Minnesota Judicial Branch seeks proposals for .Net/C# development services

Natalie E. Hudson, Chief Judge
Natalie E. Hudson, Chief Judge
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The Minnesota Judicial Branch has issued a request for submissions from approved master service agreement vendors specializing in .Net and C# development. The deadline for proposal submissions is March 11, 2026, while questions regarding the statement of work are due by March 3, 2026.

According to its official website, the Minnesota Judicial Branch serves residents across the state by upholding the rule of law and is dedicated to delivering fair and impartial justice. The branch operates statewide as the official judicial system of Minnesota and promotes transparency through public court proceedings and published opinions. It also provides public access to court records, forms, and case information.

This call for submissions aims to support the technological needs of the judicial system as it continues its mission to serve Minnesotans.



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