New Hampshire Professional Consulting Government Contracts
Find and win professional consulting contracts in New Hampshire
New Hampshire procures consulting services through the New Hampshire Division of Procurement and Support Services with $65 million in professional services contracts in annual spending. State contract vehicles include State Contracts and Professional Services. The state accepts cooperative contracts including NASPO ValuePoint, GSA Schedule. Major focus areas include IT modernization, Healthcare consulting, Financial services. Lower than Massachusetts. Benefits from Boston market proximity for talent.
- Relevant professional experience and credentials
- Past performance on similar government engagements
- Professional liability (E&O) insurance
- Required: NH registration, Professional credentials
- Preferred: NH business preference, Industry certifications
- Understanding of government consulting ethics rules
- 1Register with New Hampshire Division of Procurement and Support Services
- 2Get on contract vehicles: State Contracts
- 3Leverage cooperative contracts: NASPO ValuePoint, GSA Schedule
- 4Focus on New Hampshire priorities: IT modernization, Healthcare consulting
- 5Target key agencies: Division of Procurement, New Hampshire DOT
- 6Understand rate structures: New England rates but lower than Boston
- 7Obtain certifications: NH business preference, Industry certifications
- 8Start with smaller task orders to build past performance
- Department of Defense (DoD)
- Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- State Agencies
- State Program Offices
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How do I find consulting contracts in New Hampshire?
Consulting contracts in New Hampshire are managed through New Hampshire Division of Procurement and Support Services and posted on the state procurement portal. Key agencies include Division of Procurement, New Hampshire DOT, Department of Health and Human Services, DoIT. The state spends $65 million in professional services contracts on consulting services annually. Contract vehicles include State Contracts, Professional Services, Agency Contracts.
What contract vehicles does New Hampshire use for consulting?
New Hampshire uses contract vehicles including State Contracts, Professional Services, Agency Contracts. The state also accepts cooperative contracts: NASPO ValuePoint, GSA Schedule, U.S. Communities. Being on these vehicles streamlines the contracting process.
How are consulting rates structured in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire typically uses New England rates but lower than Boston for consulting engagements. Lower than Massachusetts. Benefits from Boston market proximity for talent. Review historical awards and comparable solicitations for competitive pricing guidance.
What qualifications are needed for New Hampshire consulting contracts?
Required qualifications include NH registration, Professional credentials, Government experience. Preferred certifications: NH business preference, Industry certifications, NHDOT DBE. Past performance on similar engagements is highly valued.
What are New Hampshire's major consulting focus areas?
New Hampshire is currently focused on: IT modernization, Healthcare consulting, Financial services, Tourism consulting, Education consulting. Understanding these priorities helps position your services for current state needs. Target agencies like Division of Procurement, New Hampshire DOT, Department of Health and Human Services.
What makes New Hampshire consulting contracting unique?
Key facts about New Hampshire consulting contracting: No state income tax. Lower than MA costs. NH preference program. Small accessible market. The state invests $65 million in professional services contracts annually through New Hampshire Division of Procurement and Support Services.
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