Welcome to the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch's Materials Management Business Opportunities page. Our goal is to provide easy access to the Branch's bids and services. See Disclaimer Regarding Business Opportunities.
Read Important Notice Regarding Bidder Registration System Change - Effective December 2, 2014
Purpose and Responsibilities
Materials Management is responsible for Judicial's
procurement (i.e., lease, rental, purchase) of goods and services. The
Judicial Branch is committed to meeting the objectives of Title 4 Section 98
of the Connecticut General Statutes, which requires the issuance of purchase
orders and the transmittal of all commitments to the State Comptroller.
It is the duty of Materials Management to ensure that the equipment, supplies, forms, and contractual service needs of the Judicial Branch are acquired, accounted for, and disposed of in compliance with applicable rules and regulations of the Branch and the State.
Purchasing Process Standards
Purchasing contracts will be awarded to the low cost
responsive bidder. In addition to compliant product specifications, other
factors considered in awarding contracts include:
Pricing
All prices placed on orders
shall be legitimate verified prices. All orders are subject to competitive
pricing analysis.
C.H.R.O. Compliance
Under the
policies and procedures of the Office of the Chief Court Administrator, the
Materials Management Unit will supervise the process for acquiring C.H.R.O.
compliance certification for contractors, service providers, and suppliers
doing business with the Judicial Branch.
State Set-Aside
The Department of Economic and Community Development's guidelines require that 25% of all
contracts be placed with State Set-Aside Businesses (SSA) including,
Minority-Owned Business (MBE) enterprises. Judicial's commitment to the
State Set-Aside program is established each fiscal year with the approval of
the Executive Director of Administrative Services, Office of the Chief Court
Administrator.
In order to meet goals under Department of Economic and Community Development's State Set-Aside program, Request for Proposals (RFP's) and Request for Quotations (RFQ's) for providing goods and services to the Judicial Branch may be published exclusively for participation by SSA or MBE vendors.
The Judicial Branch supports this program and urges those who are not yet certified to do so. Please register with the Department of Administrative Services.
Bidder Contract and Confidentiality
Suppliers and their representatives may contact personnel
at the Materials Management Unit concerning specifications of a Request for
Proposal (RFP) or a Request for Quotation (RFQ) until bids are opened
publicly.
Technical questions requiring consultation with other appropriate Judicial personnel should be addressed to the Materials Management Office.
Any changes to specifications must be communicated in
writing to all holders of the original specification.
Once bids are
opened, and until the contract award is made public, the Materials
Management Unit will only communicate with participating vendors on points
of clarification.
Contact Information:
State of Connecticut - Judicial Branch
Materials Management Unit
90 Washington Street
Hartford, CT 06016
Phone (860) 706-5201 - Fax: (860) 706-5099
Business Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Maxine.Oconnor@jud.ct.gov