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Small businesses are the backbone of the state economy. About 99% of Washington’s businesses are small.  Washington’s small businesses also employ 1.3 million workers, or approximately 51% of Washington’s total workforce. Executive Order 22-01 directs state agencies to take certain steps to provide small businesses with equitable access to contract and procurement dollars.

The WSP is committed to fair, transparent, and open competition, ensuring that taxpayer dollars are spent equitably in the private sector through accessible opportunities for small and diverse businesses.  To learn more about statewide supplier diversity work, please visit the websites of the Department of Enterprise Services and the Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises.

The following information is made available for all businesses on planned WSP contracting opportunities.  The information provided assists with acquisition planning by helping vendors learn about potential contracting opportunities early in the procurement process.

The information is based on the best information available at the time reported.  The forecast data is for planning purposes only, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis and is not a solicitation by the WSP to procure goods or services. All projected procurements are subject to revision or cancelation.

Forecasting Report – November 2024

WSP General Terms and Conditions

There are no requests for Information at this time.

Washington state’s Electronic Business Solution (WEBS) is the official notification tool used for all competitive procurements with the Washington State Patrol (WSP).

There are no requests at this time.

RFP WSP EO235138

Notice: If you download documents from this website, you are responsible for checking this page to ensure you receive any amendments or bidder questions/agency answers. Vendors are encouraged to download solicitations using WEBS (Vendor Listings) to ensure notification of amendments.

Appendix A – WSP Competitive T&C

Exhibit A-1-Bidders Certification

Exhibit A-2-Bidders Profile

Exhibit B-1 – Performance Requirements

Exhibit B-2 – Build Specifications

Exhibit E Diverse Business Inclusion Plan

EXHIBIT F – TCV SPECIFICATIONS

Exhibit G – Bidder Reference Scoring

PO#235012

RFP – PC235012 – Bomb-EOD Build

Exhibit C – Bid Price

Notice: If you download documents from this website, you are responsible for checking this page to ensure you receive any amendments or bidder questions/agency answers. Vendors are encouraged to download solicitations using WEBS (Vendor Listings) to ensure notification of amendments.

There are no requests at this time.

Notice: If you download documents from this website, you are responsible for checking this page to ensure you receive any amendments or bidder questions/agency answers. Vendors are encouraged to download solicitations using WEBS (Vendor Listings) to ensure notification of amendments.

The Revised Code of Washington (RCW) encourages local governmental agencies to “make the most efficient use of their powers by enabling them to cooperate with other localities on a basis of mutual advantage and thereby provide services and facilities in a manner and pursuant to forms of governmental organization that will accord best with geographic, economic, population and other factors influencing the needs and development of local communities.” (RCW 39.34.010)

39.34 RCW – Interlocal Cooperation Act provides the authority for WSP to contract with other governmental entities and quasi-governmental entities e.g. (other Washington state agencies, other State governments and/or their agencies, cities, counties, tribes, or any agency or part of the Federal government).

Per RCW 39.34.040, WSP has created a list of intergovernmental agreements.

WSP IAA Reporting–  January 10, 2025

• WEBS vendor registration page https://pr-webs-vendor.des.wa.gov/

• Become an Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises https://omwbe.wa.gov/  (OMWBE)-certified vendor (omwbe.wa.gov)

• Become a WA Department of Veteran’s Affairs (WDVA) certified vendor https://www.dva.wa.gov/veterans-their-families/veteran-owned-businesses  (dva.wa.gov)

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The following information is made available for all businesses on planned WSP contracting opportunities.  The information provided assists with acquisition planning by helping vendors learn about potential contracting opportunities early in the procurement process.

The information is based on the best information available at the time reported.  The forecast data is for planning purposes only, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis and is not a solicitation by the WSP to procure goods or services. All projected procurements are subject to revision or cancelation.

Forecasting Report – November 2024

WSP General Terms and Conditions

There are no requests for Information at this time.

Washington state’s Electronic Business Solution (WEBS) is the official notification tool used for all competitive procurements with the Washington State Patrol (WSP).

There are no requests at this time.

RFP WSP EO235138

Notice: If you download documents from this website, you are responsible for checking this page to ensure you receive any amendments or bidder questions/agency answers. Vendors are encouraged to download solicitations using WEBS (Vendor Listings) to ensure notification of amendments.

Appendix A – WSP Competitive T&C

Exhibit A-1-Bidders Certification

Exhibit A-2-Bidders Profile

Exhibit B-1 – Performance Requirements

Exhibit B-2 – Build Specifications

Exhibit E Diverse Business Inclusion Plan

EXHIBIT F – TCV SPECIFICATIONS

Exhibit G – Bidder Reference Scoring

PO#235012

RFP – PC235012 – Bomb-EOD Build

Exhibit C – Bid Price

Notice: If you download documents from this website, you are responsible for checking this page to ensure you receive any amendments or bidder questions/agency answers. Vendors are encouraged to download solicitations using WEBS (Vendor Listings) to ensure notification of amendments.

There are no requests at this time.

Notice: If you download documents from this website, you are responsible for checking this page to ensure you receive any amendments or bidder questions/agency answers. Vendors are encouraged to download solicitations using WEBS (Vendor Listings) to ensure notification of amendments.

The Revised Code of Washington (RCW) encourages local governmental agencies to “make the most efficient use of their powers by enabling them to cooperate with other localities on a basis of mutual advantage and thereby provide services and facilities in a manner and pursuant to forms of governmental organization that will accord best with geographic, economic, population and other factors influencing the needs and development of local communities.” (RCW 39.34.010)

39.34 RCW – Interlocal Cooperation Act provides the authority for WSP to contract with other governmental entities and quasi-governmental entities e.g. (other Washington state agencies, other State governments and/or their agencies, cities, counties, tribes, or any agency or part of the Federal government).

Per RCW 39.34.040, WSP has created a list of intergovernmental agreements.

WSP IAA Reporting–  November 1, 2024

• WEBS vendor registration page https://pr-webs-vendor.des.wa.gov/

• Become an Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises https://omwbe.wa.gov/  (OMWBE)-certified vendor (omwbe.wa.gov)

• Become a WA Department of Veteran’s Affairs (WDVA) certified vendor https://www.dva.wa.gov/veterans-their-families/veteran-owned-businesses  (dva.wa.gov)

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