State Government.

Over 20 years partnering with state government

NETSource Consulting has been working with State and Local Government since 1994.

  • We create and cherish our partnerships with our customers awarding us with long-term relationships.

  • Our consultants and engineers understand what it takes to implement state-of-the-art information technologies within the structure of state guidelines.

We maintain the following leveraged procurement vehicles:

California Certified Small Business
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State agencies may use a streamlined process, known as the SB/DVBE Option, by contracting directly with a California certified small business/micro business for goods, services, information technology and Public Works projects.

California Multiple Award Schedules (CMAS)
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California Multiple Award Schedules (CMAS) offers a wide variety of commodity, non-IT Services, and information technology products and services at prices which have been assessed to be fair, reasonable and competitive. The CMAS Program creates a pool of suppliers that an agency can solicit offers from.

State of California’s Technology, Digital and Data Consulting Master Service Agreement (TDDC MSA)
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While the State of California makes this MSA available to local governmental agencies and government agencies in other States, each local agency shall make its own determination as to whether using this MSA is consistent with its procurement policies and regulations. A local governmental agency includes any city, county, city and county, district or other governmental body or corporation, including the California State Universities (CSU) and University of California (UC) systems, K-12 schools and community colleges empowered to expend public funds. These types of agreements establish a prequalified list of vendors and simplify the purchasing process for the end user.

NASPO Carahsoft Services Vendor - Adobe Workfront

The National Association of State Procurement Officials is an American non-profit association formed by the top procurement officials for the fifty states and Washington, D.C. and dedicated to strengthening the state procurement community through education, research, and communication.