Examples of Division of State Purchasing in a sentence
Bid The State of Florida Department of Management Services, Division of State Purchasing (Department) is issuing this Invitation to Bid (ITB) to replace the current State Term Contract (STC) for the purchase of Agriculture and Lawn Equipment which also included construction and industrial equipment.
Except as otherwise provided by law, information furnished by a bidder or offeror pursuant to this section may not be disclosed outside of the Division of State Purchasing or the purchasing agency administering the contract without prior written consent of the bidder or offeror.
The State of Florida Department of Management Services’ Division of State Purchasing (Department) is issuing this Invitation to Bid (ITB) to establish a state term contract for Bulk Fuel, Gasoline, and Biodiesel.
Due to the diversity of the State‘s requirements and the changes in the available technology to accomplish ―Disaster Recovery Services,‖ the Division of State Purchasing seeks to establish a new state term contract that enables end users to seek a wide range of alternatives that meet the needs of all Eligible Users.
The DMS Division of State Purchasing has evaluated the Authorized Contract, together with any amendments and exhibits thereto, and hereby acknowledges in writing that use of the Authorized Contract is cost-effective and in the best interest of the State.
The State of Florida Department of Management Services’, Division of State Purchasing (Department) is issuing this Request for Proposals (RFP) to establish a state term contract for Security Guard Services.
The State of Florida Department of Management Services’ Division of State Purchasing (Department) is issuing this Request for Proposals (RFP) to establish a state term contract for Benefits Consulting, Actuarial, and Claims Auditing Services for statewide use by all Customers.
The State of Florida, Department of Management Services, Division of State Purchasing provides centralized statewide contracts for hardware, software and other commodities and services for use by all state agencies, political sub-divisions (such as municipalities, cities, towns, schools, universities, etc.) and others authorized by law to use state contracts.
All vendor information contained within STAARS (State of Alabama Accounting and Resource System) is the responsibility of the vendor and must be addressed through the Vendor Self Service portal on the Alabama Department of Finance, Division of State Purchasing and Division of State Business Systems websites and the instructions provided there (www.purchasing.alabama.gov and https://procurement.staars.alabama.gov/webapp/PRDVSS1X1/AltSelfService).
Registration within STAARS is required for any process related to the Alabama Department of Finance, Division of State Purchasing, Division of State Business Systems, and Division of Comptroller’s Office.