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6 state, local & education solicitations AI-tagged as It Professional Services.
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Greenville County Schools seeks sealed bids for temporary IT professional services including system analysis, network engineering, database administration, and more. Contract term is one year with options to extend up to five years. Bids due May 14, 2026.
Greenville County Schools · South Carolina
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Gwinnett County Public Schools seeks on demand IT professional services. Registration is required at the Euna Procurement portal to participate. The solicitation closes April 13, 2026.
georgia · georgia
Gwinnett County Public Schools
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Gwinnett County Public Schools seeks bids for on demand IT professional services to support their technology needs.
Gwinnett County Public Schools · Georgia
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NJEdge.Net, Inc. seeks qualified vendors for IT Professional Services under an IDIQ contract to support education, public sector, and healthcare clients. Services include data center support, network engineering, cloud migration, and ERP/CRM implementations. Multiple awards expected for a 5-year master agreement.
New Jersey · New Jersey
State University of New York (SUNY)
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The State University of New York (SUNY) is seeking proposals for a Non-Credit Student Information Management (NCSIM) system. Bidders must provide a comprehensive IT solution, including software and services, to enhance SUNY's operational infrastructure. Proposals are due by February 28, 2025, for a five-year contract, …
new york · new york
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The County of Los Angeles is seeking bids for InfoBlox professional services, starting on March 20, 2025. This opportunity falls under the Internal Services Department and is classified as a commodity/service. For inquiries, contact Roberto Zamorano.
county of los angeles · california
Common questions about finding and winning It Professional Services government contracts.