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Active opportunities open for bidding
Maryland Department of State Police
The Maryland State Police Quartermaster Division is soliciting a Purchase Order Request for Proposal (PORFP) for Commercial Off‑the‑Shelf (COTS) software, related installation and training services, and manufacturer’s software maintenance to support its Skyline logistics operations. The scope includes COTS software (including DBSYSGraph), implementation/training, and a maintenance/warranty period, and requires bidders to be authorized resellers and to include MSRP evidence and, if requested, a Letter of Authorization. Proposals must be submitted through eMMA by the response deadline.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: -
Maryland Department of State Police
Close: Mar 19, 2026
The Maryland State Police Quartermaster Division is soliciting a Purchase Order Request for Proposal (PORFP) for Commercial Off‑the‑Shelf (COTS) software, related installation and training services, and manufacturer’s software maintenance to support its Skyline logistics operations. The scope includes COTS software (including DBSYSGraph), implementation/training, and a maintenance/warranty period, and requires bidders to be authorized resellers and to include MSRP evidence and, if requested, a Letter of Authorization. Proposals must be submitted through eMMA by the response deadline.
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The Maryland State Police issued a Purchase Order Request for Proposal (PORFP) to upgrade Oracle data applications by replacing end-of-life servers with Oracle Database Appliance X11-HA units and providing installation, training, and a manufacturer extended warranty. The PORFP is limited to master contractors under the Hardware and Associated Equipment and Services contract (060B2490022) and requires authorized Oracle resellers; bids must be submitted through the State's eMMA system. The solicitation was posted on February 18, 2026, and has a response deadline of March 2, 2026, at 1:00 PM EDT.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 2, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
Maryland Department of State Police
Close: Mar 2, 2026
The Maryland State Police issued a Purchase Order Request for Proposal (PORFP) to upgrade Oracle data applications by replacing end-of-life servers with Oracle Database Appliance X11-HA units and providing installation, training, and a manufacturer extended warranty. The PORFP is limited to master contractors under the Hardware and Associated Equipment and Services contract (060B2490022) and requires authorized Oracle resellers; bids must be submitted through the State's eMMA system. The solicitation was posted on February 18, 2026, and has a response deadline of March 2, 2026, at 1:00 PM EDT.
Maryland Department of State Police
The Department of Maryland State Police issued a Purchase Order Request for Proposals (PORFP) seeking six Dell PowerEdge R660 rack servers with Intel Xeon processors and ProSupport services. This procurement is designated as a Small Business Reserve (SBR) procurement and is limited to certified SBR vendors and Master Contractors under BPO 060B2490022. Bids must be submitted through the eMaryland Marketplace Advantage (eMMA) system by February 23, 2026.
Posted Date
Feb 12, 2026
Due Date
Feb 23, 2026
Release: Feb 12, 2026
Maryland Department of State Police
Close: Feb 23, 2026
The Department of Maryland State Police issued a Purchase Order Request for Proposals (PORFP) seeking six Dell PowerEdge R660 rack servers with Intel Xeon processors and ProSupport services. This procurement is designated as a Small Business Reserve (SBR) procurement and is limited to certified SBR vendors and Master Contractors under BPO 060B2490022. Bids must be submitted through the eMaryland Marketplace Advantage (eMMA) system by February 23, 2026.
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Maryland Department of State Police
This document is a Purchase Order (WOOP4601781) issued by the State of Maryland, specifically the MD Dept. of State Police, to Carahsoft Technology Corp. for the renewal of Granicus software maintenance. The service period for this renewal is from March 16, 2024, to March 15, 2024, with a total contract amount of $27,213.54.
Effective Date
Mar 16, 2024
Expires
Effective: Mar 16, 2024
Maryland Department of State Police
Expires:
This document is a Purchase Order (WOOP4601781) issued by the State of Maryland, specifically the MD Dept. of State Police, to Carahsoft Technology Corp. for the renewal of Granicus software maintenance. The service period for this renewal is from March 16, 2024, to March 15, 2024, with a total contract amount of $27,213.54.
AvailableMaryland Department of State Police
This Purchase Order (WOOP5601502) from the State of Maryland to Carahsoft Technology Corp procures software maintenance for a Granicus Renewal. The service period is from March 16, 2025, to March 15, 2026, with a total cost of $29,934.90.
Effective Date
Mar 16, 2025
Expires
Effective: Mar 16, 2025
Maryland Department of State Police
Expires:
This Purchase Order (WOOP5601502) from the State of Maryland to Carahsoft Technology Corp procures software maintenance for a Granicus Renewal. The service period is from March 16, 2025, to March 15, 2026, with a total cost of $29,934.90.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Maryland Department of State Police
The Handgun Roster Board convened to discuss several petitions that were previously denied. The board held hearings for seven petitions, focusing on concerns about concealability and reliability. Despite arguments from petitioners, motions to overturn the original denials failed because a majority of the full board did not vote in favor. The board reviewed petitions for firearms from manufacturers such as BRUGGER & THOMET, HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON, MKE (CENTURY ARMS), and SONS OF LIBERTY GUN WORKS. One petitioner failed to appear, but the petition was still considered. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn.
The board convened to discuss and approve firearms, including reviewing tabled petitions and new submissions. The board examined samples and received reports from the MSP Firearms/Toolmarks Examiner, considering factors such as concealability, ballistic accuracy, and build quality. The board also considered and unanimously passed their annual report on the status of personalized handgun technology.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on various handgun models, with each evaluated based on criteria such as concealability, ballistic accuracy, and safety. The board reviewed tabled petitions and new submissions, ultimately approving or tabling each based on whether they met the established criteria. The Smart Gun Report was discussed, and a board member volunteered to lead research for the report.
The Handgun Roster Board convened to discuss various petitions for review. The board reviewed and approved numerous handgun models and additions from manufacturers such as Sturm Ruger, Heckler & Koch, Springfield Armory, Akai Custom Guns, Glock, Atlas Gunworks, Tactical Edge Arms, Taurus, Colt/Colt Manufacturing, Franklin Armory, Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson, MKE (Zenith Firearms), Kimber, Canik, Jem Guns, Armscor Philippines, BRNO/CZ, American Tactical, CZ USA, Carl Walther, Ed Brown Products, Dan Wesson Firearms, Cylinder and Slide, Angstadt Arms, CMMG, Tisas, and Nighthawk Custom. Some petitions were tabled for reconsideration at a later date due to issues such as the firearm being unable to test fire. The board also reexamined and approved a previously tabled petition from Robinson Armament.
The Handgun Roster Board convened to review tabled and regular petitions for handguns. The board examined samples and received reports from MSP Firearms/Toolmarks Examiners, considering factors such as concealability, ballistic accuracy, and reliability. They approved or tabled various firearm models and calibers based on whether they met the criteria in the statute, with some members dissenting due to safety concerns. The board also discussed the publication of approved firearms in the Maryland Register and on the Maryland State Police website.
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