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This Government Contract opportunity from Connecticut was posted on May 8, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Project Management and Coordination (In-Kind)

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The contract involves providing in-kind project oversight and coordination services delivered by SEAT and SECOG. These services focus on aligning stakeholders and approving project deliverables to ensure smooth management and successful execution. The contract is categorized under project management and coordination, emphasizing oversight functions without direct financial transactions since it is in-kind support. Set under the NAICS code 923110, which pertains to administrative and support services, this subcontract is managed by the DAS Procurement agency in Connecticut. The solicitation and response deadlines indicate the period during which interested parties could engage, with the response deadline set for early June 2026. Although specific location details and points of contact are not provided, the contract serves to facilitate cooperation and structured management within state-level projects through coordination efforts by experienced regional organizations.

General Info

In-kind project oversight and coordination by SEAT and SECOG for state-level stakeholder alignment.

Agency

Connecticut → DAS Procurement

NAICS

923110 - Administration of Education Programs View NAICS

Place of Performance

CT, US

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NONE

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AgencyConnecticut → DAS Procurement
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Connecticut → DAS Procurement
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In-kind project oversight and coordination provided by SEAT and SECOG, including stakeholder alignment and deliverable approvals.