The ODHS Director’s Office is focused on enhancing emergency response capacity and community resilience through the procurement of temporary sheltering solutions and specialized transportation equipment supplies. Its core mission centers on supporting vulnerable populations during crises by ensuring rapid access to safe, scalable, and non-congregate housing alternatives, as well as the logistical infrastructure needed to distribute essential resources.
ODHS Director's Office is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 14 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The ODHS Director’s Office is focused on enhancing emergency response capacity and community resilience through the procurement of temporary sheltering solutions and specialized transportation equipment supplies. Its core mission centers on supporting vulnerable populations during crises by ensuring...
The ODHS Director’s Office is focused on enhancing emergency response capacity and community resilience through the procurement of temporary sheltering solutions and specialized transportation equipment supplies. Its core mission centers on supporting vulnerable populations during crises by ensuring rapid access to safe, scalable, and non-congregate housing alternatives, as well as the logistical infrastructure needed to distribute essential resources. Strategic priorities include expanding flexible sheltering networks, strengthening supply chain coordination for emergency response, and deploying community-based caching systems to improve service delivery during natural disasters or public health emergencies. Programs are designed to prioritize rapid deployment, operational adaptability, and equitable access across Oregon’s diverse geographic regions.
The agency primarily procures temporary sheltering services and merchant wholesale distribution of transportation-related equipment and supplies, reflecting its operational emphasis on mobile, modular, and rapidly deployable resources. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive solicitations, including Requests for Proposals and Applications, with a preference for vendors capable of delivering turnkey solutions under time-sensitive conditions. Procurement structures emphasize performance-based outcomes, logistics readiness, and scalable service delivery rather than fixed-term or capital asset acquisition.
Primary procurement activity is concentrated in NAICS 624221 for temporary shelters and 423860 for transportation equipment and supplies merchant wholesalers. The agency does not currently utilize set-aside programs and appears to prioritize vendor capability, responsiveness, and supply chain reliability over demographic or socioeconomic preferences. Vendor relationships are transactional and outcome-driven, with emphasis on proven experience in emergency logistics and rapid deployment infrastructure.
The ODHS Director’s Office operates under the Oregon State Departments as the central administrative arm of the Oregon Department of Human Services. It has statewide operational scope, coordinating emergency response logistics without a fixed physical footprint. Procurement vehicles include open solicitations and competitive bidding processes, with a focus on agile, non-capital procurement mechanisms suited to dynamic public safety needs.
Recent ODHS Director's Office Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by ODHS Director's Office, including active solicitations and recent awards.