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We manage more than 180 statewide contracts for goods and services. These contracts are awarded to over 1,500 businesses, many of them small businesses. State and local government agencies, tribal governments and nonprofit organizations purchase roughly $2.1 billion in goods and services from these businesses each year.
Businesses that sell goods or services to government agencies must register in WEBS, Washington’s Electronic Business Solution. It takes about 10 minutes and you’ll need to provide your:
Once you register, you can:
DES requires all vendors on statewide contracts to report their quarterly sales.
State agencies are actively seeking to spend money with small, diverse and veteran-owned Washington businesses. Here are some resources to help you get started doing business with them:
If a vendor doesn't meet a requirement, you should report them.
There are two ways to get paid by the state:
The Office of Financial Management (OFM) pays vendors via check or Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). OFM has information for vendors about the payment process and how to get help.
Businesses can also accept payment through a state credit card, called a purchase card. They work the same as any credit card.
All businesses on statewide contracts must be registered with the Washington Secretary of the State and Department of Revenue.
Some businesses need a license from the Washington state Department of Licensing. Requirements vary by business and state of residence.
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