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Texas Department of Agriculture
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service is requesting quotations for janitorial services at the USDA-ARS Grassland, Soil & Water Research Laboratory in Temple, Texas. The contract covers approximately 26,000 square feet across three buildings with services required Monday through Friday and limited weekend work for floor maintenance. This procurement is a Total Small Business set-aside for a 12-month base period with four optional 12-month renewal periods.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 3, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
Texas Department of Agriculture
Close: Mar 3, 2026
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service is requesting quotations for janitorial services at the USDA-ARS Grassland, Soil & Water Research Laboratory in Temple, Texas. The contract covers approximately 26,000 square feet across three buildings with services required Monday through Friday and limited weekend work for floor maintenance. This procurement is a Total Small Business set-aside for a 12-month base period with four optional 12-month renewal periods.
Texas Department of Agriculture
Applications for AgLink Continuity Grants up to $500,000. These grants are designed to assist agriculture facilities/operations that perform key services linking raw commodities to additional processing facilities when fewer raw materials are delivered for processing or marketing after natural disasters. Eligible applicants are critical agriculture facilities or operations that take possession of a raw agricultural commodity directly from a group of producers (farmers, ranchers, or growers) for purposes of marketing, storage, or initial processing but that have suffered from lowered supplies of raw commodities due to natural disasters. Examples of eligible applicants include cotton gins, rice driers, produce packing sheds, and grain elevators.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Mar 4, 2026
Texas Department of Agriculture
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Applications for AgLink Continuity Grants up to $500,000. These grants are designed to assist agriculture facilities/operations that perform key services linking raw commodities to additional processing facilities when fewer raw materials are delivered for processing or marketing after natural disasters. Eligible applicants are critical agriculture facilities or operations that take possession of a raw agricultural commodity directly from a group of producers (farmers, ranchers, or growers) for purposes of marketing, storage, or initial processing but that have suffered from lowered supplies of raw commodities due to natural disasters. Examples of eligible applicants include cotton gins, rice driers, produce packing sheds, and grain elevators.
Texas Department of Agriculture
The Texas Department of Agriculture issued an RFP to procure contractor services to operate a 24/7 mental health and suicide prevention hotline staffed by behavioral health specialists trained in agriculture-related stressors. The selected vendor will also provide training and educational services for Texas agricultural communities to address mental health challenges. The contract includes tracking and quarterly reporting requirements with a performance period beginning September 1, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 2, 2026
Due Date
May 4, 2026
Release: Apr 2, 2026
Texas Department of Agriculture
Close: May 4, 2026
The Texas Department of Agriculture issued an RFP to procure contractor services to operate a 24/7 mental health and suicide prevention hotline staffed by behavioral health specialists trained in agriculture-related stressors. The selected vendor will also provide training and educational services for Texas agricultural communities to address mental health challenges. The contract includes tracking and quarterly reporting requirements with a performance period beginning September 1, 2026.
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Texas Department of Agriculture
This document is a price quotation (Quote No: 37084548) from DocuSign Government at Carahsoft to the Texas Department of Agriculture for DocuSign Enterprise Pro for Gov seats and Enterprise Premier Support. The quote, dated December 16, 2022, totals $7,870.46 and is valid until December 30, 2022. The services covered by the quote are effective from December 15, 2022, to December 14, 2023. The quote references DIR Contract No. DIR-TSO-4288 and includes specific product details and terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Dec 15, 2022
Expires
Effective: Dec 15, 2022
Texas Department of Agriculture
Expires:
This document is a price quotation (Quote No: 37084548) from DocuSign Government at Carahsoft to the Texas Department of Agriculture for DocuSign Enterprise Pro for Gov seats and Enterprise Premier Support. The quote, dated December 16, 2022, totals $7,870.46 and is valid until December 30, 2022. The services covered by the quote are effective from December 15, 2022, to December 14, 2023. The quote references DIR Contract No. DIR-TSO-4288 and includes specific product details and terms and conditions.
Texas Department of Agriculture
This contract between the State of Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) and Dell Marketing, L.P. establishes terms for the purchase of Dell hardware, software, and related services, including cloud services. Effective January 10, 2018, for an initial two-year term with two two-year renewal options, it details pricing, discounts, a 0.50% administrative fee, service level agreements, intellectual property rights, indemnification, and vendor responsibilities, all while modifying standard terms and conditions. The contract serves as a master agreement, with specific purchases occurring via individual purchase orders.
Effective Date
Jan 10, 2018
Expires
Effective: Jan 10, 2018
Texas Department of Agriculture
Expires:
This contract between the State of Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) and Dell Marketing, L.P. establishes terms for the purchase of Dell hardware, software, and related services, including cloud services. Effective January 10, 2018, for an initial two-year term with two two-year renewal options, it details pricing, discounts, a 0.50% administrative fee, service level agreements, intellectual property rights, indemnification, and vendor responsibilities, all while modifying standard terms and conditions. The contract serves as a master agreement, with specific purchases occurring via individual purchase orders.
Texas Department of Agriculture
This document, DIR-TSO-3763 Appendix A, establishes the standard terms and conditions for cooperative contracts between the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) and its vendors, referred to as "Successful Respondent." It details general provisions, intellectual property rights, contract fulfillment and promotion guidelines, procedures for purchase orders, invoicing, and payments, and comprehensive contract administration requirements including reporting and administrative fees. The document also outlines the responsibilities of the Successful Respondent, covering indemnification, insurance, certifications, and compliance with various state and federal laws. It serves as a master agreement under which specific products and services will be procured by customers via individual Purchase Orders, with no guaranteed quantity or dollar amount for the overall contract.
Effective Date
Jun 10, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jun 10, 2024
Texas Department of Agriculture
Expires:
This document, DIR-TSO-3763 Appendix A, establishes the standard terms and conditions for cooperative contracts between the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) and its vendors, referred to as "Successful Respondent." It details general provisions, intellectual property rights, contract fulfillment and promotion guidelines, procedures for purchase orders, invoicing, and payments, and comprehensive contract administration requirements including reporting and administrative fees. The document also outlines the responsibilities of the Successful Respondent, covering indemnification, insurance, certifications, and compliance with various state and federal laws. It serves as a master agreement under which specific products and services will be procured by customers via individual Purchase Orders, with no guaranteed quantity or dollar amount for the overall contract.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Texas Dept. of Agriculture
The strategic plan outlines the Texas Department of Agriculture's commitment to positioning Texas as a national leader in agriculture, strengthening the state's economy, and serving its diverse population. Key strategic pillars include expanding trade opportunities and supporting agricultural communities, protecting industry and the public through regulation, providing funding and assistance for food and nutrition programs, and ensuring effective indirect administrative support. The plan also emphasizes consumer protection, healthy living initiatives, and economic development across rural, suburban, and urban Texas.
The meeting commenced with administrative matters, including the swearing-in of new and reappointed committee members by the assistant general counsel. Key discussion points included the approval of the minutes from the May 1st meeting and an update on committee member terms that expired in February 2023, noting several members are continuing to serve pending new appointments. A significant portion of the meeting focused on reporting inspection and enforcement data for the third quarter (March 1st to May 31st, 2025). Inspection goals achievement rates were reviewed across commercial, non-commercial, school, and use observation categories. Enforcement data highlighted 55 Notices of Violations, with notable figures for failure to comply with training/supervision requirements and operating without a license, totaling 12 such violations. A discussion followed regarding the enforcement strategy for unregistered apprentices, including the decision to pursue penalties for operating without a license, which carries a minimum $1,000 fine, especially when there is no intention to register individuals. The committee also discussed the high volume of complaints received year-to-date, particularly concerning unlicensed operators in the Houston region.
The meeting included a review of Inspection and Enforcement Data for the 4th Quarter and Fiscal Year 2025, noting that commercial and noncommercial inspection goals were exceeded. Discussions covered common causes of non-compliance in schools, such as lacking an IPM coordinator. Federal updates were minimal. A significant portion of the meeting involved a presentation and discussion regarding business insurance requirements for 1099 contracted individuals, emphasizing the distinction between independent contractors and employees, and the need for proper licensing and insurance coverage for subcontractors. The committee also discussed potential rule changes related to door-to-door sales, requiring license display or inclusion on sales contracts, and registration/supervision for call-center employees, ultimately deferring the remote worker topic. A quadrennial rule review covered several sections related to on-the-job training, contract documentation, termite disclosure requirements, and IPM Coordinator training/certification standards.
The committee meeting included standard agenda items such as the review and approval of previous minutes, specifically those from the July 24th meeting. A significant portion of the discussion involved reviewing enforcement data for the fourth quarter of FY25 (June 1 to August 31, 2025), noting 22 Notices of Violations (NOVs), with the highest being for operating without a business license. The committee also reviewed the annual enforcement data for FY25 (September 1, 2024, through August 31, 2025), which included 283 NOVs, with 86 related to operating without a license. There was an extensive discussion clarifying the distinctions between 'mislication of a pesticide' and 'use inconsistent with labeling,' as well as detailing the criteria for citing incomplete pesticide use records (requiring six out of nine items to be missing for enforcement action, unless structural fumigation or commercial pre-treats are involved). The committee also reviewed inspection data for the fiscal year, noting compliance rates for commercial, non-commercial, and school district inspections, and discussed common non-compliance issues in schools, such as IPM coordinator designations and missing required approvals.
The meeting included discussion and updates on several key areas, such as committee member terms, how-to YouTube videos, inspection and enforcement data for the 3rd Quarter of FY 2025, and federal updates including Rodenticides, the Endangered Species Act (ESA), and changes to sulfuryl fluoride (SF) labels. The committee reviewed rankings and suggested edits to the goals, standards for Integrated Pest Management in Schools Training, and topics to be placed on the agenda for upcoming meetings. Public comments were heard regarding insurance coverage for 1099 employees and in-person supervision requirements for contact center employees.
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