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Active opportunities open for bidding
Spencer County
DESIGN-BUILD Work includes removal and construction of county bridge.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
Spencer County
Close: Mar 20, 2026
DESIGN-BUILD Work includes removal and construction of county bridge.
AvailableSpencer County
Provide emergency substitute custodial services.
Posted Date
Dec 17, 2025
Due Date
Mar 3, 2026
Release: Dec 17, 2025
Spencer County
Close: Mar 3, 2026
Provide emergency substitute custodial services.
Spencer County
2026-2030 Cyclical Reassessment and Annual Adjustment Contract.
Posted Date
Oct 29, 2025
Due Date
Dec 12, 2025
Release: Oct 29, 2025
Spencer County
Close: Dec 12, 2025
2026-2030 Cyclical Reassessment and Annual Adjustment Contract.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Skip—no evidence they use it. Go straight to coops.
Coops: Use Sourcewell. Confirm your product is on a Sourcewell-awarded contract, align with the department head, then present the Sourcewell option to the County Commissioners for approval.
No documented sole source contracting practice found for Spencer County.
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Spencer County
This document is a 60-month quote from Axon Enterprise, Inc. to Spencer County Sheriff's Dept. - IN, detailing the provision of various hardware, software licenses, services, and extended warranties. The total cost for the program is $35,625.68, payable in annual installments from February 2026 to February 2030. Deliveries and services are scheduled to commence in early 2026, with some warranties and software licenses extending until March 2031.
Effective Date
Feb 15, 2026
Expires
Effective: Feb 15, 2026
Spencer County
Expires:
This document is a 60-month quote from Axon Enterprise, Inc. to Spencer County Sheriff's Dept. - IN, detailing the provision of various hardware, software licenses, services, and extended warranties. The total cost for the program is $35,625.68, payable in annual installments from February 2026 to February 2030. Deliveries and services are scheduled to commence in early 2026, with some warranties and software licenses extending until March 2031.
AvailableSpencer County
This Order Form details a 60-month contract between Flock Group Inc. and IN - Spencer County SO for Flock Safety Platform, FlockOS Essentials, and Flock Safety Falcon LPR products, along with professional services. The agreement has an annual recurring cost of $35,000.00, leading to a total contract value of $175,000.00. Billing is annual, with the first year due at signing. The contract term commences upon hardware installation and validation.
Effective Date
Apr 2, 2024
Expires
Effective: Apr 2, 2024
Spencer County
Expires:
This Order Form details a 60-month contract between Flock Group Inc. and IN - Spencer County SO for Flock Safety Platform, FlockOS Essentials, and Flock Safety Falcon LPR products, along with professional services. The agreement has an annual recurring cost of $35,000.00, leading to a total contract value of $175,000.00. Billing is annual, with the first year due at signing. The contract term commences upon hardware installation and validation.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Spencer County
The meeting addressed various topics including a request for funding for a flagpole to be purchased and donated from the County Commissioners for a "Heroes Home", a can food drive competition in the courthouse, a nursing update from the Health Department, a request from the Sheriff's Department for transfers to buy a body scanner, an economic development structure moving forward, a report from II Takes A Village, a discussion regarding the grant for the 2025 Family Recovery Court, a rate review for the ambulance runs, and a request for approval to apply for a grant through the Health First Funding. Additionally, the meeting covered the renewal of the IPEP Workers Compensation and Cyber Policy for 2025, a discussion on the process for septic systems, and a request for funds to purchase lights and a tree skirt for a new tree.
The budget hearing included discussions on the national debt, potential economic impacts of climate change mitigation, and the balance between economic growth and environmental concerns. Proposals such as a carbon tax and repealing green tax credits were debated. Concerns were raised about the regressive nature of certain taxes and the impact of offshoring production to countries with less stringent environmental standards.
The board reviewed and approved financial reports and claims, including expenses for vehicle brake repair and IASWCD annual dues. CWI applications for cover crops were approved for Floyd Goldman, Dilger Farms, and Mark Springstun. An update on NRCS programs and the MRBI grant was provided, and funds were approved for refreshments for an upcoming MRBI meeting. The board also discussed a mining grant application and tabled the Conservation Farmer topic until the September meeting. Eric Tulley was accepted as an associate supervisor.
The meeting included updates from the VSO regarding veterans assisted and phone calls, as well as the passing of a veteran. The Auditor was approved to post a part-time and full-time position. The Sheriff's Department provided an update on the body scanner installation and training. The Highway Department presented a task order for Community Crossing Application Assistance. The board approved a framework with the Mayor as the Board Member from the City of Rockport and Resolution 2025-01, expressing support for the Spencer County Economic Authority Corp. The Planning Commission's approval of Cleveland Cliffs' solar expansion request was acknowledged. A letter of support for PSC Fiber's BEAD Grant Program Application was approved. An addendum regarding payment receipting and direct payments with Pay Court was approved. The possibility of getting a county credit card was discussed, and INDOT's request regarding Lincoln Ferry Park was tabled for further discussion. The date of the March 18th meeting was moved to March 14th.
The Commissioners Meeting covered a range of topics. Discussions included updates on the OCRA Grant for the Old Jail property, highway matters such as fuel reports, chip and seal road completion, and concerns about CR 600E. Legal matters were addressed, including a proposed ordinance on the speed limit for Brewery Street and a refinery survey. New business included AC unit repairs, a lease agreement for office space, and the purchase of a new server. Health insurance renewals and a grant to reduce diesel emissions were also discussed. Additionally, there were presentations on a trails project, EMA updates, polling locations, and COBRA rates. The meeting also addressed concerns about a CAFO, road repairs, weight limits, and a pharmacy benefit manager.
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