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Active opportunities open for bidding
Illinois Department of Military Affairs
The Illinois Army National Guard is soliciting the procurement of one new 36,000 lb capacity off-road diesel fork truck and one new off-road diesel telehandler for its Qualified Recycling Program. The equipment must include delivery to Camp Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois, and a full warranty. Proposals are due by April 7, 2026, with delivery required within 180 days of the contract award.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Illinois Department of Military Affairs
Close: Apr 7, 2026
The Illinois Army National Guard is soliciting the procurement of one new 36,000 lb capacity off-road diesel fork truck and one new off-road diesel telehandler for its Qualified Recycling Program. The equipment must include delivery to Camp Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois, and a full warranty. Proposals are due by April 7, 2026, with delivery required within 180 days of the contract award.
Illinois Department of Military Affairs
The Illinois Department of Military Affairs (Lincoln's Challenge Academy) seeks a certified vendor to perform inspections, routine maintenance, and repairs on multiple elevators located in Rantoul, IL. The contract term is 2 years and the vendor must hold certification from the Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal; award will be based on the combined lowest total of all items. The solicitation is an Invitation for Bid with a bid opening on 2026-04-16 and is open to vendors who meet the certification and submission requirements.
Posted Date
Apr 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Apr 3, 2026
Illinois Department of Military Affairs
Close: Apr 16, 2026
The Illinois Department of Military Affairs (Lincoln's Challenge Academy) seeks a certified vendor to perform inspections, routine maintenance, and repairs on multiple elevators located in Rantoul, IL. The contract term is 2 years and the vendor must hold certification from the Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal; award will be based on the combined lowest total of all items. The solicitation is an Invitation for Bid with a bid opening on 2026-04-16 and is open to vendors who meet the certification and submission requirements.
AvailableIllinois Department of Military Affairs
RFP for HVAC and temperature control system replacement, starting with a program analysis and potentially leading to full design services.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Sep 18, 2024
Illinois Department of Military Affairs
Close: Sep 18, 2024
RFP for HVAC and temperature control system replacement, starting with a program analysis and potentially leading to full design services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from State of Illinois, Dept. of Military Affairs
The Strategic Plan for the Illinois Department of Innovation & Technology outlines a vision for a reimagined Illinois government empowered by innovation and technology, with a mission to empower state agencies through modern, user-friendly technology solutions. The plan focuses on six key goals: enhancing user experience with digital solutions, driving innovation and leveraging modern technology to streamline government operations, protecting and securing systems and data, partnering with state agencies to increase value to residents, enabling data-informed decision-making, and fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and excellence within the DoIT workforce.
The strategic priorities focus on life safety, search and rescue, and debris removal to facilitate higher priority missions such as evacuation. Key areas include the temporary restoration of critical infrastructure like power, water, and telecommunications, followed by health and welfare, shelter, and medical assistance. Additional priorities involve permanent debris removal, crime scene preservation, and the delivery of critical incident stress debriefing to responders and citizens.
The Illinois Terrorism Task Force (ITTF) 2022 Annual Report focuses on strengthening preparation, response, and recovery capabilities throughout Illinois, guided by Vision 2025. Key areas include enhancing cybersecurity, intelligence sharing, homeland security coordination, and critical infrastructure protection. The report highlights the task force's activities, accomplishments, and recommendations, addressing challenges like funding shortfalls and emerging threats such as cyber intrusions and domestic violent extremism. It emphasizes collaboration among state, county, municipal, and federal entities to achieve risk-based capability levels and minimize the impact of incidents on lives, property, and the state's economy.
The Illinois Emergency Operations Plan focuses on providing strategic and operational guidance to coordinate state support for mass care operations during response, short-term, and intermediate recovery phases, specifically in the event of an earthquake. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of various state agencies, support organizations, and federal entities in providing essential services such as sheltering, feeding, distribution of emergency supplies, reunification, and support to evacuees. The plan emphasizes the integration of Functional Needs Support Services (FNSS) and aims to ensure resources and assistance are available to affected populations, including those with access and functional needs.
The Illinois Terrorism Task Force (ITTF) 2003 Annual Report details the task force's efforts to develop and implement the state's terrorism preparedness strategy. Key areas of focus include enhancing communication and coordination among federal, state, and local entities, improving intelligence gathering and information sharing, and building a statewide mutual aid network of specialized response teams. The report highlights accomplishments such as the distribution of personal protective equipment to first responders, the establishment of the State Terrorism Intelligence Center (STIC), and the development of a statewide mutual aid law enforcement system (ILEAS). The 2004 Strategic Plan outlines goals for continued coordination, public education, transportation infrastructure security, public health preparedness, and the integration of emerging technologies.
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