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An amendment template is now available to assist agencies with amending contracts that were affected by Session Law 2023-134, which went into effect as of October 3, 2023, and provides revisions to North Carolina General Statute § 143-49 Powers and duties of Secretary.  

Any contract awarded by the state, and departments, agencies, and institutions of the state, on or after October 3, 2023, must contain this language.

By NC General Statute § 143B-1320, the definition, scope and exemptions for IT are: 

The Division of Purchase & Contract has established a new statewide term contract to provide goods and services from Non-Profit Work Centers for the Blind and Severely Disabled (NPWCBSD) in accordance with GS 143.129.5 (b).

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The Division of Purchase & Contract has established a new statewide term contract to provide recycling services for electronic equipment.

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The Division of Purchase & Contract has established a new statewide term contract to provide walk-in building supplies in multiple categories.

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On August 15, 2022, Governor Cooper lifted the state’s COVID-19 State of Emergency, which rescinded EO143.

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01-NCAC-05A, 05B became effective March 1, 2022.

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The Division of Purchase & Contract has established a new Statewide Term Contract to provide Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) supplies.

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The Division of Purchase & Contract has established a new Statewide Term Contract to provide medical, welding, and specialty gases.

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The Division of Purchase & Contract has established a new statewide term contract to provide locking devices and accessories.

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This February, the NC Department of Administration celebrates Black History Month by highlighting a few of our state and nation’s “Firsts” – A spotlight on African Americans serving as “firsts” in their professions, service appointments, and artistry. Featured profiles serve as beacons of courage who are leading the way, charting new paths, proudly representing the African American community – and inspiring people everywhere.

The Commission of Indian Affairs’ Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Program is the recipient of the 2021 Division of Indian and Native American Programs Grants Performance Management System (GPMS) Team Award. The award was presented to WIOA by the US Department of Labor during the 41st National Indian and Native American Employment/Public Law 102-477 Training Conference. The GPMS was designed to streamline program operations, enhancing case management documentation, employment opportunities and on-the-job training services.

On January 24, state employees from across the state were encouraged to wear blue in recognition of human trafficking awareness month. Human trafficking involves the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, buying or selling of human beings for labor and services by means of force, fraud or coercion.

Make NC Count | Census.NC.Gov

National Census Day was April 1, 2020. Even though this observance falls on April Fool’s Day, the Census is no laughing matter. A lot is at stake and we need your help to Make North Carolina Count!

NC State SealBased on data released by the NC Department of Administration’s Council for Women and Youth Involvement, nearly 80,000 individuals sought domestic violence and sexual assault services between 2018 and 2019 in just North Carolina alone.

2020 State Employee Appreciation Day

Burning candles at nightA leader by definition is a person who commands a group, organization or country. While we’ve had many leaders both present and past, there are only a small majority that leave a legacy, a lasting mark on our nation and hearts. This year, we’ve lost many inspiring leaders from the civil rights movement to the state legislature to the US Supreme Court.

Named as a Top 20 Event by the Southeast Tourism Society, the North Carolina Indian Heritage Month Celebration is one of the most anticipated festivities hosted by the NC Museum of History each year.