DGS definition

DGS means distillers grains.
DGS means the Department of General Services of the State of California, an entity of state government of the State.
DGS means the Department of General Services, or Agency, or State, or Owner

Examples of DGS in a sentence

  • Except for subcontracts identified on DGS PD 05-105 Bidder Declaration, Contractor shall submit any subcontracts in connection with this Agreement to DSH for its prior written approval.

  • Should it be determined that the delivery date indicated on the acknowledgement of order will not be met, it is the supplier’s responsibility to provide notification, in writing, to the ordering Agency, DGS Commodity Specialist, and PennDOT Bureau of Public Transportation, of the reasons for delay.

  • These include state- specific vehicles (e.g., CA DGS SLP), regional or cooperative agreements (e.g., NASPO), vendor- specific agreements (e.g., NWN CalNet), and public marketplaces (e.g., AWS Marketplace).

  • To ensure timely delivery, DGS and participating Local Public Procurement Units should follow up on orders if written acknowledgement is not received within ten (10) calendar days.

  • The Participating Entity hereby represents and warrants that the entities listed above have been authorized by the State of California Department of General Services (DGS) to enter into this Addendum.


More Definitions of DGS

DGS shall have the meaning set forth in subsection 3.1 “Implementation and Composition”.
DGS means the California Department of General Services.
DGS or “Deposit Guarantee Scheme” means a Deposit Guarantee Scheme introduced and officially recognised in a Member State of the European Union.
DGS means the Department of General Services of the State of California, an entity of state government of the State,
DGS means the Department of General Services for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
DGS means the MGAP’s General Secretary Directorate.
DGS. The Dutch deposit guarantee scheme (depositogarantiestelsel) "Dutch GAAP" accounting principles generally accepted in the Netherlands