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BID PREFERENCE. In accordance with the Minority Women Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) Ordinance, award of a contract resulting from this Invitation for Bids may be made to the lowest responsive and responsible Orange County certified MWBE bidder provided that the bid does not exceed the overall lowest responsive and responsible bidder by the following percentages for the bid amounts listed: A. 8% - Bids Up To $100,000 In accordance with the Registered Service Disabled Veteran Business Ordinance, award of a contract resulting from this Invitation for Bids may be made to the lowest responsive and responsible registered prime Service Disabled Veteran bidder provided that the bid does not exceed the overall lowest responsive and responsible bidder by the following percentages for the bid amounts listed: A. 8% - Bids Up To $100,000 A. Background The Orange County Regional History Center (OCRHC) is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and a member of the American Alliance of Museums. The History Center includes a museum in a historic courthouse, the collection of the Historical Society of Central Florida, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Research Library, the Emporium Gift Shop, and Heritage Square Park. It advances its mission through wide-ranging programs, permanent and traveling exhibits, and limited-run exhibitions from other prestigious institutions. Museum operation is a continually evolving business that requires innovative solutions to capitalize on opportunities and market niches. Visitors are becoming more discerning about experience and their time commitment more demanding. The Contractor shall ‘think outside the box’ and not rely on ‘traditional’ solutions for executing the concept selected. The Contractor shall be innovative in selecting their marketing materials and methods of concept, design, and technology. The Contractor shall be able to adapt to changing trends and demographics.

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Sources: Term Contract, Graphic Design Services Contract