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Welcome to the Procurement Division

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On March 16, 2009, the DGS-Procurement Division launched a new eProcurement (eP) system.  The California State Contracts Register (CSCR), the State Contracting and Procurement Registration System (SCPRS), the State's Leveraged Procurement Agreements (LPAs), and the Small Business (SB) and DVBE queries and SB/DVBE online certification application have been modified and are only accessible through the new eP system.  For more information, please visit our eProcurement webpage, http://www.eprocure.dgs.ca.gov/.
 
About the DGS/Procurement Division
The Department of General Services (DGS) Procurement Division sets state
procurement policies and provides purchasing services, helping departments achieve their missions. It delegates purchasing authority, certifies small/disabled veteran businesses to do business with the state, sponsors the Small Business Council, participates in the Disabled Veterans Business Enterprise Council, and provides innovative purchasing methods that save taxpayer dollars, integrating quality solutions to meet customers' needs.
 
Sell to CA
For businesses that want to sell products or services to state government
The State of California spends billions of dollars each year on contracts with California businesses, small and large. Your firm can be a part of this dynamic marketplace doing business with state government. Click on the link to learn how the State buys products and services and how your business can become a supplier to the State of California. Selling to the State.
 
Buying through State Contracts
For state and local agencies looking to purchase products and services
The DGS serves as the business agent for California State Government. In this role, the DGS Procurement Division provides buying and technical support services to assist state and local agencies in purchasing goods, services, and information technology. Click the link for information about Buying through State Contracts
Updated : 6/16/2009