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The Office of the Chief Procurement Officer (OCPO) is an Innovative & Flexible Business Advisor Delivering the Right Solutions to Enable the DHS Mission.
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The Office of the Chief Procurement Officer (OCPO) is an Innovative & Flexible Business Advisor Delivering the Right Solutions to Enable the DHS Mission.
The Management Directorate is responsible for budget, appropriations, expenditure of funds, accounting and finance; procurement; human resources and personnel; information technology systems; facilities, property, equipment, and other material resources; providing biometric identification services; and identification and tracking of performance measurements relating to the responsibilities of the Department.
The Department of Homeland Security’s acquisition professionals are responsible for getting mission operators the products and services they need, when they need them, at fair prices while complying with complex laws and policies designed to make the acquisition and contracting process fair and transparent.
The Acquisition Professional Career Program (APCP) offers participants an exciting, structured way to begin careers in DHS acquisition offices
Frequently requested DHS Procurement Awards and Orders.
See the latest news on the EAGLE II contract vehicle.
DHS has achieved substantial success in spending money more efficiently through our Strategic Sourcing Program. The Department leads the Federal government in coordinated procurements and has been recognized by the Office of Management and Budget, the General Services Administration, and the Partnership for Public Service because of our results.
Large business Prime Contractors who are interested in subcontracting with small, disadvantaged, women-owned, HUBZone-certified, 8(a), veteran-owned businesses.
Private vendors are marketing/selling information on how to apply for grants. Information about grant programs can be obtained at no cost from your local library or by accessing Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) and Grants.gov.
Procurement events include: conferences, meetings, outreach sessions or symposiums, attended or sponsored by Homeland Security procurement officials.