16 open it and technology bids and solicitations in Ohio for 2026. Software contracts, cybersecurity and government IT RFPs. From Ohio Administrative Services and Ohio Office of Information Technlgy SOCC03. Procurement documents included — no login required.
Government IT procurement spans hardware, software, cloud services, cybersecurity, network infrastructure, application development, IT staff augmentation, and managed services. Public-sector IT buyers include state technology offices and chief information officer (CIO) organizations, federal agencies, county and city IT departments, school district technology offices, university IT shops, and transit and utility authorities. Common solicitation categories include enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementations, electronic health records, public safety dispatch systems, learning management systems, cybersecurity assessments, and managed security services.
Government IT contracts are usually advertised as Requests for Proposals (RFP) using qualifications-and-price evaluation, as Invitations for Bids (IFB) for commodity hardware and software, or as Requests for Qualifications (RFQ) for IT consulting and professional services. Many agencies leverage existing statewide cooperative purchasing vehicles, GSA Schedule contracts, NASPO ValuePoint, or state master contracts to streamline IT acquisition. Bidders often need to demonstrate FedRAMP, StateRAMP, SOC 2, CJIS, HIPAA, or FISMA compliance depending on the data and systems involved, and many state agencies require IT vendors to register with the state procurement office before bidding.
PublicBidSearch aggregates open IT and technology solicitations from state CIO offices, county and city IT departments, school districts, universities, and special districts across all fifty states into one searchable index, allowing technology vendors and resellers to identify active RFPs and IFBs by category, agency, or geography.
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