Doing Business with the State
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P-Card Information for State Employee Cardholders
The Purchasing Card program is co-sponsored by the Department of Administrative Services Procurement Services and the Office of the State Comptroller. It is designed and intended to more effectively meet your purchasing and travel needs.
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Public Auctions for State Surplus Property
The Department of Administrative Services, Surplus Property Program is the legally authorized agent in the State for the disposition of all usable property that a state agency deems surplus to its operating needs.
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Public Auctions for State Surplus Vehicles
The Department of Administrative Services, Surplus Property Program is the legally authorized agent in the State for the disposition of all usable property that a state agency deems surplus to its operating needs, including vehicles.
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Purchase Surplus State-Owned Real Estate
DAS Leasing and Property Transfer is responsible for selling surplus state-owned real estate.
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SBE/MBE Program Certification Application (Small or Minority Business Enterprise)
The Supplier Diversity Program, also known as the Set-Aside Program (“Program”), assists Connecticut Small and Minority Businesses (SBE/MBE) to identify business opportunities for improved economic growth.
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State Surplus Links for the Public
Links to State Surplus Auctions for the Public.
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State Surplus Property Auctions for Municipalities to Purchase
The Department of Administrative Services, Surplus Property Program is the legally authorized agent in the State for the disposition of all usable property that a state agency deems surplus to its operating needs.
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State Surplus Property Auctions for Non-Profits to Claim
The Department of Administrative Services, Surplus Property Program is the legally authorized agent in the State for the disposition of all usable property that a state agency deems surplus to its operating needs.
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State Surplus Property Auctions for State Agencies to Claim
The Department of Administrative Services, Surplus Property Program is the legally authorized agent in the State for the disposition of all usable property that a state agency deems surplus to its operating needs.
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State Surplus Property Auctions for State Agencies to Scrap (All Items)
The Department of Administrative Services State Surplus Property Program is the legally authorized agent in the State for the disposition of all property that a state agency deems as no longer needed, either being surplus or scrap.
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State Surplus Property Auctions for State Agencies to Sell
The Department of Administrative Services, Surplus Property Program is the legally authorized agent in the State for the disposition of all usable property that a state agency deems surplus to its operating needs.
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State Surplus Vehicles - State Agency and Municipality Procedures to Purchase
The Department of Administrative Services, Surplus Property Program is the legally authorized agent in the State for the disposition of all usable property that a state agency deems surplus to its operating needs, including vehicles.
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State Surplus Vehicles - State Agency Procedures to Surplus
The Department of Administrative Services, Surplus Property Program is the legally authorized agent in the State for the disposition of all usable property that a state agency deems surplus to its operating needs, including vehicles.
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State Surplus Computers, Laptops & Hard Drives – State Agency Procedures to Surplus
The process to surplus for reallocating state-owned computers, laptops and hard drives using the Department of Administrative Services State Surplus Property Program, which is the legally authorized agent in the State for the disposition of all usable surplus property.
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Surplus Found/Seized Property and Unclaimed Goods - Police Department Procedures to Surplus
State and Municipal Police Departments that have Found Property/Unclaimed Goods in their possession for greater than one year can turn that property over to the DAS Surplus Unit for auction, in accordance with the CT General Statutes C.G.S.A. 7-285 Sale of unclaimed goods by police departments.