The GPR captures key information about the notice. Examples include: title of the solicitation; the solicitation number; the name of the government entity; the contact person including phone number…
No, local governments are not required to follow SPD's procurement policy. Local governments may, if desired, view the Georgia Procurement Manual (GPM) as a reference for best practices. The…
Suppliers interested in doing business with the State of Georgia may search and view public listings at the following link. Suppliers may register to receive email notifications of certain postings…
The supplier should contact the individual identified as the point of contact within the public notice. This individual is sometimes referred to as the issuing officer.
Suppliers that have registered with DOAS through Team Georgia Marketplace™ may elect to receive email notifications of new solicitations posted to the GPR based on National Institute of Government…
No, SPD's supplier protest process does not apply to local government procurements. The supplier should contact the local government entity for information concerning any applicable protest…
Welcome to the Automated Substance Abuse Position Analysis tool! Use the following pages to enter information about a position to help you determine whether it meets the criteria for Substance Abuse…
The Statewide Sexual Harassment Prevention Policy defines sexual harassment as physical, verbal, or non-verbal/visual conduct that is either directed toward an individual or reasonably offensive to…