Maryland SB157 establishes competitive proof of concept procurements as an authorized method for state government units.
Maryland SB157 provides for the establishment of competitive proof of concept procurements as an authorized procurement method. The bill allows for multiple phases of evaluation in these procurements and requires units of state government to obtain approval from the Chief Procurement Officer or a designee before conducting a certain competitive proof of concept procurement. It also mandates that a unit must obtain approval from the Secretary of Information Technology or a designee if the procurement is for information technology.
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