaining all available functionality, data transfers, email, and reporting services. The project includes: procuring a cloud service provider (Microsoft Azure recommended) with minimum 1,838GB storage (596GB Production, 1,242GB User Acceptance Test); procuring and installing Microsoft licenses including Windows Server 2019 or better, SQL Server Enterprise, SSRS, SSAS, IIS, Redis Cache, SFTP, SMTP, Azure KeyVault, Azure DevOps, Stackify APM, and Qualys Vulnerability Scanner; performing lift and shift migration from Launch on-premise environment to new data center; configuring Production and UA Test environments; verifying system functionality including User Interface, email generation, SSRS reporting with near real-time refresh, Power BI reporting with overnight refresh (near real-time desired), and SFTP site for vendor data transfers; providing customer support via toll-free number and online Help Desk during business hours; providing ongoing consulting services including system maintenance, database management, EECP enhancements, custom development, security updates, and periodic Qualys vulnerability scanning; performing quarterly UA Test database refreshes; ensuring daily Production database backups; performing data corrections not available through UI; and maintaining annual SOC 1 Type 2 and SOC 2 Type 2 reports. The vendor must deliver a fully functional, secure, flexible, cloud-based system by March 1, 2025, with project management including weekly meetings, written implementation plans, project task schedules, weekly status meetings with agendas and action item lists.