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1122 Program

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The New York State Office of General Services (OGS) has issued a public notice regarding the 1122 Program, which is authorized under the National Defense Authorization Act and enables certified state and local governments to purchase equipment for counter-drug, homeland security, and emergency response activities through discounted federal sources. Acting as the lead agency, OGS is inviting eligible vendors to participate in potential contracting opportunities with the General Services Administration (GSA). The program aims to provide participating public safety agencies with access to critical safety-related equipment and supplies not available through other state procurement channels. Eligible participation is limited to government entities with missions involving counter-drug enforcement, emergency response services, or homeland security in New York State. This opportunity covers a statewide scope with no set-asides or subcontracting goals for minority, women, service-disabled veteran, or disadvantaged business enterprises, although such businesses are encouraged to engage with GSA’s Office of Small Business Utilization to become vendors. The current contract term for this solicitation runs from August 11, 2025, through February 6, 2026, with OGS planning to renew the advertisement by early 2026. This program supplements existing procurement contracts for goods such as protective outerwear, medical supplies, hazardous incident response equipment, and personal protective equipment, among others. Vendors interested in providing items under the listed categories can find additional details through OGS and GSA resources. Communication regarding this solicitation is handled by OGS personnel, with contact available for inquiries. Overall, the 1122 Program offers substantial cost-saving advantages to New York’s public safety agencies by leveraging federal purchasing power for critical operational equipment.

General Info

New York OGS invites vendors for 1122 Program supplying discounted equipment to public safety agencies.

Agency

New York → NYS Office of General ServicesView Agency

NAICS

423450 - Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and Supplies Merchant WholesalersView NAICS

Place of Performance

NY, USA

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AgencyNew York → NYS Office of General Services
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Contract Reporter Ad for MWBE SVDOB Participation in 1122 Program This is NOT a bid. This is a PUBLIC NOTICE from the NYS Office of General Services advising all eligible vendors of potential contracting opportunities with the General Services Administration (GSA) for the 1122 Program. The NYS Office of General Services has been designated by the Governor as the lead agency for the 1122 Program. This authority is derived from The National Defense Authorization Act (Section 1122) for FY1994 and FY2009, which subsequently became law under Title 10 Section 381 Military Support for Civilian Public Safety Agencies. This law provides the authority for certified state and local governments to purchase equipment for counter-drug, homeland security and emergency response activities from specific federal sources. The 1122 Program brings a purchasing advantage that is achieved through discounts available to the federal government due to large volume purchases. The 1122 Program is a valuable opportunity for state and local governments throughout the country to participate and save substantial dollars for their counter-drug, homeland security and emergency response activities. Participation in New York’s 1122 Program is open to state and local governmental entities that have, as part of their mission, at least one of the following public safety categories: Counter-drug: A requirement to enforce anti-drug laws or engages in or supports prevention, intervention, or suppression activities related to counter-drug, including education activities. Emergency Response: A requirement for first responders plus emergency management, public health, clinical care, public works, and other skilled support personnel (such as equipment operators) that provide immediate support services during prevention, response, and recovery operations. Homeland Security: A requirement for homeland security to prevent and protect New York State from terrorist attacks within the United States; reduce America’s vulnerability to terrorism, major disasters, and other emergencies; and minimize the damage and recover from attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies that occur. New York’s 1122 Program is intended to be a supplemental supply source for certified Public Safety Agencies to 1 of 7 acquire critical safety related equipment and supplies not currently available through a Preferred Source or OGS Centralized Contract. No services are available under the 1122 Program. THIS PUBLIC NOTICE ADVISES POTENTIAL VENDORS ELIGIBLE TO PROVIDE ITEMS IN THE CATEGORY AREAS LISTED AT THIS LOCATION: https://ogs.ny.gov/procurement/1122-program ELIGIBLE VENDORS ARE ALSO ENCOURAGED TO VISIT GSA'S HOW TO GET ON SCHEDULE WEBPAGE: https://www.gsaadvantage.gov/advantage/ws/main/start page New York's Minority/Women owned Business Enterprises (MWBE) and Service Disabled Veteran Businesses (SDVB) are strongly encouraged to reach out to GSA's Office of Small Business Utilization (SBU)(http://www.gsa.gov/portal/category/108067) for additional information regarding necessary steps to become a GSA vendor.   Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Set Aside: No Minority Owned Sub-Contracting Goal: 0% Women Owned Sub-Contracting Goal: 0% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business Contracting Goal: 0% Disadvantaged Owned Sub-Contracting Goal: 0% Due date: OGS to renew Ad by 2/6/2026 Contract term: 08/11/2025 to 02/06/2026 County(ies): All NYS counties Location: Statewide * These goods or services have been purchased from an out-of-state/foreign vendor within the past three years. Business entities awarded an identical or substantially similar procurement contract within the past five years: NYS Preferred Sources (Corcraft, NYSPSP, NYSID):https://ogs.ny.gov/procurement/preferred-sources Protective Outerwear (Firefighting, Emergency/Rescue, and Safety)(Statewide) Award 23054:https://ogs.ny.gov/Contract-Award-23054 Intelligent Facility & Security Systems and Solutions (Statewide) Award23150:https://ogs.ny.gov/contract-award-23150 Medical and Laboratory Supplies and Equipment (Statewide) Award 23154:https://ogs.ny.gov/Contract-Award-23154 Hazardous Incident Response Equipment (HIRE) (Statewide) Award 23173:https://ogs.ny.gov/Award-23173 Pharmaceutical Prime Vendor Contract Cardinal Health 110 LLC(Statewide) Award PGB-23184:https://ogs.ny.gov/award-23184 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Related Items (Statewide) Award23222:https://ogs.

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