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The Department of Administrative Services State Procurement Office develops, establishes and administers contracts for goods and services on behalf of state agencies, state universities, select non-profit organizations, and local governments.

The Department of Administrative Services, State Procurement Office (SPO), is the central procurement authority for the State. SPO developed the Public Contracting Rules for state agencies subject to DAS authority (Agencies).
ORPIN Information
Using ORPIN to Find Business Opportunities
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ORPIN (Oregon Procurement Information Network) is Oregon's #1 resource for viewing Public Agency Opportunities. Most state agencies use the ORPIN system to reach suppliers in order to procure goods and services. To participate, simply register, log in, and view or search for opportunities that match your business offerings.

ORPIN Help Desk: (503) 378-4642
State and Public Employee Access
If you are a State Employee or a Public Entity (tax supported organization), which includes the types of organizations listed below, do not register under Supplier Registration.

Cities
Counties
Non-State Boards or Commissions
Universities
Utilities
Water or Fire Districts
Etc.

Current Topics
GO OREGON!
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The 2009 Oregon Economic Stimulus Program is in the works. For more information, please click on the "Go Oregon!" logo to the right.
Celebrating Purchasing Month in Oregon

Early in March, DAS/SPO hosted the 4th Annual State Manager's Forum, titled - IT: Security Risks, Licensing Issues & Negotiation Strategies. Dozens of procurement professionals came together to learn tips and advice about securing computer data. To share in part of this thought provoking program, take a look at the two Power Point presentations that follow:
SPO News
Do you need Certification or Re-Certification points?
Registration forms for all of the new upcoming training opportunities can be accessed in the Training Links above.
SPO Program News
 

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