Oklahoma IT Services Government Contracts
Find and win it services contracts in Oklahoma
Oklahoma actively invests $400 million annually in information technology services annually. IT procurement is managed through the Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services - Information Services Division (ISD), which oversees statewide technology strategy and security standards. Oklahoma follows the Oklahoma Cybersecurity Framework (NIST-based) for cybersecurity compliance. Key data protection requirements stem from Oklahoma Computer Crimes Act. Security breach notification required. ISD manages statewide IT services. Major technology initiatives include Oklahoma Broadband Initiative and Enterprise Cloud Strategy.
- Demonstrated IT service delivery capabilities
- Compliance with Oklahoma Computer Crimes Act
- Vendor registration with Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services - Information Services Division (ISD)
- Cyber liability insurance coverage
- Recommended certifications: SOC 2, ISO 27001
- Key personnel with required clearances or certifications
- Past performance on similar government IT contracts
Annual IT Budget
$400 million annually
CIO Office
Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services - Information Services Division (ISD)
Security Framework
Oklahoma Cybersecurity Framework (NIST-based)
Data Protection
Oklahoma Computer Crimes Act
Key Facts
- โCentralized IT through OMES
- โEnergy sector IT opportunities
- โStrong university IT spending
- โModerate competition level
- โGrowing tech sector in OKC and Tulsa
Oklahoma IT Contract Vehicles
Recommended Certifications
Top Oklahoma IT Agencies
- Information Services Division
- Office of Management and Enterprise Services
- Oklahoma State University
- University of Oklahoma
- Department of Transportation
Major IT Initiatives
- Oklahoma Broadband Initiative
- Enterprise Cloud Strategy
- Cybersecurity Enhancement
- Digital Government Services
- 1Register as a vendor through https://omes.ok.gov/services/information-services
- 2Review Oklahoma's current IT initiatives: Oklahoma Broadband Initiative, Enterprise Cloud Strategy
- 3Get on contract vehicles: OMES IT Master Agreements
- 4Leverage cooperative contracts: NASPO ValuePoint, GSA Schedule
- 5Target key agencies: Information Services Division, Office of Management and Enterprise Services
- 6Ensure compliance with Oklahoma Cybersecurity Framework (NIST-based)
- 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 Oklahoma?
Oklahoma IT contracts are posted on the official state procurement portal and through the Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services - Information Services Division (ISD). Key agencies posting IT opportunities include Information Services Division, Office of Management and Enterprise Services, Oklahoma State University, University of Oklahoma. Register as an IT vendor and set up bid alerts for technology categories. Consider applying to OMES IT Master Agreements for streamlined access to opportunities.
What certifications are needed for Oklahoma government IT contracts?
Required: Oklahoma business registration, OMES vendor registration. Preferred certifications include SOC 2, ISO 27001. Oklahoma follows the Oklahoma Cybersecurity Framework (NIST-based) - contractors should demonstrate alignment with this framework. For cloud services, StateRAMP or FedRAMP authorization is increasingly required.
Does Oklahoma use contract vehicles for IT services?
Yes, Oklahoma uses several IT contract vehicles including OMES IT Master Agreements, State Use Contracts, IT Staff Augmentation. The state also accepts NASPO ValuePoint, GSA Schedule. Being on these vehicles provides faster access to task orders and reduces procurement time.
What are Oklahoma's cybersecurity requirements for IT contractors?
Oklahoma requires compliance with Oklahoma Computer Crimes Act. Security breach notification required. ISD manages statewide IT services. Contractors must follow the Oklahoma Cybersecurity Framework (NIST-based). Typical requirements include data encryption, access controls, incident response plans, and employee background checks.
What are Oklahoma's major IT initiatives I should know about?
Oklahoma is currently focused on these major IT initiatives: Oklahoma Broadband Initiative, 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 Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services - Information Services Division (ISD) website for the latest strategic plans.
What makes Oklahoma IT contracting unique?
Key facts about Oklahoma IT contracting: Centralized IT through OMES. Energy sector IT opportunities. Strong university IT spending. Moderate competition level. Growing tech sector in OKC and Tulsa. The state invests $400 million annually annually in IT services, with major opportunities through Information Services Division, Office of Management and Enterprise Services, Oklahoma State University.
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