Procurement
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State Surplus Vehicles - State Agency and Municipality Procedures to Purchase
The Department of Administrative Services, Surplus Property Program is the legally authorized agent in the State for the disposition of all usable property that a state agency deems surplus to its operating needs, including vehicles.
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Surplus Found/Seized Property and Unclaimed Goods - Police Department Procedures to Surplus
State and Municipal Police Departments that have Found Property/Unclaimed Goods in their possession for greater than one year can turn that property over to the DAS Surplus Unit for auction, in accordance with the CT General Statutes C.G.S.A. 7-285 Sale of unclaimed goods by police departments.
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DAS Procurement State Contracts and Master Agreements for Agencies Municipalities Non-Profits
The State Contracting Portal enables State Agencies, Municipalities and Certain Non-Profit Organizations to search for state solicitations, contracts, master agreements, and vendor information.
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DAS and OPM - Waivers of the Bid Process
Connecticut General Statute Section 4a-58 requires that the Department of Administrative Services post a listing of all contracts that were entered into as a result of a waiver of the competitive process.
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DAS Procurement-Related Events
Upcoming events where DAS Procurement Programs and Services will be attending or hosting, either in-person or virtually.
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DAS Procurement Agency Procurement Manual
The state government contracting process and procedures must be open, honest, fair and accessible at all times with competition being the backbone to the public procurement process.
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DAS Procurement State Contracting Portal for Contracts
In an effort to ensure all state contracting opportunities are easy to find and accessible by the Supplier community, the State Contracting Portal was developed to create a single location for all Connecticut executive branch government state contracting opportunities.
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State Surplus Property Auctions for State Agencies to Scrap (All Items)
The Department of Administrative Services State Surplus Property Program is the legally authorized agent in the State for the disposition of all property that a state agency deems as no longer needed, either being surplus or scrap.