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JF26-79 256027 CGI TEMPO database
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The Utah Division of Purchasing intends to award a contract without using the standard competitive procurement process for the JF26-79 256027 CGI TEMPO database project. This decision is based on specific conditions outlined in the Utah Procurement Code, which allow sole source awards when there is only one available source for the procurement item, when transitional costs are a significant factor, or when the circumstances make a competitive process impractical and not in the best interest of the procurement unit. The Conducting Procurement Unit has provided a justification for this approach, which must be reviewed in the related documentation files. The solicitation titled "JF26-79 256027 CGI TEMPO database" was posted on May 18, 2026, with a response deadline of May 26, 2026. The contract opportunity is managed by the Utah agency, with the point of contact listed as Jody Fetzer. The procurement pertains to services or products related to the CGI TEMPO database, with performance expected within the state of Utah. Additional details and documentation supporting the sole source determination are available through the provided online link for review.
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UT, USASet-Aside
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Submission Closed
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The Division of Purchasing is publishing this notice pursuant to the Utah Procurement Code. The Conducting Procurement Unit submitted this form to the Division of Purchasing claiming that it intends to award a contract without competition if it is determined by the Division of Purchasing, in writing, that:
- there is only one source for the procurement item; - transitional costs are a significant consideration in selecting a procurement item; or - the award of a contract is under circumstances, described in rules adopted by the applicable rulemaking authority, that make awarding the contract through a standard procurement process impractical and not in the best interest of the procurement unit.
In the Files section the Conducting Procurement Unit has identified its justification for wanting to award a contract without engaging in standard procurement process. You MUST read all of the documentation in the Files.
