How to Use Statewide Contracts
Sign up to use statewide contracts
Before you can use the state's purchasing power, your organization must sign a contract usage agreement. There is no cost to sign a contract usage agreement.
Find goods and services contracts
Search all current contracts.
Make a purchase from a statewide contract
After you sign a contract usage agreement:
- Use our Contract Search tool to find goods and services. You can also search contracts with small, diverse, or veteran-owned businesses.
- Identify the contract that you will be purchasing from.
- Read the "how to use this contract" section on the contract summary page and follow the instructions listed.
Costs associated with statewide contracts
Each statewide contract includes a price list that shows the maximum prices, based on low-volume purchases. Check your invoice against the price list to make sure you are not charged more than the contract price. Discounts may be available based on order quantity, manufacturer or dealer incentives, or other competitive factors. Vendors are allowed to charge less than the stated contract price.
Not finding what you need?
If a statewide contract cannot fulfill a state agency’s needs, the agency may purchase from a vendor that is not on contract and document the reason. We review these decisions during the delegation of authority process.
Get updates on statewide contracts
- Subscribe to Contracts Connection, our semimonthly email newsletter with statewide contracts news and updates.
Related laws
These are the laws authorize us to establish statewide and Washington-led cooperative contracts:
- Title 200 WAC Department of Enterprise Services creation, roles, and authority of DES
- RCW 39.26.050 Procurement of Goods and Services - Washington state law on procurement of goods and services
- RCW 39.26.060 Cooperative purchasing
- RCW 39.26.080 Procurement policy — Director's responsibility and authority — Statewide contracts
Related links
Contact us
Statewide Contracts Service Desk
Phone 360-407-2210