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Active opportunities open for bidding
Ohio Attorney General
The Ohio Attorney General's Office (AGO) issued a Quick Quote (AGO461400) to procure a PowerDMS software renewal for FY2027. The procurement covers one unit of Power DMS with a period of performance beginning May 22, 2026 and delivery expected by July 12, 2026. Responses are due June 8, 2026; vendors must comply with Ohio procurement laws and required licensing — this solicitation is for a software procurement (not a grant).
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
Jun 8, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
Ohio Attorney General
Close: Jun 8, 2026
The Ohio Attorney General's Office (AGO) issued a Quick Quote (AGO461400) to procure a PowerDMS software renewal for FY2027. The procurement covers one unit of Power DMS with a period of performance beginning May 22, 2026 and delivery expected by July 12, 2026. Responses are due June 8, 2026; vendors must comply with Ohio procurement laws and required licensing — this solicitation is for a software procurement (not a grant).
Ohio Attorney General
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office is soliciting renewal services for remote-support software, specifically requesting 23 GoToAssist units and 11 GoToMyPC corporate units. This procurement represents the final year of a renewal request with a period of performance starting July 1, 2026. The estimated contract value for these IT services ranges between $12,000 and $30,000.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
Ohio Attorney General
Close: Jun 4, 2026
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office is soliciting renewal services for remote-support software, specifically requesting 23 GoToAssist units and 11 GoToMyPC corporate units. This procurement represents the final year of a renewal request with a period of performance starting July 1, 2026. The estimated contract value for these IT services ranges between $12,000 and $30,000.
Ohio Attorney General
The Ohio Attorney General's Office issued a solicitation to procure a John Deere 5105M utility tractor and various hydraulic components for fiscal year 2026. The procurement includes a trade-in of an existing John Deere 5093E tractor and requires delivery to the BCI&I facility in London, Ohio by May 13, 2026. Bids are being accepted until June 10, 2026, for the provision of 14 distinct items including mounting frames and quick couplers.
Posted Date
May 18, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 18, 2026
Ohio Attorney General
Close: Jun 10, 2026
The Ohio Attorney General's Office issued a solicitation to procure a John Deere 5105M utility tractor and various hydraulic components for fiscal year 2026. The procurement includes a trade-in of an existing John Deere 5093E tractor and requires delivery to the BCI&I facility in London, Ohio by May 13, 2026. Bids are being accepted until June 10, 2026, for the provision of 14 distinct items including mounting frames and quick couplers.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Ohio Attorney General
The commission meeting included discussions on the proposed 2027 Continued Professional Training plan, updates to the Basic Training Program curriculum across multiple categories, and the establishment of new definitions in the Administrative Code regarding firearms. The committee also addressed the expansion of rules to include Crisis Response Canines, recommended rule changes to the Attorney General, and approved a new framework for Ohio State Highway Patrol members to obtain peace officer certification. Additionally, Fentanyl was approved as a permissible imprint for working canines, and a scheduled 119 hearing was continued to a future date.
The Commission discussed 2026 CPT mandate preparations and funding, reviewed Continued Professional Training updates, and approved changes to the January 2026 curriculum, including the addition of ICAT/Crisis Mitigation and the removal of certain lesson plans. Further discussions involved revisions to the Canine Evaluator lesson plan, updates on virtual reality training courses, and adjustments to refresher training requirements for officers returning to service. The Commission also recommended various amendments to the Ohio Administrative Code regarding instructor certification, refreshment training mandates, out-of-state licensure recognition, academy student remediation, and providing training access for hospital security personnel.
The Commission discussed several organizational updates, including the appointment of new commission members and the scheduling of meetings for the upcoming year. The House Committee provided recommendations for leadership positions and meeting dates. The Director introduced new personnel and provided updates on curriculum development, online training initiatives, and operational projects, including changes to Continuing Professional Training requirements. Additionally, the Commission reviewed committee reports, discussed legislation impacts, and approved a one-year extension for the K9 Fentanyl pilot program.
The Ohio Police Officers Training Commission discussed pre-certification requirements for peace officer applicants. Key topics included drug screening, psychological exams, truth verification tests, physical exams, and additional criminal disqualifiers. The commission is urged to implement these recommendations to ensure the best candidates become peace officers. The commission also discussed increasing training hours and establishing standards and a certification process for academies.
The meeting addressed several key issues including the approval of the February 11th, 2025, OPOTC minutes, and the adoption of the 2026 CPT recommendation. The July 2025 Curriculum Release and the January 2026 Release, including the release of ICAT, were presented. There was a discussion about instructor pools and updating the Ohio Administrative Code to allow the executive director to recommend guidelines for approval of instructors.
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