The IT - Information Technology unit within the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs supports the Commonwealth’s mission to modernize digital infrastructure for environmental stewardship and clean energy governance. Its core focus is on developing and maintaining mission-critical software systems that enable transparent permitting, real-time environmental monitoring, and seamless data migration across state agencies.
IT - Information Technology is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. Over the last 12 months, IT - Information Technology has obligated $31,525, issued 3 awards, and worked with 2 contractors.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The IT - Information Technology unit within the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs supports the Commonwealth’s mission to modernize digital infrastructure for environmental stewardship and clean energy governance. Its core focus is on developing and maintaining mission-critical sof...
The IT - Information Technology unit within the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs supports the Commonwealth’s mission to modernize digital infrastructure for environmental stewardship and clean energy governance. Its core focus is on developing and maintaining mission-critical software systems that enable transparent permitting, real-time environmental monitoring, and seamless data migration across state agencies. Strategic priorities include enhancing digital portals for clean energy siting, automating regulatory workflows through integrated IT platforms, and deploying public-facing dashboards for community air quality and environmental data. The agency prioritizes agile, user-centered design and system interoperability to ensure seamless integration with existing state IT ecosystems and compliance with federal environmental data standards.
Procurement activity centers almost exclusively on computer systems design services, with a consistent emphasis on custom software development, system integration, and legacy modernization initiatives. Contracts are typically issued through request for quotations (RFQs) and formal solicitations, leveraging state procurement vehicles that prioritize technical expertise over commodity procurement. The agency favors iterative development approaches and vendor partnerships capable of delivering scalable, secure, and maintainable solutions aligned with public-sector IT governance frameworks.
The primary NAICS category targeted is 541512, reflecting a strong reliance on specialized IT consulting and systems design firms with demonstrated experience in environmental data systems and government-facing applications. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in current procurement patterns. Vendors are expected to possess deep domain knowledge in environmental regulatory workflows and proven success in delivering complex, multi-stakeholder digital platforms under tight public-sector timelines.
Operated under the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, this unit serves as the central IT engineering arm for environmental and energy programs across Massachusetts. It operates without a physical office location, functioning as a distributed technical team embedded within state environmental agencies. Procurements are structured around performance-based contracts, with an emphasis on outcomes-driven delivery and continuous system improvement.
Recent IT - Information Technology Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by IT - Information Technology, including active solicitations and recent awards.