Thursday, December 04, 2008

Doing Business with Georgia

The State of Georgia conducts business with many private-sector companies, or vendors. Vendors bid against each other for state contracts, which include information technology, statewide contracts, consulting, construction, commodities and other services.

To become a vendor to the state, businesses must register with the state before they can enter bids for certain state accounts. To register, visit the Vendor Registration System. Visit the Georgia Procurement Registry for more information about bid opportunities.

For more information about contracts, visit Statewide and Agency Contracts.


Becoming an Authorized Vendor with the State of Georgia
Want to sell goods or services to the State of Georgia? You need to become a registered Vendor.

Department of Transportation Bid Notices and Reports

E-Quote
This free online procurement sourcing tool from the Department of Administrative Services enables buyers to solicit bids under $10,000 to vendors registered on the State of Georgia Vendor Registration System.

Georgia Procurement Registry
Online database of bid openings and government contract opportunities.

Vendor Relations
Trains and educates vendors on how to do business with the State of Georgia.