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This page provides information about Requests for Proposals, Information, or Letters from the Administrative Office of the Courts and the Judicial Information Division.
RFP - New Mexico Judiciary Website Redesign
New Mexico Judiciary Website Redesign
RFP NM Courts Website Redesign Questions and Answers
Open Date: June 17, 2022
Close Date and time: Aug. 1, 2022, 3:00 p.m. MDT
Purpose: The New Mexico Judiciary seeks to redesign all parts of its current website for a unified statewide judicial system.
Contact for submitting RFP: Kerry Armour, aockla@nmcourts.gov 505-412-9163
RFP - Request for Fiscal and Administrative Support to the New Mexico Medical Review Commission
Request for Fiscal and Administrative Support to the New Mexico Medical Review Commission
Open Date: July 8, 2022
Close Date and time: August 8, 2022 3:00 p.m. MDT
Purpose: (brief description of the service desired). The New Mexico Medical Review Commission (Commission) is seeking proposals to assist the Commission Director in performing budgetary, fiscal, case management and logistical administration of the Commission. The primary function of the New Mexico Medical Review Commission is to convene panels to review all malpractice claims against qualified independent providers as defined in the Medical Malpractice Act.
Contact for submitting RFP: Kerry Armour, Procurement Manager, aockla@nmcourts.gov, 505-412-9163
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