Wyoming Government Contracts — Procurement Guide
Researched by the BidStride Research Team
Wyoming state agencies award approximately $500M+ in contracts annually across construction, technology, professional services, and operations. Contracts are posted through the Wyoming Procurement Website and require vendor registration before you can submit responses or receive bid notifications.
Wyoming has specific programs for small and disadvantaged businesses including Wyoming Small Business Program. Understanding the state's set-aside programs and registration requirements before you bid is essential to competing effectively.
Procurement Portal
- Portal Name
- Wyoming Procurement Website
- Annual Volume
- $500M+
Small Business Programs
Wyoming Small Business Program
- DBE
- Wyoming Resident Preference
Top Wyoming Procurement Agencies
These agencies represent the highest volume buyers in Wyoming state government. Targeting your business development efforts toward the agencies most relevant to your capabilities will yield the strongest results.
- WYDOT
- Department of Administration and Information
- Department of Health
- Department of Corrections
- Department of Education
Top NAICS Codes in Wyoming State Contracting
These NAICS codes appear most frequently in Wyoming state solicitations. Ensure your SAM.gov registration and state vendor profile include the codes relevant to your services.
How to Register and Bid on Wyoming Contracts
- 1Register on Wyoming Procurement Website. Vendor registration is required to receive bid notifications and submit responses. Registration is typically free. Start registration →
- 2Select your commodity codes. During registration, select the NIGP or product/service codes that match your offerings. This determines which solicitations you receive notifications for. The more accurately you code your capabilities, the more relevant your alerts will be.
- 3Pursue Wyoming Small Business Program certification if eligible. Certified small and disadvantaged businesses receive preference in evaluation and access to set-aside opportunities. Review eligibility criteria for DBE and apply before you bid.
- 4Monitor solicitations and respond promptly. State procurement deadlines are firm. Late bids are typically rejected regardless of reason. Use BidStride to get daily alerts when newWyoming opportunities matching your NAICS codes are posted.
Frequently Asked Questions — Wyoming Government Contracting
Wyoming vendors register through the Administration and Information (A&I) Division of General Services website. Solicitations are posted on the Wyoming Procurement website. Registration is free and required to receive notifications and participate in formal competitive processes.
Wyoming gives a preference to Wyoming resident vendors and Wyoming-manufactured products on state purchases. The preference helps offset any cost advantages held by out-of-state vendors and is intended to support Wyoming's local economy.
Wyoming requires formal competitive sealed bids for purchases over $25,000. Three competitive quotes are required for purchases between $5,000 and $25,000. Small purchases under $5,000 can be made with minimal competition. Emergency purchases require justification.
Wyoming's energy sector (coal, oil, gas, and increasingly wind) shapes state procurement priorities and budget availability. Transportation in challenging high-altitude terrain, wildlife management, and natural resource monitoring are significant categories. Wyoming has one of the lowest state budgets but benefits from energy severance tax revenues.
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