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Active opportunities open for bidding
Louisiana Workforce Commission
The Louisiana Office of State Procurement issued a solicitation to establish a 12-month janitorial services contract for the Louisiana Workforce Commission facilities in Baton Rouge. The contract period is projected to begin July 1, 2026, and includes options for two 12-month renewals. Responses must be submitted via the LaGov system before the bid opening scheduled for late May 2026.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
Louisiana Workforce Commission
Close: May 28, 2026
The Louisiana Office of State Procurement issued a solicitation to establish a 12-month janitorial services contract for the Louisiana Workforce Commission facilities in Baton Rouge. The contract period is projected to begin July 1, 2026, and includes options for two 12-month renewals. Responses must be submitted via the LaGov system before the bid opening scheduled for late May 2026.
AvailableLouisiana Workforce Commission
This solicitation seeks contractors for the WTP-74 Amiss Water Treatment Plant Transmission Main Replacement project in Louisiana, focusing on civil engineering and construction services. The procurement is currently open and is hosted on the BidNet Direct platform for the Louisiana BidNet Purchasing Group. Detailed project documents and the specific issuing organization are restricted to registered members, but the bidding period is set to close on May 7, 2026.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 7, 2026
Louisiana Workforce Commission
Close: May 7, 2026
This solicitation seeks contractors for the WTP-74 Amiss Water Treatment Plant Transmission Main Replacement project in Louisiana, focusing on civil engineering and construction services. The procurement is currently open and is hosted on the BidNet Direct platform for the Louisiana BidNet Purchasing Group. Detailed project documents and the specific issuing organization are restricted to registered members, but the bidding period is set to close on May 7, 2026.
Louisiana Workforce Commission
This Invitation to Bid is for Armed Guard Services for the Louisiana Workforce Commission, offering an initial 1-year contract with options for two 12-month renewals. Bidders must be licensed with the Louisiana State Board of Private Security Examiners.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 28, 2026
Release: -
Louisiana Workforce Commission
Close: Apr 28, 2026
This Invitation to Bid is for Armed Guard Services for the Louisiana Workforce Commission, offering an initial 1-year contract with options for two 12-month renewals. Bidders must be licensed with the Louisiana State Board of Private Security Examiners.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Louisiana Workforce Commission
The Louisiana State Plan outlines a comprehensive strategy under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) to enhance the state's workforce development system. It aims to improve educational accessibility and excellence, address barriers to economic mobility, and leverage the state's economic strengths for widespread upward mobility. The plan centers on building a fully integrated, performance-driven "One Door" employment system, streamlining service delivery across workforce, education, and public assistance programs. Key strategic goals include increasing the Labor Force Participation Rate, dedicating a higher share of workforce funding to direct participant services, expanding work-based learning and Registered Apprenticeship programs, and achieving a 60% postsecondary credential attainment goal for working-age adults by 2030. The overall vision is to connect Louisianans to meaningful employment, meet employer needs, and drive sustained economic growth through efficient, accountable, and coordinated strategies.
The strategic plan for the Louisiana Workforce Commission focuses on empowering individuals and businesses by offering innovative workforce development programs. It aims to bridge the gap between education, employment, and economic opportunity, supporting individuals in transitioning to stable careers and equipping businesses with skilled talent. Key areas include business workforce solutions, pathways to independence through integrated services, and aligning education with workforce needs. The plan also emphasizes efficient administration, fraud prevention, and ensuring compliance across various workforce programs.
The WIOA Combined State Plan for Louisiana focuses on aligning skills training with industry projections, identifying high-demand industries, and addressing the needs of older workers through the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP). Key priorities include coordinating SCSEP activities with WIOA title I programs and other initiatives under the Older Americans Act, engaging employers to promote unsubsidized employment opportunities, and ensuring equitable distribution of SCSEP positions across the state, with a focus on serving minority older individuals and those with the greatest economic and social needs. The plan also outlines strategies for continuous improvement in SCSEP services and performance, including expanding supportive services, incorporating technology-driven training, and addressing systemic barriers faced by older workers.
The WIOA Combined State Plan for Louisiana (PY 2024-2027) outlines strategies to leverage the state's economic strengths and promote widespread upward mobility. Key areas of focus include improving educational accessibility, workforce training, and economic development to diversify the labor market. The plan addresses challenges in providing accessible pathways to economic mobility, particularly for those facing poverty and low educational attainment, by aligning workforce development activities with employer needs and enhancing collaboration among various state agencies and local boards. The plan aims to strengthen the state's economic resilience and enhance workforce engagement by focusing on high-demand industries and occupations, improving data systems, and supporting individuals with barriers to employment.
The WIOA Combined State Plan for PY 2024-2027 outlines Louisiana's strategy for coordinating employment and training activities through the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG). It focuses on aligning services with American Job Centers (AJCs) to assist low-income individuals and families in achieving self-sufficiency. Key priorities include reducing barriers to employment, increasing stability for vulnerable populations, and fostering collaboration between Community Action Agencies and local AJCs to improve outcomes for co-enrolled clients.
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Administrator, Targeted Populations/Employer Outreach, Office of Workforce Development
Assistant Director (Louisiana Rehabilitation Services, Louisiana Workforce Commission)
Assistant Secretary, Office of Management and Finance
Assistant Secretary, Office of Workforce Development
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