The Texas Military Department supports the state’s defense readiness and emergency response capabilities by acquiring critical equipment, training systems, and logistical services essential to the Texas National Guard and state military forces. Its core mission centers on maintaining operational preparedness for both domestic emergencies and federal missions, with priorities focused on modernizing command and control systems, enhancing communications resilience, and sustaining mobility and protective gear for personnel.
Texas Military Department is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. Over the last 12 months, Texas Military Department has obligated $88,053, issued 1 award, and worked with 1 contractor.
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The Texas Military Department supports the state’s defense readiness and emergency response capabilities by acquiring critical equipment, training systems, and logistical services essential to the Texas National Guard and state military forces. Its core mission centers on maintaining operational pre...
The Texas Military Department supports the state’s defense readiness and emergency response capabilities by acquiring critical equipment, training systems, and logistical services essential to the Texas National Guard and state military forces. Its core mission centers on maintaining operational preparedness for both domestic emergencies and federal missions, with priorities focused on modernizing command and control systems, enhancing communications resilience, and sustaining mobility and protective gear for personnel. Key programs include disaster response coordination, infrastructure hardening, and interoperability with federal and regional emergency agencies. The agency emphasizes rapid deployment readiness and mission-critical infrastructure integrity across all operational domains.
Procurement patterns indicate a consistent demand for defense-related equipment, maintenance services, and technical support systems, though specific procurement data is not available to identify dominant categories. Contract structures likely include indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) vehicles, blanket purchase agreements, and sole-source justifications for mission-essential or time-sensitive requirements. The agency relies on established government-wide acquisition contracts and state-specific procurement frameworks to ensure compliance and responsiveness.
Industry preferences cannot be determined due to insufficient procurement data. There is no available information on set-aside preferences or diversity initiatives. The agency likely engages with defense contractors, logistics providers, and technology vendors capable of meeting stringent military standards, though vendor relationship patterns remain unspecified.
The Texas Military Department operates under the Texas State Departments and oversees the Texas Army and Air National Guard, State Guard, and emergency response units across the state. It maintains a statewide presence with facilities in multiple regions and coordinates with local, state, and federal entities during crises. Procurement is conducted through state-authorized contracting mechanisms aligned with federal defense acquisition guidelines, ensuring seamless integration with DoD and DHS systems.
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