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by oh_sigh
2799 days ago
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> If they are asking NY to do the work, then yes, that price sounds fair. What exactly does the work entail? You appear to be speaking from a place of knowledge, even though you got the basic facts of the case incorrect as posted above. |
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They have this data which is not digitized. Someone requests the data in a digitized form.
So, they go down their normal process for digitizing. They have certain standards for digitizing, and it hits the minimum threshold for going to tender (Maybe $10k).
It's a government organisation so they have to create a tender which organisations would bid for, and everything has to be certified to correct standards, insured, etc.
Reclaim The Records might be able to do it cost for $3k, but it still has to go to tender, and Reclaim the Records would have to prove they can meet all the requirements and such, which would probably quickly increase the cost.
Once it goes to tender, all the costs are waaaay higher, because you have to cover the costs of bidding and such.