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Central Procurement Office

Central Procurement Office opportunities often flow through multiple subagencies and contracting offices, each with different templates and amendment behavior. Use this hub to keep that activity in one place before final submission checks on SAM.gov.

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DHS - Human Services

Exempt Notice - DHS Exempt Procurement Report - November 2025

Exempt Notice - DHS Exempt Procurement Report - November 2025 NOT A BIDDING OPPORTUNITY 30 ILCS 500/1-10(b) and 1-12(b) require state agencies to post information about certain Procurement Code exempt transactions with an annual value of more than $100,000 to the procurement…

Posted: Dec 04, 2025Due: Dec 31, 2025Closed
Central Procurement Office contracting guide

No near-term close dates are currently visible on this page. Frequent issuing offices include Procurement Officer Phone, Central Procurement Office, and PROCURE444 - Procurement Office.

  • Common set-aside patterns here: Small Business Set Aside: No; BEP/VBP Goal: No. Align your pursuit list with your certifications.
  • Recurring NAICS in this snapshot: Laboratory and Measuring and Observing and Testing Equipment, Traffic control, Sign installation and maintenance service, and Elementary and secondary schools. Keep reusable technical narratives mapped to these codes.
  • Current place-of-performance signals include AZ, TN, and IL. Validate location requirements early in teaming discussions.

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