The State Agency, operating under Oregon’s Department of Administrative Services (DAS) on behalf of state entities, focuses on modernizing critical public service systems through technology and expert advisory services. Its core mission centers on enhancing operational efficiency, accountability, an...
The State Agency, operating under Oregon’s Department of Administrative Services (DAS) on behalf of state entities, focuses on modernizing critical public service systems through technology and expert advisory services. Its core mission centers on enhancing operational efficiency, accountability, and resilience across state functions—particularly in areas requiring specialized technical and managerial expertise. Strategic priorities include the modernization of pension administration, licensing enforcement platforms, and utility liability frameworks, all supported by robust IT systems and data-driven consulting. The agency prioritizes solutions that ensure regulatory compliance, system interoperability, and long-term sustainability of public infrastructure.
Procurement patterns reveal a strong reliance on professional services, particularly in systems design and management consulting. The agency consistently engages contractors to develop, integrate, and maintain mission-critical software platforms, including pension systems, licensing portals, and application services for health and emergency management agencies. Contracts are typically issued as competitive solicitations under standard federal procurement frameworks, with no set-asides identified, indicating an open, merit-based acquisition approach focused on technical capability and domain expertise.
Primary procurement targets include Computer Systems Design Services (NAICS 541512) for IT infrastructure modernization and Management Consulting Services (NAICS 541611 and 541618) for strategic oversight of complex public programs. The agency also procures commercial construction services for facility upgrades, reflecting a dual emphasis on digital and physical infrastructure resilience. Vendor relationships are built on demonstrated technical proficiency, project management rigor, and experience in public-sector compliance environments.
Organized under Oregon’s Department of Administrative Services, this agency serves as a centralized procurement arm supporting multiple state departments statewide. It leverages standardized contracting vehicles to acquire high-complexity services, ensuring consistency, transparency, and accountability across statewide initiatives. Its geographic footprint encompasses all of Oregon, with operations coordinated through DAS to align with broader state governance objectives.