Contracts, procurement, and competitive intelligence for Vermont agencies
Vermont's primary military asset is the Vermont Air National Guard's 158th Fighter Wing at Burlington International Airport, which operates F-35A Lightning IIs. While Vermont has a smaller federal contracting footprint than many states, it benefits from defense supply chain opportunities, federal land management, and growing technology sector contracting.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The State of Vermont focuses on the procurement of essential maintenance and infrastructure equipment to support public works and road safety. Their current priorities center on the acquisition of heavy machinery components, specifically cutting edges for snowplows and graders, to ensure the operati...
The State of Vermont focuses on the procurement of essential maintenance and infrastructure equipment to support public works and road safety. Their current priorities center on the acquisition of heavy machinery components, specifically cutting edges for snowplows and graders, to ensure the operational readiness of winter maintenance fleets.
Procurement patterns indicate a focus on industrial supplies and hardware necessary for the upkeep of municipal equipment. The agency utilizes solicitations for long-term supply agreements to secure critical replacement parts.
The agency primarily targets vendors within the Industrial Supplies Merchant Wholesalers NAICS category.
Recent Vermont Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Vermont, including active solicitations and recent awards.
Vermont state contracts are posted on Vermont Bid System. Register as a vendor to receive bid notifications and submit proposals for state-level opportunities.