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The Washington State
Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC)

program helps companies find and successfully achieve contracts for work with the local, state and federal governments.  With the help of the PTAC program, Washington State companies have won millions of dollars in federal, state and local contracts and subcontracts.

Winner of the

"2010 APTAC Outstanding Center Award"

Outstanding Center Awards are given to both a Statewide and a Regional PTAC program

to identify and showcase APTAC member organizations that operate at

the highest level of professionalism and consistently demonstrate best practices. 

Other PTACs can look to these recognized centers for ideas and methods

for improvement and growth.

Click on the map below to find the center nearest you. 



If you are a Native American owned firm, there is a PTAC specifically dedicated working with Native firms. This center has knowledge of tribal law, Native 8a certifications, and other specialty knowledge.       [Learn about their program]

To be eligible for services from the Native PTAC, companies must be:

  • A for-profit concern
  • 51% Native-owned, individual or tribal enterprise
  • Located on or near a federally recognized reservation
  • Located in areas served by the Seattle, WA, Portland, OR or Juneau, AK offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs


The Washington PTAC is funded by the Department of Defense and the non-profit organizations that house centers:

Economic Development Association of Skagit County
Statewide Branch Offices are located at:
Seattle Public Schools

 



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New 2010 Base Directory

On a state-by-state basis, it identifies DOD Installations (Base Name/Phone Numbers and URL website address).  Although it doesn’t identify buying office info, it may be useful if you or a SB you counsel are looking for info on an installation that you don’t regularly cover.  You can call the main Base phone number or go to the website and identify the contracting office POCs.  It could be a timesaver (and may even alert you to an Installation that you may not have known existed).