Oklahoma Government Procurement Guide

Everything you need to know to bid on Oklahoma state government contracts — official portal, registration steps, small-business programs, and what's open right now.

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Official portal

Oklahoma OpenRange (SciQuest)https://bids.sciquest.com/apps/Router/PublicEvent?CustomerOrg=StateOfOklahoma

Register on OpenRange (Jaggaer-based) for State of Oklahoma procurement.

Oklahoma small-business and set-aside programs

  • Oklahoma Minority/Women Business Enterprise
  • Oklahoma Veteran-Owned Business Preference

Confirm eligibility for each program before pursuing set-aside contracts — most require formal certification through the issuing state office.

Key statutory reference

Oklahoma Statutes Title 74 §85.1 et seq.

Important notes

Oklahoma uses the Jaggaer platform branded as OpenRange.

Step-by-step: how to bid on a Oklahoma state contract

  1. Register on Oklahoma OpenRange (SciQuest). Register on OpenRange (Jaggaer-based) for State of Oklahoma procurement.
  2. Identify your set-aside eligibility. Review the Oklahoma programs above and certify through the relevant state office if you qualify. Certifications can take weeks — start early.
  3. Set up bid notifications. Use Oklahoma OpenRange (SciQuest)'s notification system, plus aggregators like ProcureTap, to catch every relevant opportunity.
  4. Read each solicitation in full. Agencies routinely disqualify bids for non-responsiveness — address every numbered requirement.
  5. Submit before the deadline. Late submissions are not accepted under any circumstances. Oklahoma state agencies typically require submission through Oklahoma OpenRange (SciQuest) or the agency's designated portal.
Written by the ProcureTap procurement research team. Last reviewed .