California Public Contract Code CHAPTER 3 - Acquisition of Information Technology Goods and Services

  • Section 12100.
    (a) The Legislature finds that the unique aspects of information technology projects, as defined in Chapter 4800 of the State Administrative Manual and not delegated under...
  • Section 12100.5.
    The Regents of the University of California, the Trustees of the California State University, and the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges shall...
  • Section 12100.6.
    The Trustees of the California State University are subject to Article 1.5 (commencing with Section 10115) of Chapter 1. The contents of any report that...
  • Section 12100.7.
    As used in this chapter:(a) “Multiple award schedule” (MAS) is an agreement established between the General Services Administration of the United States and certain suppliers to...
  • Section 12101.
    It is the intent of the Legislature that policies and procedures developed by the Department of Technology and the Department of General Services in accordance...
  • Section 12101.2.
    The Department of General Services shall prenegotiate the repetitively used terms and conditions in the state’s model contract with each interested vendor who bids or...
  • Section 12101.5.
    (a) It is the intent of the Legislature that agencies of the state use an acquisition method that is compatible with their short- and long-term fiscal...
  • Section 12101.7.
    (a) Notwithstanding the sealed bidding provisions of this chapter, reverse auctions may be utilized for the acquisition of information technology, in accordance with the procedures set...
  • Section 12102.
    (a) The Department of General Services shall maintain, in the State Administrative Manual, all policies and procedures governing the acquisition and disposal of information technology goods...
  • Section 12102.1.
    (a) The Department of Technology shall establish in the State Administrative Manual all of the following:(1) Policies governing the acquisition of information technology projects.(2) Procedures governing the acquisition...
  • Section 12102.2.
    (a) Contract awards for all large-scale systems integration projects shall be based on the proposal that provides the most value-effective solution to the state’s requirements, as...
  • Section 12103.
    In addition to the mandatory requirements enumerated in Sections 12102, 12102.1, and 12102.2, the acquisition policies and procedures developed by the Department of Technology and...
  • Section 12103.5.
    For those information technology purchases for which the Department of General Services or the Department of Technology determines that a request for proposal (RFP) is...
  • Section 12104.
    (a) (1) The State Contracting Manual shall set forth all procedures and methods that shall be used by the state when seeking to obtain bids for the...
  • Section 12104.5.
    (a) All rules and requirements governing an information technology acquisition, for which the Department of General Services or the Department of Technology determines that a request...
  • Section 12105.
    The Department of General Services and the Department of Technology shall coordinate in the development of policies and procedures that implement the intent of this...
  • Section 12106.
    The Department of General Services and the Department of Technology may, in addition to fulfilling the mandatory requirements enumerated in Sections 12102, 12102.1, and 12102.2,...
  • Section 12108.
    Until the time that the Department of General Services and the Department of Technology have published in the State Administrative Manual the procedures required in...
  • Section 12109.
    The Director of General Services and the Director of Technology may make the services of their respective departments under this chapter available, upon the terms...
  • Section 12112.
    (a) Any contract for information technology goods or services, to be manufactured or performed by the contractor especially for the state and not suitable for sale...
  • Section 12113.
    (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, state and local agencies may enter into agreements to pay for telecommunications services to be utilized beyond the current...

Last modified: October 22, 2018