New Jersey Telecommunications Services Agreement

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This form is a detailed Telecommunications Services Agreement document for use in the computer, internet and/or software industries.
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WELCOME. The Division of Purchase and Property (DPP), within the Department of the Treasury, was created under N.J.S.A. A-3 and serves as the State's central procurement agency.

A State contract can be defined as a contract made. between the State, or an entity of the State, which, for present. purposes, may be defined as any organization created by statute. within a State that is given control over an economic activity, and a. foreign national or a legal person of foreign nationality.

Welcome to NJSTART, the State of New Jersey's new eProcurement portal! This solution is designed to streamline the procurement process and make it more efficient for companies looking to do business with the State. If you haven't registered yet, ENROLL NOW. Registration is easy and takes only a few minutes.

Step 1: BUSINESS REGISTRATION - Register as a business with the State of New Jersey's Division of Revenue (if not previously registered) Step 2: NJSTART - Register as a vendor in NJSTART (if not previously registered) Step 3: AFFIRMATIVE ACTION COMPLIANCE Provide a photocopy of a valid Certificate of Employee

To obtain a State contract, vendors compete for an award by responding to a Request for Proposal (RFP) when issued by the Division of Purchase and Property. RFPs are posted on the Division's website. RFPs are also posted on the NJSTART website.

Welcome to NJSTART, the New Jersey Department of Treasury's new eProcurement system, which puts the power to do business with the State into your hands. On October 15, 2015, the NJSTART vendor registration interface to the New Jersey Comprehensive Financial System (NJCFS) was implemented.

Welcome to NJSTART, the State of New Jersey's new eProcurement portal! This solution is designed to streamline the procurement process and make it more efficient for companies looking to do business with the State. If you haven't registered yet, ENROLL NOW. Registration is easy and takes only a few minutes.

To obtain a State contract, vendors compete for an award by responding to a Request for Proposal (RFP) when issued by the Division of Purchase and Property. RFPs are posted on the Division's website. RFPs are also posted on the NJSTART website.

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New Jersey Telecommunications Services Agreement