NOTICE- NASPO OR PA- Procurement Assistance & IT Support Services
Federal opportunity from 107090 - Procurement Services | 003 - Services • Department of Administrative Services. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 16, 2026.
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NOTICE- NASPO OR PA- Procurement Assistance & IT Support Services THIS IS NOT A BID. DAS SPS intends to establish one or more Participating Addendum/Addenda to serve as price agreements, on behalf of State of Oregon agencies and ORCPP members with the Master Agreements holders from State of North Carolinaâ??s Procurement Assistance and IT Support Services portfolio. The State of Oregonâ??s Participating Addendum/Addenda will be coterminous with the Master Agreements. The State of Oregon is reviewing the Master Agreements. Procurement Assistance & IT Support Services
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The State of Oregon intends to establish Participating Addenda for Procurement Assistance & IT Support Services, aligned with the North Carolina Master Agreements. This opportunity aims to create price agreements for Oregon agencies and ORCPP members. The response deadline is set for March 16, 2026.
The buyer, DAS SPS, seeks to create one or more price agreements for Procurement Assistance & IT Support Services, enabling State of Oregon agencies to leverage existing North Carolina Master Agreements.
- Firms experienced in procurement assistance.
- IT service providers with experience in state contracts.
- Companies familiar with NASPO and ORCPP regulations.
- Establish Participating Addenda for pricing agreements.
- Review and align with North Carolina's procurement contracts.
- Facilitate services for State of Oregon agencies and ORCPP members.
- Demonstration of past performance in similar contracts.
- Detailed approach to providing procurement assistance.
- Pricing model aligned with existing Master Agreements.
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- Must adhere to NASPO guidelines.
- Compliance with Oregon state procurement regulations is required.
- Pricing should reflect competitive rates in line with North Carolina's agreements.
- Consider tiered pricing structures for different service levels.
- Consider partnering with local Oregon firms for a stronger proposal.
- Subcontracting arrangements with firms experienced in state-specific requirements.
- Risk of non-compliance with NASPO or Oregon state regulations.
- Potential for misalignment with North Carolina's pricing structures.
- What specific services do Oregon agencies prioritize?
- Can more details on the review process for the Master Agreements be provided?
- What reporting metrics will Oregon agencies use to measure success?
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- Specific NAICS codes related to the services.
- Details on the review timeline for the Master Agreements.
- Exact requirements or deliverables expected from bidders.
- Clarification on whether companies can propose new services.
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