To sell to Missouri government, register on the Missouri Procurement System. Out-of-state vendors are welcome. The state spends approximately $22 billion annually on infrastructure, education, and IT services.
Who Can Sell to Missouri?
Any business can bid on Missouri state contracts. Out-of-state vendors typically permitted. Check for state-specific residency requirements or preferences. Your business must have a valid legal structure and federal EIN.
How to Register as a Vendor
Register on the Missouri Procurement System. Create an account with business information, federal EIN, and primary contact details. Enter your NAICS codes and service categories. Provide W-9 and business insurance information. Registration is free and typically takes 2-5 business days. Once activated, you'll receive notifications for matching opportunities.
State Certifications That Help You Win
SBE (Small Business Enterprise): State-certified small business. Qualifies for small business set-asides and preferences. DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise): Federal and state certification for transportation-related contracts. Provides set-asides and preferences. MBE/WBE: Minority and women-owned business certifications also provide preferences.
Contract Thresholds and Bidding Rules
Purchases under $25,000 typically use simplified procurement procedures. Purchases $25,000 to $75,000 require competitive selection. Purchases over $75,000 require formal RFP. Check state specific rules for details. Award timelines typically range 4-8 weeks.
Top Agencies Buying Technology
The state Department of Transportation procures fleet management software, traffic systems, and infrastructure monitoring technology. The Department of Education procures learning management systems, student information systems, and cybersecurity solutions. These agencies maintain active IT modernization budgets and regular procurement cycles.
How State Contracting Differs from Federal
Missouri state contracts follow state procurement law, not the FAR. Payment is typically faster (Net 30-45 vs. federal 60-90 days). Compliance requirements are generally simpler. You won't need federal security clearances for most state work. Contract terms are often more flexible than federal agreements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does Missouri prefer in-state vendors?
Most states have limited in-state preferences. Check specific state policies. Generally, out-of-state vendors compete equally.
Q: What payment method does Missouri use?
Missouri typically pays via ACH to your business bank account. Net 30-45 payment terms are standard. You'll provide W-9 and banking details during registration.
Q: Can I subcontract on Missouri state contracts?
Yes. You can use subcontractors and partners. Your company must remain the prime contractor holding primary responsibility. Disclose all planned subcontractors in proposals.
Q: How long are typical Missouri state contracts?
Most initial contracts are 1-3 years. Many include renewable options extending to 5 years total. Check the Statement of Work for specific term details.
Q: Are there opportunities in IT services and cybersecurity?
Yes. State agencies actively procure cybersecurity solutions, software, and IT infrastructure services. Check the Missouri Procurement System regularly for opportunities.