Data Strategy Request for Proposals

The Data Strategy Working Group is seeking proposals from qualified proponents on two separate projects that will advance data-driven decision making for the BC wine grape industry.

Project 1: To design and deliver a Data Foundations and Implementation Framework for the BC wine grape industry.

This project will establish a clear understanding of:

  • The priority data required to support sector-wide decision-making
  • The current data landscape, including key datasets, owners, and systems
  • Critical gaps, inefficiencies, and barriers limiting data use and coordination
  • Viable models for governance, stewardship, and long-term data system sustainability

Specifically, the project will:

  • Engage stakeholders to define decision-driven data requirements
  • Conduct a sector-wide data inventory and map data flows across organizations
  • Analyze gaps, redundancies, and constraints affecting data accessibility and use
  • Identify and assess relevant data practices and benchmarks from comparable jurisdictions
  • Develop and evaluate options for coordinated data governance and system architecture
  • Assess feasibility, costs, risks, and value of implementation scenarios
  • ​​Consider future data growth, storage requirements, and emerging technologies (including AI) to support a system that remains adaptable
  • Develop a phased roadmap to guide the implementation of a coordinated data system

The resulting framework must be practical, defensible, and scalable across the diverse structure of the BC wine grape industry, and support long-term data stewardship and sustainability.

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Project 2: To identify, evaluate, and recommend the most viable long-term digital decision-support system (DSS) for the BC wine grape industry.

The project will:

  • Assess the suitability of existing and emerging DSS platforms for BC viticulture
  • Develop and compare 3–4 strategic scenarios (e.g., expand existing platform, adopt an alternative, or develop a new solution)
  • Evaluate each scenario across functionality, interoperability, governance, and long-term adaptability
  • Assess 10-year financial requirements, funding models, and adoption risks
  • Recommend a preferred scenario and define conditions required for successful implementation

The resulting assessment must be practical, evidence-based, and financially realistic, and aligned with the operational constraints of the sector.

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Application deadline: 17:00 PDT Friday, April 10, 2026.