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The government authority in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania seeks a vendor to develop and deliver a comprehensive Disaster Relief and All-Hazards Emergency Management Plan, with integrated cybersecurity and information systems resilience components. The selected provider will be responsible for facilitating the prevention, mitigation, response, recovery, and business continuity for a variety of incidents—ranging from natural disasters and public health emergencies to acts of violence, infrastructure failures, and cybersecurity events that could affect housing operations, resident services, or compromise sensitive data.
Key requirements include addressing cybersecurity and information systems risks in alignment with federal, state, and local standards; conducting demographic analysis of resident and vulnerable populations; and accounting for geographic and facility-specific factors. The provider must assess emergency management structures, cyber threats (including ransomware and system outages), integrate cyber incident response with command procedures, and establish protocols for decision-making, communication, and protection of personally identifiable information (PII). Collaboration with external entities for cyber incident investigation and recovery is required, as well as conducting independent research to identify plan gaps, risks, and improvement areas.
The contract will cover a one-year term. Inquiries must be submitted by May 21, 2026, and a pre-bid meeting is scheduled for May 20, 2026.
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This Settle analysis is based on the issuing organization’s public RFP listing.