Translation Disclaimer
A T-Number is a generic number given to a specific group of contracts to quickly identify the contracted products or services. The vendor contract number is the number assigned to a specific vendor once a contract has been awarded to them and is the number to be used for purchases.
The Division has established certain contracts with nationally-recognized multi-state cooperatives as well as contracts from General Services Administration (GSA) supply schedules and supply schedules from other federal procurement programs. Currently, the Division has a number of contracts in effect which are posted to our website. From the list below, you will notice there are different prefixes; the “T” prefix for competitively bid State term contracts, the “M” prefix for multi-state term contracts, and the “G” prefix for GSA supply schedule contracts.
With respect to the use of federal GSA contracts and other federal supply schedules as a basis to provide goods and/or services, without competitive bidding, to State and local government in the State of New Jersey, please be advised that although statutes allow for the use of GSA pricing schedules in lieu of State contract pricing when it is in the State's best interest, the Division of Purchase and Property (DPP) must first take specific action to promulgate a specific State contract with the GSA pricing forming the basis for the pricing terms of the contract.
However, agencies with federal homeland security funds may make purchases from the GSA federal supply schedules. This purchasing authority is derived from N.J.S.A. 52:34-10.6.
All vehicles must be ordered prior to the vehicle cut-off dates in order to hold the vendor accountable for providing the vehicle. After the cut-off dates have passed, your options are to check with the vendor to see if there are any left over vehicles manufactured for State contract use. If not, the alternative is to wait until the next model year is available (mid November), or purchase a vehicle independently of the State contract, and in compliance with local procurement laws and regulations.
Customer agencies should frequently visit the vehicle web site for all updates:
Further assistance or specific questions with regard to state contracts should be directed to the State Contract Manager or the buyer-of-record indicated on the first page of the document.