Minnesota Judicial Branch seeks submissions for Senior QA Analyst by April 22, 2026

Chief Justice Natalie E. Hudson
Chief Justice Natalie E. Hudson
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The Minnesota Judicial Branch announced on Apr. 7 a request for submissions from approved Master Service Agreement vendors for the position of Senior Quality Assurance Analyst. The proposal submission deadline is set for April 22, 2026, by 4:00 pm Central Standard Time.

This call is part of the branch’s ongoing efforts to maintain and improve its services statewide. The Minnesota Judicial Branch serves residents across the state by upholding the rule of law, according to the official website.

Vendors interested in submitting proposals must note that questions regarding the Statement of Work are due by April 14 at 4:00 pm CST. Responses to these questions will be posted by April 20 at 4:00 pm CST. The process aims to ensure transparency and clarity throughout vendor engagement.

The Minnesota Judicial Branch operates as the official judicial system in Minnesota and is dedicated to delivering fair and impartial justice across the state, according to its official website. It also promotes transparency through public court proceedings and opinions, while providing public access to court records, forms, and case information as reported on its official website.

The request highlights continued efforts by the branch to support efficient operations while maintaining open communication with service providers.



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