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How will DIR handle products agencies need today for which there are no contracts in place?

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How will DIR handle products agencies need today for which there are no contracts in place?

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Agencies are only obligated to purchase commodity items from DIR for which DIR has a contract. If DIR does not hold a contract for the particular class/item code, then the agency can procure that item through other avenues. DIR will work to put contracts in place where a reasonable demand exists in two or mare state agencies.

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