


The New York State Office of General Services’ Information Technology Umbrella Manufacturer Contract (“Umbrella Contract”) is the State’s primary IT contract for software, hardware, cloud solutions, and implementation services. It is one of the most important procurement vehicles for technology companies seeking to do business with state agencies and authorities, local governments, school districts, public colleges and universities, and eligible nonprofits across New York State.
OGS is expected to issue a solicitation in the coming months to add new contractors to this contract. Responding to this solicitation is critical to your business for the following reasons:
For many technology companies, this contract is not simply one procurement opportunity among many; it is the contract that can determine whether a company is positioned to compete for business in New York’s public sector over the next several years, making it especially important for companies focused on modern digital infrastructure, software-as-a-service platforms, cloud migration, cybersecurity, and related implementation support.
The timing of this solicitation is crucial because companies that do not secure a place on the contract when this opportunity is released may be shut out of this procurement pathway until November 2030. For firms that view New York as a strategic market, missing this window could mean losing years of potential access to customers and projects across state and local government, education, and nonprofit sectors.
The value of getting on the contract extends beyond visibility. It can shape a company’s long-term business development strategy in New York. Many public entities are required or prefer to purchase through OGS contracts such as the Umbrella Contract because it streamlines the purchasing process, provides an approved procurement path, and reduces administrative burdens for users. That means companies awarded a place on the contract gain access to a broad and diverse customer base through a vehicle that buyers already know and trust.
Not being on the state’s primary IT contract can place even highly qualified companies at a competitive disadvantage. In other words, a strong product alone is not enough; companies also need to be on the right contract – and for IT companies, that contract is the Umbrella Manufacturer contract.
Pursuing this opportunity, however, requires more than simply submitting a bid. New York’s procurement process is highly structured and detail oriented. Companies must be prepared to navigate solicitation requirements, pricing structures, responsive documentation, compliance expectations, and contract terms that can have major implications for both award and implementation. Even sophisticated companies with strong commercial sales operations often find that public procurement in New York demands a different strategy, a different level of preparation, and a thorough understanding of how state agencies evaluate risk, responsibility, and value.
This is where experienced guidance makes a difference.
Ostroff Associates’ Procurement Services practice helps companies navigate each stage of the procurement lifecycle, from early opportunity assessment through bid preparation, contract award, and final implementation. Marc Hiller and Ruth Walters have decades of firsthand knowledge and experience in the state procurement process and that experience helps clients develop strong, compliant proposals that position them to compete successfully in New York’s public sector market. Ostroff Associates can provide your company with the necessary insight and expertise in responding to the OGS IT Umbrella Manufacturer Contract solicitation.
Our team works with clients to evaluate whether the opportunity aligns with their business goals, develop a compliant and competitive response strategy, anticipate procurement challenges, and prepare strong submissions that reflect both technical capabilities and procurement best practices. We also help clients think beyond award by preparing them for contract administration, customer engagement, and long-term growth once they are on the Umbrella Contract.
For technology companies that are considering whether to pursue the upcoming Umbrella Manufacturer solicitation, the answer is clear: now is the time to start planning. Early preparation can make the difference between a rushed submission and a well-positioned bid that opens the door to years of opportunity in New York’s public sector market.
If your company is evaluating this opportunity, Ostroff Associates is ready to help you navigate the process and position your business for success.