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Ibis Public Sector is a preferred QualtricsXM partner, providing technical implementation, program support, and advisory services across Federal, State & Local Government and Education Markets.

Services & Solutions.

Using a client-centric approach, Ibis delivers exceptional experiences producing innovative solutions that generate trust and actionable insights, enabling clients to derive measurable value from the Qualtrics platform. With over 20 years of public sector experience, we recognize the importance of transforming constituent/customer experiences and how to achieve mission success.

  • Program Strategy & Advisory
  • Technical Implementation & Consultation
  • Custom Development
  • Experience Design Strategy
Qualtrics Platform

Ibis Public Sector delivers strategic, programmatic focused Qualtrics experience management solutions. Using a collaborative approach to implementation, we listen to stakeholder needs, identify technical requirements, and address operational pain points, to design a customized program plan, supported by your QualtricsXM platform, and build up the foundation for your experience program.

Program Management: Our primary objective is to ensure project goals are met, while providing a level of advisory support and training needed to ensure seamless ongoing program management. With deep Qualtrics knowledge and subject matter expertise across the public sector, we build trust, offer flexibility, and provide guidance on how to operationalize Qualtrics projects and optimize capabilities at scale.

Advisory Services: To ensure success, we offer a broad range of Advisory Services, partnering with clients to provide the continued expertise and support needed to maintain consistency and continuity to drive toward greater program maturity. Our team of seasoned experts, with experience in Federal, State & Local and Education sectors, apply their knowledge and understanding of best practices to every engagement, creating customized solutions, within the frame of their future strategic needs, producing relevant, actionable outcomes.

Use Cases.
1. Large-Scale Climate &
Engagement Assessment.

The Challenge: Organizations need to know what tens of thousands of stakeholders really think – but survey fatigue is real, and most feedback systems generate reports that sit on shelves. The challenge is designing assessment processes that people actually complete and that produce insights leadership can immediately act on.

How Qualtrics Enables This:

  • Sophisticated survey designs with smart branching that feel personalized rather than generic
  • Role-based dashboards delivering the right insights to the right people at the right level
  • Sentiment analysis and trend modeling that surface patterns hidden in thousands of responses
  • Automated systems tracking metrics over time to show whether improvements stick

What Success Looks Like: High response rates from diverse groups, leadership making course corrections based on real feedback, measurable satisfaction improvements, and assessment becoming part of continuous improvement rather than compliance theater.

2. Stakeholder Insights for High-Stakes Decisions.

The Challenge: Public sector organizations are drowning in feedback: survey responses, emails, public comments, community input, stakeholder concerns scattered across channels and analyzed too slowly to inform high-stakes decisions. Whether it’s a school district designing compensation systems that balance excellence and sustainability, or a state agency allocating resources across competing priorities, the challenge is the same: making sense of what diverse stakeholders actually need before the budget cycle closes or the crisis hits.

How Qualtrics Enables This:

  • AI-powered text analytics using Qualtrics Text iQ to analyze thousands of open-ended responses from surveys, emails, and comments, turning qualitative feedback into clear themes, trends, and actionable insights
  • Stakeholder engagement systems that make diverse voices visible in high-stakes decisions, whether that’s teachers and families informing school policy or constituents and employees shaping government services
  • Contextual sentiment analysis revealing not just “are people satisfied” but “about what specifically, in which groups, and why now,” catching emerging concerns before they become crises
  • Role-based dashboards translating complex data into insights each stakeholder needs: leadership sees strategic trends, program directors see operational metrics, frontline staff see actionable feedback
  • Interactive scenario modeling that helps stakeholders understand trade-offs, whether exploring compensation options, enrollment forecasts, resource allocation, or policy impacts
  • Real-time alerting and trend analysis showing whether program improvements, policy changes, or communications actually moved the needle

 

What Success Looks Like: High-stakes decisions with broad stakeholder buy-in, resource allocation informed by what communities actually need (not just what’s loudest), early warning systems that prevent crises, and proof that responsive organizations actually improve outcomes. Districts launch initiatives with community support. Organizations forecast needs accurately and plan strategically. Leaders make evidence-based decisions backed by constituent intelligence, not just anecdotes.

3. Employee Experience & Workforce Retention.

The Challenge:  Organizations face brutal turnover rates, often 40% or higher in high-stress roles like healthcare, social services, and public safety. Generic engagement surveys miss what actually drives retention in mission-driven cultures. The challenge is diagnosing what matters most in your specific context and giving frontline supervisors the insights to act before good people leave.

How Qualtrics Enables This:

  • Employee Experience benchmarking comparing your organization against public sector norms, not corporate standards, so you understand where you actually stand
  • Predictive analytics identifying which factors actually predict retention in your context (is it work-life balance, mission connection, supervisor trust, or something else entirely?)
  • Manager-level dashboards with action-ready insights – not just numbers but “here’s what to do about it”
  • Lifecycle measurement capturing onboarding, pulse checks, and exit insights to pinpoint exactly when and why people leave
  • Impact linkage showing how employee experience directly connects to service quality, client outcomes, or mission effectiveness

 

What Success Looks Like:  Turnover reduction of 10-20%, quality metrics improving alongside staff engagement, managers equipped with data to retain top performers, and service outcomes rising because engaged employees deliver better results. Organizations move from guessing why people leave to knowing what to fix and measuring whether it worked.

4. Strategic Planning & Organizational Transformation.

The Challenge: Strategic plans often die in binders because they’re created at the top and rolled out to skeptical staff. Real transformation requires bringing everyone into the process, making data transparent, and building organizational capacity to act on what you learn – not just writing better goals.

How Qualtrics Enables This:

  • Broad stakeholder input systems that make diverse voices visible in strategic decisions
  • Visualization tools showing how community feedback actually shapes organizational priorities
  • Performance tracking systems connecting goals to implementation and accountability
  • Continuous feedback mechanisms maintaining momentum through multi-year change efforts

 

What Success Looks Like: Strategic plans with genuine buy-in, boards and communities aligned around shared priorities, culture shifts that outlast leadership transitions, and organizations that actually use data instead of just collecting it.

Playbooks.
“Comprehensive, implementation-ready frameworks.

Our playbooks are comprehensive, implementation-ready frameworks that provide step-by-step guidance for tackling complex organizational challenges in state and local government. Each playbook includes assessment tools, behavioral rubrics, survey instruments, implementation timelines, and real-world scenarios – built from field-tested methodologies and designed for sustainable execution.

Strategic Planning & Performance Accountability Framework
Organizational Change​

The Framework: Transform strategic planning from binders that sit on shelves to living systems that drive decisions, build stakeholder buy-in, connect goals to implementation, and create accountability that outlasts leadership transitions.

What’s Inside:

  • Stakeholder engagement systems making diverse voices visible in strategic decisions (staff, community, board, leadership)
  • Visualization tools showing how feedback shapes organizational priorities and builds shared understanding of trade-offs
  • Performance tracking systems connecting strategic goals to operational implementation and accountability metrics
  • Continuous feedback mechanisms maintaining momentum through multi-year change efforts
  • Data transparency protocols ensuring strategic plans are living documents informing real decisions
  • Change management strategies building organizational capacity to act on what you learn, not just plan better

 

Best For: State agencies, school districts, municipalities, and nonprofits facing strategic planning mandates, leadership transitions, or needing to transform organizational culture and demonstrate accountability to stakeholders.

Employee Experience & Retention Playbook: Workforce Strategy
Connecting Data for Better Decisions

The Framework: Redesign HR service delivery to treat employees as customers, with measurement systems that identify retention drivers, predict turnover, and equip managers with actionable insights before good people leave.

What’s Inside:

  • Employee lifecycle framework covering recruitment, onboarding, development, retention, and exit
  • Service delivery model for HR functions with accountability metrics and continuous improvement protocols
  • EX25 benchmarking framework comparing organizations against sector-specific norms (not generic corporate standards)
  • Predictive analytics identifying which drivers actually predict retention in government contexts
  • Manager-level dashboards delivering action-ready insights with “here’s what to do about it” guidance
  • Implementation roadmap with quick wins, change management strategies, and measurement frameworks

 

Best For: VA medical centers, state agencies, municipalities, and school districts facing high turnover, low engagement, or seeking to modernize HR service delivery and reduce administrative burden.

360 Multi-Rater Evaluation Framework: Leadership Development​
Building digital products

The Framework: Move beyond single-rater bias to comprehensive leadership assessment using multi-perspective feedback from supervisors, peers, direct reports, and stakeholders across 7 universal competencies.

What’s Inside:

  • 7 leadership competencies built on military-precision leadership evaluation methodology
  • Behavioral anchor rubrics defining performance from “Improvement Needed” to “Master Level”
  • Survey instruments for all rater groups with forced rankings to prevent grade inflation
  • Individual 360 report structure with self vs. others analysis revealing blind spots
  • Calibration protocols and validity/reliability frameworks ensuring defensible assessments
  • 6 detailed use cases (executive leader, mid-level manager, first-time supervisor scenarios)

 

Best For: Government agencies, corporations, and nonprofits implementing leadership development programs, succession planning systems, or seeking objective data for promotion decisions.

Teacher Performance Report (TPR) Evaluation Framework: Education Sector​
Streamlining Operations​

The Framework: Replace traditional observation-based teacher evaluation with a rigorous, multi-rater competency system that directly links performance to career advancement and compensation using military-precision behavioral anchors.

What’s Inside:

  • 8 teaching competencies with 5-level behavioral anchor rubrics (Instructional Mastery, Learning Environment, Planning, Student Advocacy, Assessment, Collaboration, Family Partnership, Results Orientation)
  • Multi-rater survey instruments for self, administrator, peer teachers, and students with forced differentiation
  • Performance points system converting evaluation scores to career advancement eligibility
  • 5-tier teacher career pathway with performance-based compensation increasing 50-90% from entry to master level
  • 3-year implementation roadmap (pilot → phased rollout → full integration) with administrator and teacher guides
  • Sample performance reports, calibration protocols, and tier advancement processes

 

Best For: School districts seeking to replace low-stakes evaluation systems with performance-driven accountability that rewards excellence, differentiates compensation based on impact, and provides clear career progression pathways.

The Team.

We’re not a vendor. We’re your team. Our team is built specifically for public sector work: former school principals and district leaders who understand organizational dynamics, researchers with advanced degrees who bring rigorous evaluation frameworks, data analysts who bridge complex systems with practical applications, all Qualtrics Certified with 20 years of platform expertise across CoreXM, Employee Experience (EX), Text iQ (sentiment analysis), Stats iQ (predictive analytics), and XM Discover (cross-channel integration). We build end-to-end experience management systems—not just surveys and dashboards but full experience management solutions with role-based access, API integrations with HR/CRM systems, and automated workflows that turn feedback into action.

What makes us different? We don’t deliver recommendations and disappear. We guide, configure, and stay with you through the work – facilitating alignment sessions, designing sophisticated surveys and dashboards, conducting end-to-end research processes, and managing complex projects from kickoff through sustained implementation. This embedded partnership approach means solutions don’t just look good on paper; they work in the real world of public sector operations.

Michelle Plaushines

Director, Client Services
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Roy Zamora, Ph.D.

Account Lead
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Caitlin Lowery, Ed.D.

Senior Project Analyst
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Jadyn Bean

Senior Project Analyst
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Rebecca Hawkins

Senior Project & Contract Specialist
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Privacy Policy

This Notice is effective as of February 1st, 2025.

Ibis Public Sector, Inc. (“We,” “Our,” or “Us”) respects the privacy and security of your personal information.  The following describes how we collect, use and disclose information and what rights you have to it.  This Privacy Policy describes our practices in connection with information that we collect from you through our software applications, products, services, websites and mobile applications (“Services”) and from sources other than our Services including, but not limited to, the telephone, e-mail and mail.  By providing information to us and/or using the Services, you acknowledge and agree to the terms and conditions of this Privacy Policy.  If you do not agree to these terms and conditions, please do not submit to us any information or use any of our services.

This Privacy Notice explains in detail the types of personal data we may collect about you when you interact with us.  

The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act, the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”), the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”), the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (“CTDPA”), and the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (“UCPA”) provides residents of their respective states with additional rights with respect to their personal data.  Those rights are explained below in Section 6 (Your Rights). 

This Privacy Notice includes certain disclosures required under applicable U.S. laws. Please note that the rules implementing some of these laws have not yet been finalized. We are committed to continual compliance with these laws and will update our processes and this notice as the rules are finalized and the law requires.

In this Privacy Notice, the term “personal data” has the meaning ascribed to it under applicable U.S. laws and includes the term “personal information” as defined by the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended.

Information We May Collect

The type of information we collect will depend on the circumstances and the service you are using. Generally speaking, we will collect information relating to you and/or your use of our services in the following ways:

Contact data

We collect information when you contact us. We may also collect any personal data you provide if you post a comment or make a request.

Commercial and Preference Information

We may collect information about our contact history with you and your preferences.

Marketing and Communications preferences

We may collect information about your preferences in receiving marketing information from us and your communication preferences.

Social Media Platforms

If you post to one of our pages on a social media site or connect to a social media platform from our website, we may receive information, including information contained in your social media profile. You acknowledge and understand that we can access this information even when you are not actively using the services. We may also receive information about you if other users of social media give us access to their profiles and you are one of their “connections.”

How We Use This Information

Except where prohibited by law or court order, we may use your personal data for the following purposes:

  • to deliver the specific information or services you have requested;
  • to enable the download of our content;
  • to send you newsletters and advertising messages (these may contain information relating to our brands and services);
  • to respond to your requests and feedback;
  • other purposes for which we seek your consent; and
  • to protect us, our websites, customers, employees, and business partners from fraud or other malicious activity.

If you are a California resident, the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) requires us to provide you with the following additional information about: (1) the purpose for which we use each category of “personal information” (as defined in the CCPA) we collect; and (2) the categories of third parties to which we (a) disclose such personal information for a business purpose, (b) “share” personal information for “cross-context behavioral advertising,” and/or (c) “sell” such personal information. 

As noted above, in this Privacy Notice, the term “personal data” has the meaning ascribed to it under applicable U.S. laws and includes the term “personal information” as defined by the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended.

In the table below we set out further information about the purposes for which we may use your personal data and the categories of third parties that the personal data is disclosed. In the second column, we also specify how such personal data is categorized under applicable U.S. laws.

 Purpose/Activity

Types of personal data that may be processed

Categories of third parties to which we may disclose this personal data

To send you information about our services:

To send you information which you have requested e.g. newsletters or publications in accordance with your specified preferences

(a) Name

(b) Email address

(c) Phone number

(c) Social media account handles

(d) Mailing address

(e) General location (Identifiers: personal data; professional or employment related information)  

(f) Commercial and Preference Information (responses to surveys, details of your attendance at our events, interest in our services, information about our contact history with you and your other transactions and preferences) 

(g) Technical and usage (identifiers: personal data, such as IP address, device identifiers, internet or other similar network activity)

(h) Location information (identifiers: general location using zip code or postal code and IP address)

(i) Inferences (using other pieces of personal data collected about you and attributes connected to your IP address)

Third-party service providers; Entities due to corporate mergers or restructuring; Other parties as required by law or to prevent or investigate illegal activities; 

To respond to any inquiries or feedback that you send us

To update you with any changes to our terms and conditions/other policies

(a) Name

(b) Email address

(c) Phone number

(c) Social media account handles

(d) Mailing address

(e) General location (Identifiers: personal data; professional or employment related information)  

(f) Commercial and Preference Information (responses to surveys, details of your attendance at our events, interest in our services, information about our contact history with you and your other transactions and preferences) 

(g) Technical and usage (identifiers: personal data, such as IP address, device identifiers, internet or other similar network activity)

(h) Location information (identifiers:, general location using zip code or postal code and IP address)

(i) Inferences (using other pieces of personal data collected about you and attributes connected to your IP address)

Third-party service providers; Entities due to corporate mergers or restructuring; Other parties as required by law or to prevent or investigate illegal activities

To protect this website, our company, our employees, and our users from malicious attacks, hacking, fraud, or other illegal or unauthorized activity

(a) Name

(b) Email address

(c) Phone number

(c) Social media account handles

(d) Mailing address

(e) General location (Identifiers: personal data; professional or employment related information)  

(f) Commercial and Preference Information (responses to surveys, details of your attendance at our events, interest in our services, information about our contact history with you and your other transactions and preferences) 

(g) Technical and usage (identifiers: personal data, such as IP address, device identifiers, internet or other similar network activity)

(h) Location information (identifiers: general location using zip code or postal code and IP address)

(i) Inferences (using other pieces of personal data collected about you and attributes connected to your IP address)

Third-party service providers; Entities due to corporate mergers or restructuring; Other parties as required by law or to prevent or investigate illegal activities

To share information with our service providers.

(a) Name

(b) Email address

(c) Phone number

(c) Social media account handles

(d) Mailing address

(e) General location (Identifiers: personal data; professional or employment related information)  

(f) Commercial and Preference Information (responses to surveys, details of your attendance at our events, interest in our services, information about our contact history with you and your other transactions and preferences) 

(g) Technical and usage (identifiers: personal data, such as IP address, device identifiers, internet or other similar network activity)

(h) Location information (identifiers: general location using zip code or postal code and IP address)

(i) Inferences (using other pieces of personal data collected about you and attributes connected to your IP address)

Third-party service providers; Entities due to corporate mergers or restructuring; Other parties as required by law or to prevent or investigate illegal activities; 

To share information within Ibis Public Sector, Inc., for business purposes.

(a) Name

(b) Email address

(c) Phone number

(c) Social media account handles

(d) Mailing address

(e) General location (Identifiers: personal data; professional or employment related information)  

(f) Commercial and Preference Information (responses to surveys, details of your attendance at our events, interest in our services, information about our contact history with you and your other transactions and preferences) 

(g) Technical and usage (identifiers: personal data, such as IP address, device identifiers, internet or other similar network activity)

(h) Location information (identifiers: general location using zip code or postal code and IP address)

(i) Inferences (using other pieces of personal data collected about you and attributes connected to your IP address)

Third-party service providers; Entities due to corporate mergers or restructuring; Other parties as required by law or to prevent or investigate illegal activities

To share information with other third parties, such as regulator and law enforcement agencies

(a) Name

(b) Email address

(c) Phone number

(c) Social media account handles

(d) Mailing address

(e) General location (Identifiers: personal data; professional or employment related information)  

(f) Commercial and Preference Information (responses to surveys, details of your attendance at our events, interest in our services, information about our contact history with you and your other transactions and preferences) 

(g) technical and usage (identifiers: personal data, such as IP address, device identifiers, internet or other similar network activity)

(h) Location information (identifiers: general location using zip code or postal code and IP address)

(i) Inferences (using other pieces of personal data collected about you and attributes connected to your IP address)

Third-party service providers; Entities due to corporate mergers or restructuring; Other parties as required by law or to prevent or investigate illegal activities

Personal data is “sold” when it is provided to a third-party for monetary or other valuable consideration for purposes that are not a “business purpose,” as set forth in the CCPA or other applicable U.S. state privacy laws.  Personal data is “shared,” as defined under the CCPA and other applicable U.S. state laws, when it is provided to a third-party for personalized advertising purposes.  We do not “sell” or “share” your personal data to any third-party and have not done so in the past twelve (12) months.

We may use personal data to create deidentified or aggregated data which does not identify you or any other individual. We may use and disclose this anonymous or aggregated data as we choose.

Information Sharing and Disclosing

Information shared within our group of companies 

We are a globally operating media group consisting of multiple companies. Therefore, we may from time to time disclose your personal data within our group of companies. 

Information shared with our third-party service providers

We use a number of third parties to perform business functions on our behalf, such as sending our newsletters and hosting our online services and customer relationship management. We will disclose personal data to these vendors and service providers to enable them to provide their services. 

Information shared due to corporate mergers or restructuring

We may disclose personal data with any successor to all or part of our business. For example, if part of our business is sold, we may give our customer list as part of that transaction. 

Information shared with other parties as required by law or to prevent or investigate illegal activities

Where required or permitted by law, personal data may be provided to others, such as regulator and law enforcement agencies, for example in response to a court order or a subpoena, or in response to a law enforcement agency’s request, or where we believe it is necessary to investigate, prevent or take action regarding illegal activities or to protect us, our websites, customers, employees, and business partners from fraud or other malicious activity, and as otherwise required by law. We might share your personal data in order to enforce our agreements and to protect our rights and/or the rights of others. We might share your personal data when we are investigating potential fraud. 

We may use and share personal data as otherwise disclosed to you from time to time when collecting your personal data or as otherwise permitted by law. 

Where and When We Send Information 

We are a globally operating media group consisting of multiple companies. Therefore, we may from time to time disclose your personal data within our group of companies. Some of our group companies are located inside the European Union (“EU”) or European Economic Area (“EEA”), and we implement and maintain policies designed to ensure the security of such disclosures and transfers in accordance with the applicable privacy and data protection laws.

If you reside in the EU or EEA, we will only transfer your personal data outside the EU or EEA where we are satisfied that adequate levels of protection are in place designed to protect the integrity and security of any information being processed in compliance with applicable privacy and data protection laws. These measures may include, as applicable, the use of standard contractual/data protection clauses adopted by the European Commission and where transfers are to the United States of America, the EU-US Privacy Shield, Swiss-US Privacy Shield or your consent. Where we transfer personal data between our group companies we have covered these transfers by entering into standard contractual clauses adopted by the European Commission.  

You may request further information on the measures used for such transfers via the contact details given in this Privacy Notice.

Retention of your Information

We retain information for different periods of time depending on the purposes for which we collect and use it, as described in this Privacy Notice. We will delete or de-identify information when it is no longer needed to fulfill these purposes unless a longer retention period is required to comply with applicable laws. There may be technical or other operational reasons where we are unable to fully delete or de-identify your information. Where this is the case, we will take reasonable measures to prevent further processing your information.

Your Choices

You have certain choices about how we use your information. 

You may choose not to receive marketing communications from us. You can ask us to stop such messages at any time by clicking on the “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of the message.  Please note that even if you choose not to receive marketing communications from us, you still may receive non-marketing communications, such as responses to your inquiries or notices regarding your account or our relationship with you.

Notice Concerning Do Not Track

Do Not Track (“DNT”) is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. We are committed to providing you with meaningful choices about the information collected on our websites for third-party purposes, and that is why we provide the variety of opt-out mechanisms listed above, and in our Cookies Notice. Some web browsers offer users a “Do Not Track” privacy preference setting in the web browser. We do not currently recognize or respond to browser initiated Do Not Track signals. 

Your Privacy Rights

The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), as amended, the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”), the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”), the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (“CTDPA”), and the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (“UCPA”) provides residents of their respective states with additional rights with respect to their personal data. 

Depending on where you live and what you are asking us to do, we may or may not be obligated to comply with your request, and/or the time required to complete a request may vary.  Based on how we collect and utilize your personal data, you may have the following rights:

  • Right to Access – You have the right to request that we provide you with a copy of the specific pieces of personal data we collected about you over the past 12 months.
  • Right to Delete – You have the right to request that we delete your personal data that we maintain about you, subject to certain exceptions.
  • Right to Correct – You have the right to request that we correct inaccurate personal data that we maintain about you, subject to certain exceptions.
  • Right to Non-Discrimination – You have the right to not receive discriminatory treatment for the exercise of your private rights.

You can submit these requests by emailing us at info@ibispublicsector.com or calling (+1) (312) 529-3500. We may deny certain requests, or fulfill a request only in part, based on our legal rights and obligations. For example, we may retain personal data as permitted by law, such as for record keeping purposes, to maintain an active account, and to process facilitate customer requests. Note that for purposes of these requests under this Privacy Notice, personal data does not include information we have collected as a service provider to our clients. Finally, please note that we are required by California Civil Code section 1798.105(d) to keep a record of your request. 

Only you, or a person or business entity registered with the California Secretary of State that you authorize to act on your behalf (an “authorized agent”), may make the requests set forth above. You may also make a request on behalf of your minor child.

The request should include your contact information and describe your request with sufficient detail that allows us to properly understand, evaluate, and respond to it. In addition, you should provide sufficient information (including information that reasonably enables us verify the identifying information we currently maintain about you) that allows us to reasonably verify that you are the person about whom we collected the personal data or an authorized representative.

We will respond to consumer requests in a reasonably timely manner. If we require extra time to respond, we will inform you of the reason and extension period in writing. In order to protect the security of your personal data, we will not honor a request if we cannot verify your identity or authority to make the request and confirm the personal data relates to you. The method used to verify your identity will depend on the type, sensitivity and value of the information, including the risk of harm to you posed by any authorized access or deletion. Generally speaking, verification will be performed by matching the identifying information provided by you to the personal data that we already have.  

Any disclosures we provide will only cover the 12-month period preceding our receipt of your request (and will not be made more than twice in a 12-month period). If we cannot comply with a request, or cannot fully comply with a request, the response we provide will also explain the reasons we cannot comply. If we deny your request in whole or in part, you may have the right to appeal the decision. In such circumstances, we will provide you with information regarding the appeals process. 

How We Protect Your Personal Data

We have reasonable security measures in place to help protect personal data from loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, and destruction.

We have implemented reasonable, industry-standard security policies, standards and practices designed to protect information from internal and external threats. The degree of protection for each piece of information is based on the risk and consequences associated with having that information compromised. While no security measures will provide for absolute security, all of our employees responsible for the management of information have the responsibility to adhere to our documented security controls, which are developed commensurate with the understood risk.

Our Responsibility for Website Links

This Privacy Notice is limited to the personal data collected by us. We do provide links within this site to other websites, including social media sites, such as LinkedIn. If you follow these links, your use of these sites will be governed by their applicable user and privacy notices since their data practices fall outside the scope of this Privacy Notice. Further, we can have no responsibility for or control over the information collected by any third-party website and we cannot be responsible for the protection and privacy of any information which you may provide on such websites.

Children 

This website is not intended for children aged 16 or under. We do not actively seek to collect personal data about children aged 16 or under. If you have any concerns about your child’s privacy in relation to our services, or if you believe that your child under the age of 16 may have entered personal data onto our website, please contact us at info@ibispublicsector.com. We will delete such personal data from our records or seek verifiable parental or legal guardian consent to retain such information within a reasonable time.

Updates

This Privacy Notice may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in law, best practice or a change in our practices regarding the treatment of personal data.  The date of the most recent revision will appear at the top of this page. If you do not agree to the changes, please do not continue to use our services and please refrain from sharing your personal data with us. You should check this notice frequently for updates.

Contact Us

We welcome your questions, comments, and concerns about this Privacy Policy and our privacy practices.  Please give us feedback by contacting us at (312) 529-3500 or by writing to the following address:

Ibis Public Sector, Inc.

106 N. Lee Street, Suite 203

Alexandria, VA 22314

Or by email at:  info@ibispublicsector.com

Legal Terms 

Please read the following information carefully before using this website. By using this website, you agree to these terms and conditions. If you do not agree to these terms and conditions, please do not use this site.

The terms and conditions herein apply to Ibis Public Sector, Inc., its parent company, contractors and all data sources and suppliers, all of which are referred to herein as “Ibis Public Sector.” The terms and conditions herein are in addition to, and do not override, the specific terms and conditions that apply to the products or services offered by Ibis Public Sector and otherwise through this site.

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