The Wyoming State Departments focus on sustaining core state operations through strategic procurement of professional, technical, and operational services that support public infrastructure, environmental stewardship, and administrative efficiency. Their mission centers on enabling effective governa...
The Wyoming State Departments focus on sustaining core state operations through strategic procurement of professional, technical, and operational services that support public infrastructure, environmental stewardship, and administrative efficiency. Their mission centers on enabling effective governance across Wyoming’s vast and rural landscape by securing expert consulting, facility maintenance, and technology solutions that enhance public service delivery. Key priorities include forestry support, environmental compliance, mental health services, and modernization of state systems through IT consulting and systems design. The agency prioritizes resilience in state operations, investing in services that ensure continuity of essential functions—from land management to data-driven decision-making—while maintaining fiscal responsibility and operational agility.
Procurement patterns reveal a strong reliance on professional and technical services, particularly in systems design, management consulting, and environmental planning, alongside consistent investment in janitorial, temporary staffing, and facility maintenance contracts. The agency frequently issues competitive solicitations for both specialized consulting and routine operational support, favoring open, non-set-aside contracting vehicles that allow broad vendor participation. Contracts are typically structured as task orders or indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) agreements to accommodate fluctuating statewide needs.
Industry preferences are dominated by professional, scientific, and technical services, with significant activity in computer systems design, administrative consulting, environmental services, and mental health practitioner support. The agency demonstrates no preference for small business or other set-asides, indicating a focus on capability and compliance over demographic targeting. Vendor relationships are transactional and performance-driven, with an emphasis on qualified firms capable of delivering technical precision and scalable support across diverse geographic regions.
As the central administrative body for the State of Wyoming, this agency operates statewide with no single physical headquarters, coordinating procurement across all state departments under the Wyoming executive branch. It utilizes standard federal and state procurement frameworks, including competitive bidding and RFQ processes, to acquire goods and services essential to maintaining public infrastructure and service continuity.