How does DIR’s ability to extend its contracts to other states impact the current Cooperative Contracts program?
Legislation expanded the use of DIR’s cooperative contracts to other state’s agencies. (Other state’s local and county governments and school districts already had the ability to use DIR’s contracts.) Sales through cooperative contracts by other states will increase sales volumes, thus potentially reducing prices and allowing DIR to reduce administrative fees to Texas government customers.
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