The Purchasing Section is responsible for the development and procurement of professional and general service, and commodity contracts. These contracts provide services such as education, medical, substance abuse treatment, electronic monitoring, residential facilities, etc., as well as the purchase of items for resale to offenders.
The department has received special delegations of authority from the Office of Administration, Division of Purchasing for the purpose of purchasing such services and items as substance abuse treatment services, community reentry contracts, and bulk fuel, regardless of the dollar value.
For general revenue funded purchases valued annually at $50,000 or greater, the Purchasing Section serves as the department's liaison with the Office of Administration, Division of Purchasing. The Purchasing Section encourages vendors to check the Office of Administration, Division of Purchasing's website for additional bidding opportunities, to review contract awards, and to register as a State of Missouri Vendor.
MissouriBUYS is changing procurement in the State of Missouri
The Department of Corrections has transitioned to MissouriBUYS, the State of Missouri’s new, secure web-based eProcurement system. All of the Department’s contracts can now be found on the MissouriBUYS website at https://missouribuys.mo.gov/.
The department will be posting all formal and informal solicitations (IFB’s and RFQ’s) on the consolidated Bid Board in MissouriBUYS rather than on our agency’s bid site.
Vendors selling products and/or services to the State of Missouri need to register as a vendor in MissouriBUYS. Registering as a vendor in MissouriBUYS will enable vendors to receive automated email notification of bid opportunities based on commodity code matches, respond electronically to bid opportunities, receive awards if selected under a solicitation, etc. Information for Vendors provides additional information on the benefits of registering as a vendor in MissouriBUYS and how to find, view, and respond to business opportunities during the state’s transition.