State agencies can request mass printing and mailing of secure and non-secure items, including letters, postcards, tabloids, and flats to meet all of their outreach needs. This service is HIPAA certified and adheres to best practices for protecting ...
State agencies that expect to have a significant number of repeat purchases from a non-competitive commodity and/or services can request a Special Category NCB Request (SCR).
State procurement professionals can sign up for California Procurement and Contracting Academy (CalPCA) courses and workshops to gain essential knowledge and improve buying skills.
State departments not transacting in FI$Cal must submit a STD 66 Purchase Estimate to Procurement Division's One-Time Acquisitions (OTA) Unit when the procurement purchase amount exceeds a department’s delegated purchasing authority.
State and local agencies can finance an acquisition through the Golden State Financial Marketplace, a program that assists with installment purchases.
State agencies transacting in FI$Cal must submit a FI$Cal Requisition to Procurement Division's One-Time Acquisitions (OTA) Unit when the procurement purchase amount exceeds a department’s delegated purchasing authority.
State agencies can download the SCPRS Upload Process, Education, and Resources (SUPER) tool, which is an excel file that helps them populate contracting data.
Bidders who were not awarded a contract can protest the proposed awarded contract by following certain state regulations and policies.
State agencies and local government agencies are eligible to participate in the State’s CAL-Card Program.