How do I find information technology contracts in New York?

153 open information technology bids from New York agencies right now (5 close this week). Here's exactly where to look, how to register as a vendor, and what to bid on.

Where to look. New York information technology contracts are posted on the state's official procurement portal plus dozens of city, county, school district, hospital, and university procurement systems. ProcureTap aggregates all of them on the New York Information Technology bids page.

Top agencies posting information technology bids in New York. Right now the most-active issuers are New York State Contract Reporter, NYC City Record Online, New York City, Federal Government, NYC Department of Environmental Protection. Each maintains its own vendor portal and posting schedule.

How to register. Most agencies require a one-time vendor registration before you can submit a bid. For federal opportunities, register on SAM.gov (free; assigns a UEI). For state opportunities, register on the New York state procurement portal. For local agencies, registration is typically on the procurement platform they use (Bonfire, PlanetBids, BidNet Direct, etc.) — registration once on each platform usually covers all agencies using it.

What to bid on. Focus on opportunities where you have direct past performance. Information Technology agencies in New York are tracking 25 bids closing in the next 30 days — see the live list on the New York Information Technology bids page or set up a saved-search alert.

Written by the ProcureTap procurement research team. Last reviewed .