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New Mexico IT Services Government Contracts

Find and win it services contracts in New Mexico

Overview: IT Services Contracting in New Mexico

New Mexico actively invests $200 million annually in information technology services annually. IT procurement is managed through the New Mexico Department of Information Technology (DoIT), which oversees statewide technology strategy and security standards. New Mexico follows the New Mexico Cybersecurity Framework (NIST-based) for cybersecurity compliance. Key data protection requirements stem from New Mexico Data Breach Notification Act. Requires notification of data breaches within 45 days. Major technology initiatives include Connect New Mexico Broadband and Enterprise Cloud Strategy.

Requirements for New Mexico IT Contractors
  • Demonstrated IT service delivery capabilities
  • Compliance with New Mexico Data Breach Notification Act
  • Vendor registration with New Mexico Department of Information Technology (DoIT)
  • Cyber liability insurance coverage
  • Recommended certifications: SOC 2, ISO 27001
  • Key personnel with required clearances or certifications
  • Past performance on similar government IT contracts
New Mexico IT Services Quick Facts

Annual IT Budget

$200 million annually

CIO Office

New Mexico Department of Information Technology (DoIT)

Security Framework

New Mexico Cybersecurity Framework (NIST-based)

Data Protection

New Mexico Data Breach Notification Act

Key Facts

  • โœ“Strong national lab presence (Sandia, Los Alamos)
  • โœ“Resident business preferences
  • โœ“Lower competition level
  • โœ“Growing broadband investment
  • โœ“Defense/research spillover opportunities

New Mexico IT Contract Vehicles

DoIT Master Agreements
Statewide Price Agreements
IT Staff Augmentation

Recommended Certifications

SOC 2
ISO 27001

Top New Mexico IT Agencies

  • Department of Information Technology
  • General Services Department
  • University of New Mexico
  • New Mexico State University
  • Department of Transportation

Major IT Initiatives

  • Connect New Mexico Broadband
  • Enterprise Cloud Strategy
  • Cybersecurity Enhancement
  • Digital Government Services
Tips for Winning New Mexico IT Contracts
  • 1
    Register as a vendor through https://www.doit.nm.gov/
  • 2
    Review New Mexico's current IT initiatives: Connect New Mexico Broadband, Enterprise Cloud Strategy
  • 3
    Get on contract vehicles: DoIT Master Agreements
  • 4
    Leverage cooperative contracts: NASPO ValuePoint, Western States Contracting Alliance
  • 5
    Target key agencies: Department of Information Technology, General Services Department
  • 6
    Ensure compliance with New Mexico Cybersecurity Framework (NIST-based)
  • 7
    Build relationships with state IT leadership and program managers
  • 8
    Demonstrate experience with cloud migration and cybersecurity
Top Agencies for IT Contracts
  • Department of Defense (DoD)
  • Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
  • General Services Administration (GSA)
  • State IT Departments
  • State CIO Offices
Related NAICS Codes

These NAICS codes are commonly used for it services government contracts:

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find IT contracts in New Mexico?

New Mexico IT contracts are posted on the official state procurement portal and through the New Mexico Department of Information Technology (DoIT). Key agencies posting IT opportunities include Department of Information Technology, General Services Department, University of New Mexico, New Mexico State University. Register as an IT vendor and set up bid alerts for technology categories. Consider applying to DoIT Master Agreements for streamlined access to opportunities.

What certifications are needed for New Mexico government IT contracts?

Required: New Mexico business registration, State vendor registration. Preferred certifications include SOC 2, ISO 27001. New Mexico follows the New Mexico Cybersecurity Framework (NIST-based) - contractors should demonstrate alignment with this framework. For cloud services, StateRAMP or FedRAMP authorization is increasingly required.

Does New Mexico use contract vehicles for IT services?

Yes, New Mexico uses several IT contract vehicles including DoIT Master Agreements, Statewide Price Agreements, IT Staff Augmentation. The state also accepts NASPO ValuePoint, Western States Contracting Alliance, GSA Schedule. Being on these vehicles provides faster access to task orders and reduces procurement time.

What are New Mexico's cybersecurity requirements for IT contractors?

New Mexico requires compliance with New Mexico Data Breach Notification Act. Requires notification of data breaches within 45 days. Contractors must follow the New Mexico Cybersecurity Framework (NIST-based). Typical requirements include data encryption, access controls, incident response plans, and employee background checks.

What are New Mexico's major IT initiatives I should know about?

New Mexico is currently focused on these major IT initiatives: Connect New Mexico Broadband, Enterprise Cloud Strategy, Cybersecurity Enhancement, Digital Government Services. Understanding these priorities can help you position your services to address the state's current technology needs. Visit the New Mexico Department of Information Technology (DoIT) website for the latest strategic plans.

What makes New Mexico IT contracting unique?

Key facts about New Mexico IT contracting: Strong national lab presence (Sandia, Los Alamos). Resident business preferences. Lower competition level. Growing broadband investment. Defense/research spillover opportunities. The state invests $200 million annually annually in IT services, with major opportunities through Department of Information Technology, General Services Department, University of New Mexico.

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Helpful Certifications
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  • Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)
  • HUBZone
  • Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB)
  • FedRAMP Authorized
  • CMMC Certified

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