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Virginia Department of State Police
The Virginia State Police issued a Sole Source procurement for SyTech Maintenance and Support to obtain specialized maintenance services for SyTech software systems. The solicitation was officially posted on the Commonwealth of Virginia eVA vendor portal with an estimated value between $10,000 and $50,000. Full details and response instructions are managed through the eVA system, which requires vendor registration for access to specific solicitation documents.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 2, 2026
Virginia Department of State Police
Close: Mar 31, 2026
The Virginia State Police issued a Sole Source procurement for SyTech Maintenance and Support to obtain specialized maintenance services for SyTech software systems. The solicitation was officially posted on the Commonwealth of Virginia eVA vendor portal with an estimated value between $10,000 and $50,000. Full details and response instructions are managed through the eVA system, which requires vendor registration for access to specific solicitation documents.
AvailableVirginia Department of State Police
The Virginia State Police issued a sealed Invitation for Bids (IFB) for Fentanyl Decontamination Equipment and Modular Decontamination Kits to be awarded on a grand total basis. The solicitation was posted on March 3, 2026, with a response deadline set for March 20, 2026. The official procurement process is managed through the Commonwealth of Virginia eVA vendor portal.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
Virginia Department of State Police
Close: Mar 20, 2026
The Virginia State Police issued a sealed Invitation for Bids (IFB) for Fentanyl Decontamination Equipment and Modular Decontamination Kits to be awarded on a grand total basis. The solicitation was posted on March 3, 2026, with a response deadline set for March 20, 2026. The official procurement process is managed through the Commonwealth of Virginia eVA vendor portal.
AvailableVirginia Department of State Police
Virginia State Police issued a sole-source procurement for Forensic Computers Inc. to supply CERS Forensic Password Accelerator workstations for the Computer Evidence Recovery Section. The solicitation is identified as A156VSP:114710 with an estimated value range of $50,000 - $200,000 and was posted on February 27, 2026. The opportunity is currently listed as open on the Commonwealth procurement portal, though a specific response deadline is not visible in the public summary.
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2026
Due Date
Mar 27, 2026
Release: Feb 27, 2026
Virginia Department of State Police
Close: Mar 27, 2026
Virginia State Police issued a sole-source procurement for Forensic Computers Inc. to supply CERS Forensic Password Accelerator workstations for the Computer Evidence Recovery Section. The solicitation is identified as A156VSP:114710 with an estimated value range of $50,000 - $200,000 and was posted on February 27, 2026. The opportunity is currently listed as open on the Commonwealth procurement portal, though a specific response deadline is not visible in the public summary.
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Virginia Department of State Police
This Statement of Work (Exhibit D) details the provision of DocuSign professional services by ThunderCat Technology, LLC (via subcontractor DocuSign, Inc.) to the Virginia State Police (VSP) for their DocuSign Pilot 3 project. The services include implementation of eSignature and Elavon payment processing, development of a VSP Document Server, system integration, testing, and training. The project has a period of performance of twenty-four months from the SOW execution date and a total not-to-exceed price of $105,590.80. This SOW is issued under the master contract VA-180917-TCTL.
Effective Date
Jun 24, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jun 24, 2024
Virginia Department of State Police
Expires:
This Statement of Work (Exhibit D) details the provision of DocuSign professional services by ThunderCat Technology, LLC (via subcontractor DocuSign, Inc.) to the Virginia State Police (VSP) for their DocuSign Pilot 3 project. The services include implementation of eSignature and Elavon payment processing, development of a VSP Document Server, system integration, testing, and training. The project has a period of performance of twenty-four months from the SOW execution date and a total not-to-exceed price of $105,590.80. This SOW is issued under the master contract VA-180917-TCTL.
AvailableVirginia Department of State Police
This Information Technology Software Contract is a master agreement between the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA), on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and Thundercat Technology. Its primary purpose is to establish terms and conditions for the provision of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Software, along with associated installation, training, and maintenance services. The contract has an initial term of two years, with potential extensions for up to three additional one-year periods. It functions as an optional-use, non-exclusive agreement, meaning authorized users are not obligated to purchase services but can do so under the pre-negotiated pricing and terms outlined in the contract, particularly through Exhibit B (Software Product List, License Fee and Service Charges). The document details various aspects including software licensing, warranties, maintenance, ordering procedures, reporting requirements, confidentiality, indemnification, and general legal provisions.
Effective Date
Sep 17, 2018
Expires
Effective: Sep 17, 2018
Virginia Department of State Police
Expires:
This Information Technology Software Contract is a master agreement between the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA), on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and Thundercat Technology. Its primary purpose is to establish terms and conditions for the provision of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Software, along with associated installation, training, and maintenance services. The contract has an initial term of two years, with potential extensions for up to three additional one-year periods. It functions as an optional-use, non-exclusive agreement, meaning authorized users are not obligated to purchase services but can do so under the pre-negotiated pricing and terms outlined in the contract, particularly through Exhibit B (Software Product List, License Fee and Service Charges). The document details various aspects including software licensing, warranties, maintenance, ordering procedures, reporting requirements, confidentiality, indemnification, and general legal provisions.
Virginia Department of State Police
This Purchase Order (PO04788599) from Virginia State Police to ThunderCat Technology LLC is for 25 units of Smartsheet License Pack B with Professional Support plus enhanced admin tools (Non FedRamp). The license is for an annual term of 12 months, with an effective start date of October 20, 2024. The total cost for this order is $14,655.00.
Effective Date
Oct 20, 2024
Expires
Effective: Oct 20, 2024
Virginia Department of State Police
Expires:
This Purchase Order (PO04788599) from Virginia State Police to ThunderCat Technology LLC is for 25 units of Smartsheet License Pack B with Professional Support plus enhanced admin tools (Non FedRamp). The license is for an annual term of 12 months, with an effective start date of October 20, 2024. The total cost for this order is $14,655.00.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Virginia Department of State Police
The meeting of the State Water Control Board included discussions on several key topics. The board addressed the Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System watershed permit regulation, focusing on total nitrogen and total phosphorus discharges and nutrient trading in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Amendments to the general permit were proposed, and the board considered authorizing a public comment period and public hearing for these changes. Additionally, proposed changes to the VPA permit regulation related to bioolids management during extreme weather events were discussed.
This document outlines the Comprehensive Climate Action Plan (CCAP) for Virginia, a 25-year roadmap extending to 2050, developed by the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). The plan aims to identify potential measures for climate pollution reduction across all sectors of the Commonwealth. Key focus areas include leveraging strategies to achieve emission reduction targets, analyzing co-pollutants and hazardous pollutants, conducting workforce analysis for clean energy transition, and focusing on underserved communities. The plan builds upon a previous 5-year Priority Climate Action Plan (PCAP) and incorporates extensive public and stakeholder engagement to inform its development and ensure a representative approach to climate action.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. The board reviewed and approved the minutes from a previous meeting. There was a discussion regarding the final regulations for the Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (VPDES) general permit regulation for vehicle wash facilities and laundry facilities, including considerations for storm sewer protections and comments from the city of Alexandria. The board also discussed proposed regulations for the VPDES general permit for potable water treatment plants, including updates to definitions and registration requirements. Additionally, the board touched on electronic reporting and its upcoming implementation.
The meeting addressed the sulfur dioxide non-attainment area regulation revision, specifically focusing on updating the list of non-attainment areas in the state. The discussion highlighted a new non-attainment area related to the national ambient air quality standard for sulfur dioxide, affecting a portion of Giles County due to a specific facility, Lois North America. DEQ and Lois are collaborating with the EPA to achieve compliance. The board also discussed a plan for moving ahead and attaining the standard, including a detailed inventory. Additionally, there was a report on air quality in Northern Virginia.
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality is developing a long-term, statewide Comprehensive Climate Action Plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over a 25-year period, targeting 2050. The plan focuses on identifying and evaluating potential actions across key sectors such as transportation, electric power, industry, buildings, waste and wastewater, agriculture, and natural lands. It emphasizes extensive public and stakeholder engagement, with a strong focus on environmental justice and ensuring benefits for low-income and disadvantaged communities, while also analyzing air quality, workforce development, and community impacts to create actionable pathways for future implementation.
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