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Government contracts for it & software services in New Mexico
A snapshot of open federal, state, and local opportunities in New Mexico, updated daily. To search them and get daily matches for your business, sign up free.
About it & software services contracts in New Mexico
It & software services contracts in New Mexico typically cover legacy system modernization and custom application development, managed IT and helpdesk support, network and server administration, agency website and portal redesigns, cloud migrations, ERP and case-management implementations, and software licensing and integration contracts. Federal posts in this category fall under NAICS 541512 (Computer Systems Design Services), with related work under 541511 (Custom Computer Programming Services), and the bulk of the work flows to civilian agencies buying through GSA's Multiple Award Schedule, DoD components, and the VA. Federal IT is one of the heaviest users of 8(a), HUBZone, and SDVOSB set-asides, and many state and local IT solicitations are sized specifically for regional firms rather than national integrators.
There are no open it & software services contracts visible in New Mexico right now, but new postings land daily — historically this category sees several postings per month statewide. Setting up a saved search now means catching the next New Mexico post the moment it hits SAM.gov or the state procurement portal, often several days before vendors who only check manually each week. Buyers span a mix of federal civilian agencies, DoD installations, and state and local governments active in New Mexico.
Beyond federal opportunities, much of the it & software services work in New Mexico is posted through the New Mexico GSD State Purchasing Division portal, with recurring buyers including the New Mexico Department of Transportation and the University of New Mexico. New Mexico's resident-business and resident-veteran preferences can add 5–10% to a bidder's score on contested awards. ContractRadar pulls federal postings from SAM.gov alongside state and local feeds so an IT and software vendor doesn't have to monitor each portal manually.