Colorado IT Services Government Contracts
Find and win it services contracts in Colorado
Colorado actively invests $600 million annually in information technology services annually. IT procurement is managed through the Colorado Office of Information Technology (OIT), which oversees statewide technology strategy and security standards. Colorado follows the Colorado Cybersecurity Framework (aligned with NIST) for cybersecurity compliance. Key data protection requirements stem from Colorado Privacy Act (CPA). Colorado Privacy Act (effective 2023) is one of the strictest in the nation. Strong data protection requirements. Major technology initiatives include Colorado Digital Government Strategy and myColorado App Development.
- Demonstrated IT service delivery capabilities
- Compliance with Colorado Privacy Act (CPA)
- Vendor registration with Colorado Office of Information Technology (OIT)
- Cyber liability insurance coverage
- Recommended certifications: SOC 2 Type II, StateRAMP, FedRAMP
- Key personnel with required clearances or certifications
- Past performance on similar government IT contracts
Annual IT Budget
$600 million annually
CIO Office
Colorado Office of Information Technology (OIT)
Security Framework
Colorado Cybersecurity Framework (aligned with NIST)
Data Protection
Colorado Privacy Act (CPA)
Key Facts
- โStrong tech hub (Denver/Boulder)
- โColorado Privacy Act compliance required
- โInnovative digital services (myColorado)
- โActive cloud migration
- โCompetitive vendor market
Colorado IT Contract Vehicles
Recommended Certifications
Top Colorado IT Agencies
- Office of Information Technology
- Department of Revenue
- Department of Human Services
- University of Colorado System
- Colorado State University
Major IT Initiatives
- Colorado Digital Government Strategy
- myColorado App Development
- Broadband Office Expansion
- Cloud Smart Initiative
- 1Register as a vendor through https://oit.colorado.gov/
- 2Review Colorado's current IT initiatives: Colorado Digital Government Strategy, myColorado App Development
- 3Get on contract vehicles: Colorado IT Master Price Agreement
- 4Leverage cooperative contracts: NASPO ValuePoint, GSA Schedule
- 5Target key agencies: Office of Information Technology, Department of Revenue
- 6Ensure compliance with Colorado Cybersecurity Framework (aligned with NIST)
- 7Build relationships with state IT leadership and program managers
- 8Demonstrate experience with cloud migration and cybersecurity
- Department of Defense (DoD)
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- General Services Administration (GSA)
- State IT Departments
- State CIO Offices
These NAICS codes are commonly used for it services government contracts:
How do I find IT contracts in Colorado?
Colorado IT contracts are posted on the official state procurement portal and through the Colorado Office of Information Technology (OIT). Key agencies posting IT opportunities include Office of Information Technology, Department of Revenue, Department of Human Services, University of Colorado System. Register as an IT vendor and set up bid alerts for technology categories. Consider applying to Colorado IT Master Price Agreement for streamlined access to opportunities.
What certifications are needed for Colorado government IT contracts?
Required: Colorado business registration. Preferred certifications include SOC 2 Type II, StateRAMP, FedRAMP, CPA compliance. Colorado follows the Colorado Cybersecurity Framework (aligned with NIST) - contractors should demonstrate alignment with this framework. For cloud services, StateRAMP or FedRAMP authorization is increasingly required.
Does Colorado use contract vehicles for IT services?
Yes, Colorado uses several IT contract vehicles including Colorado IT Master Price Agreement, OIT Staff Augmentation Contract, Enterprise Software Agreements. The state also accepts NASPO ValuePoint, GSA Schedule, Western States Contracting Alliance. Being on these vehicles provides faster access to task orders and reduces procurement time.
What are Colorado's cybersecurity requirements for IT contractors?
Colorado requires compliance with Colorado Privacy Act (CPA). Colorado Privacy Act (effective 2023) is one of the strictest in the nation. Strong data protection requirements. Contractors must follow the Colorado Cybersecurity Framework (aligned with NIST). Typical requirements include data encryption, access controls, incident response plans, and employee background checks.
What are Colorado's major IT initiatives I should know about?
Colorado is currently focused on these major IT initiatives: Colorado Digital Government Strategy, myColorado App Development, Broadband Office Expansion, Cloud Smart Initiative, Cybersecurity Enhancement Program. Understanding these priorities can help you position your services to address the state's current technology needs. Visit the Colorado Office of Information Technology (OIT) website for the latest strategic plans.
What makes Colorado IT contracting unique?
Key facts about Colorado IT contracting: Strong tech hub (Denver/Boulder). Colorado Privacy Act compliance required. Innovative digital services (myColorado). Active cloud migration. Competitive vendor market. The state invests $600 million annually annually in IT services, with major opportunities through Office of Information Technology, Department of Revenue, Department of Human Services.
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