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House backs a process for unsolicited private-sector proposals to state procurement
Summary
The House adopted a substituted version of House Bill 426 to create a supplemental process allowing private entities to submit unsolicited proposals for certain state procurements, overseen by the Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED) and involving the State Chief Procurement Officer.
Lawmakers on the House floor approved a substituted version of House Bill 426 to establish a supplemental process for unsolicited private-sector proposals to provide products or services to specified state departments.
Representative Garn, sponsor of the measure, said the program would let private entities present conceptual proposals to a neutral committee appointed by the…
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