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Bid Responders The Interlocal Purchasing System Participation Detail as of 8/19/2021 10:23:34 AM (CT) Bid Information Bid Creator Sarah Reynolds Deputy General Counsel/Contract Management Email [email protected] Phone 903 (575) 2673 Fax Bid Number 210602 Title Consulting and other Related Services Bid Type RFP Issue Date 6/3/2021 08:01 AM (CT) Close Date 7/16/2021 03:00:00 PM (CT) Participation Summary Company Name City, State Invitation Date Status Status Date Response Date 15000 Cubits Katy, TX 06/03/2021 22nd Century Technologies Inc (22nd century Somerset, NJ 06/03/2021 Submitted 07/16/2021 07/16/2021 Technologies Inc.) 2KB Energy Services Suwanee, GA 06/03/2021 30430 Huntington Circle Bulverde, TX 06/03/2021 360 Solutions Group Corpus Christi, TX 06/03/2021 3W Consulting Group LLC Cross Roads, TX 06/03/2021 4 AM CORP Katy, TX 06/03/2021 4.0 GPA LLC Houston, TX 06/03/2021 4Consulting, Inc. DALLAS, TX 06/03/2021 4Kboards Keller, TX 06/03/2021 4T Partnership LLc Celina, TX 06/03/2021 5 L5E LLC (5) Irving, TX 06/03/2021 5 Wards Group LLC Prosper, TX 06/03/2021 5K Technical Services Plano, TX 06/03/2021 65th North Group, LLC Chandler, AZ 06/03/2021 6e Technologies, LLC Denver, CO 06/03/2021 A+ Technology & Security Solutions, Inc. Bay Shore, NY 06/03/2021 A1 Staffing & Recruiting Agency, Inc. Oklahoma City, OK 06/03/2021 AAMECC (AAMECC LLC) Harlingen, TX 06/03/2021 Aaron Daffern Consulting River Oaks, TX 06/03/2021 Submitted 06/03/2021 06/03/2021 AB Staffing Solutions Gilbert, AZ 06/03/2021 Abacus Service Corporation Southfield, MI 06/03/2021 Abanty Systems LLC (ENVIRONMENTAL Brownsville, TX 06/03/2021 MULTISERVICE CONTRACTING SOLUTIONS LLC) Abba Staffing and Consulting Dallas, TX 06/03/2021 ABS FACILIITES MANAGEMENT (kRIS- MAR Warren, NJ 06/03/2021 MANAGEMENT ASSO) Absolute Business Consulting Group McAllen, TX 06/03/2021 Academic Search, Inc. (Academic Search) Washington, DC Viewed 06/07/2021 Accellux Solutions (Denus Global LLC) Katy, TX 06/03/2021 ACCESS DATA SUPPLY, INC. HOUSTON, TX 06/03/2021 AccessibilityOz (AccessibilityOz Inc.) New York, NY 06/03/2021 Accume Partners Mount Laurel, NJ 06/03/2021 Accur8 Software Solutions LLC Brattleboro, VT 06/03/2021 ACNOVATE CORPORATION Santa Clara, CA 06/03/2021 Adaptive Industrial Services, LLC Houston, TX 06/03/2021 Viewed 06/11/2021 Advanced Medical Personnel Services, Inc. Broomfield, CO 06/03/2021 (Advanced School Staffing) Advanced Network Management, Inc, Alburquerque, NM 06/03/2021 AEG Affiliated Energy Group LLC Houston, TX 06/03/2021 Viewed 06/03/2021 Aeries Education Solutions Richardson, TX 06/03/2021 AF Verizon Telecom (American Financial League City, TX 06/03/2021 Marketing Group Inc.) 210602 - Page 1 of 156 Afton Partners Chicago, IL 06/03/2021 Viewed 06/03/2021 AGP Resources, LLC Tallahassee, FL 06/03/2021 Airtel Tower LLC Allen, TX 06/03/2021 AL Jones Contracting Consulting Services, LLC Houston, TX 77083, TX 06/03/2021 Alamo Insurance Group (Brown & Brown San Antonio, TX 06/03/2021 Insurance, Inc.) Alboum Translation Services (Alboum & Arlington, VA 06/03/2021 Associates) Alchemy Technology Group, LLC HOUSTON, TX 06/03/2021 Alegna Technologies, Inc. Kennesaw, GA 06/03/2021 ALEKSANDER OMEGA LLC DALLAS, TX 06/03/2021 ALINEDS LLC Pflugerville, TX 06/03/2021 All Out Construction & Hauling Inc Quinlan, TX Viewed 06/26/2021 Allan Retail Group Celina, TX 06/03/2021 Alliance GeoServices, LLC plano, TX 06/03/2021 Alliant Cybersecurity Houston, TX Viewed 07/08/2021 Allied Express Solutions Chula Vista, CA 06/03/2021 Allied-SCSS (Allied Supply Chain Support & Dallas, TX 06/03/2021 Services) Alphonso Solomon And Company, Inc. Cedar Hill, TX 06/03/2021 ALTITUDE UAS Wichita, KS Submitted 07/16/2021 07/16/2021 Altruant Consulting LLC Austin, TX 06/03/2021 Always Be Learning San Francisco, CA Viewed 06/14/2021 Ambonare Austin, TX 06/03/2021 Amec Foster Wheeler E&I Dallas, TX 06/03/2021 American Integration Contractors, LLC (Noel) Lafayette, LA 06/03/2021 American Investigations & Security International Brownsville, TX 06/03/2021 American Productivity & Quality Center Houston, TX 06/03/2021 American Unit, Inc. Plano, TX 06/03/2021 Viewed 06/04/2021 AMIL's Dual Design, Inc Little Rock, AR 06/03/2021 Amplified IT Norfolk, VA 06/03/2021 AMSYS Innovative Solutions Houston, TX 06/03/2021 Amy L. McCurdy and Associates, LLC liberty hill, TX 06/03/2021 Amzur Technologies, Inc. Tampa, FL 06/03/2021 Anderson LED Signs LLC JONESBORO, AR 06/03/2021 AnyDesk Software Clearwater, FL 06/03/2021 AnyWay Technologies (AnyWay Computer Co., Wynne, AR Viewed 06/30/2021 Inc.) Apollo Metro Solutions (Apollo Metro Solutions, Naples, FL 06/03/2021 Inc.) Apptegy Little Rock, AR Viewed 07/15/2021 AquaLogic Water Consulting Austin, TX 06/03/2021 Aquila Environmental LLC Fort Worth, TX 06/03/2021 Aquilla Educational Resources Forney, TX 06/03/2021 AR Commercial Roofing LLC Pratt, KS 06/03/2021 Arc Global Services LLC Allen, TX 06/03/2021 Archangel Tablets LLC N Miami Beach, FL 06/03/2021 ARCHIS DESIGN LLC ALBUQUERQUE, NM 06/03/2021 Arcsona Campbell, CA 06/03/2021 Ardent Technologies Inc Dayton, OH 06/03/2021 Viewed 06/04/2021 Argus Talent Houston, TX 06/03/2021 Argusoft America Inc Newark, CA 06/03/2021 Arkansas Filter North Little Rock, AR Viewed 06/07/2021 Armored Communications LLC Boerne, TX 06/03/2021 Armoured One LLC Syracuse, NY 06/03/2021 Arnold & Associates Interiors Inc (Arnold & Baton Rouge, LA 06/03/2021 Associates Interiors) Arrow Research Institute Southlake, TX 06/03/2021 Asaskura Robinson Austin, TX 06/03/2021 Ascenda Services Abilene, TX 06/03/2021 Ash Group, LLC Prospect, KY 06/03/2021 Viewed 06/03/2021 Ask IT Consulting Inc Holtsville, NY 06/03/2021 Asociar LLC Plano, TX 06/03/2021 Aspell Services, Inc. San Antonio, TX 06/03/2021 Aspire HR, Inc. Dallas, TX 06/03/2021 Viewed 06/03/2021 Aspiryon, LLC. McAllen, TX 06/03/2021 Asset Services, Inc. Overland Park, KS 06/03/2021 210602 - Page 2 of 156 Associated Theatrical Contractors Springfield, MO 06/03/2021 Astchar LLC Edinburg, TX 06/03/2021 ATI Restoration LLC Anaheim, CA 06/03/2021 ATIME4Marketing (KATHY NORRIS HALL LLC) Houston, TX 06/03/2021 Atlas Consulting (Atlas Technology Consulting Austin, TX 06/03/2021 Viewed 06/03/2021 and Management) Atlas10 Grand Prairie, TX 06/03/2021 Atos IT Solutions & Services, Inc. Irving, TX 06/03/2021 Audio Video Corporation Albany, NY 06/03/2021 Augmented Training Systems Austin, TX Submitted 06/03/2021 06/03/2021 Avant Systems Inc Dallas, TX 06/03/2021 Aventis Systems, Inc. Marietta, GA 06/03/2021 Avenu Insights & Analytics, LLC Herndon, VA 06/03/2021 AVSANT LLC (RP Tellone and Company) Richardson, TX 06/03/2021 Axiom IT Solutions Missoula, MT 06/03/2021 Azavar Audit Solutions, Inc. Chicago, IL 06/03/2021 Bakers Safe and Lock Co. Houston, TX No Bid 06/03/2021 06/03/2021 Bank OZK Little Rock, AR 06/03/2021 Banks Property Management, LLC Little Rock, AR 06/03/2021 Bansar Technologies Inc Austin, TX 06/03/2021 Barcodes Inc (Barcodes LLC) Chicago, IL 06/03/2021 Bartlett Tree Experts (The F. A. Bartlett Tree Austin, TX 06/03/2021 Expert Company) Bearcom Garland, TX Viewed 07/01/2021 Benco Commercial Roofing (Benco Construction Fort Worth, TX Viewed 06/03/2021 Services, Inc.) Bennett Management Solutions, LLC SPRING, TX 06/03/2021 Berkeley Research Group Houston, TX 06/03/2021 Bernhard TME (Perrine) Little Rock, AR 06/03/2021 Berry Dunn McNeil & Parker, LLC (BerryDunn) Portland, ME 06/03/2021 Beyond Driven Technologies Royse City, TX 06/03/2021 Billingsley Education San Clemente, CA 06/03/2021 Biz Ops of Texas, LLC Tomball, TX 06/03/2021 BJackson Enterprises LLC KATY, TX 06/03/2021 Blank Technologies Corp Buffalo, NY 06/03/2021 Blinqdata LLC Barrington, IL 06/03/2021 Blue Chip Wholesale Supply Inc Leander, TX 06/03/2021 Blue Engine Inc New York, NY 06/03/2021 Blue Iron Technologies Spring, TX 06/03/2021 Blue Line Consulting & Safety Services Marshall, TX 06/03/2021 BMCTEX ENTERPRISES LLC Chandler, TX 06/03/2021 Boab Inc Bullard, TX Viewed 06/21/2021 Bonadio & Co., LLP Pittsford, NY 06/03/2021 Bowman Recruitment Solutions LLC Pflugervile, TX 06/03/2021 BQR Advertising and Public Relations, Inc. Houston, TX 06/03/2021 Viewed 06/03/2021 BrightBenefits (National Guardian Life, dba Brentwood, TN 06/03/2021 BrightBenefits) BrightLeaf Group, Inc. Austin, TX 06/03/2021 BrightWatch LLC Austin, TX 06/03/2021 Viewed 06/03/2021 Brinkley Sargent Wiginton Architects Dallas, TX Viewed 06/04/2021 Brocade LLC Pittsburgh, PA 06/03/2021 Viewed 06/03/2021 Bruce's General Construction Inc. Beaumont, TX 06/03/2021 Unsubmitted 06/03/2021 BSA Design Group Inc. Dallas, TX 06/03/2021 Building Health Check LLC Clearwater, FL 06/03/2021 Building Solutions (Keslar Realty Advisors dba dallas, TX 06/03/2021 Building Solutions) bulb Inc. Lafayette, CO 06/03/2021 Burgeon IT Services LLC Claymonth, DE 06/03/2021 Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc. Houston, TX 06/03/2021 Business and Financial Management Solutions, Austin, TX 06/03/2021 Viewed 07/16/2021 LLC Business Partner Solutions, LLC East Point, GA 06/03/2021 BuzzClan LLC Dallas, TX 06/03/2021 Viewed 06/17/2021 C Squared Networks North Little Rock, AR 06/03/2021 C&R Staffing Solutions, Inc.
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