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The Readsboro Selectboard reviewed a draft Sheriff’s contract but tabled action due to concerns about the dates listed. A board member will work with Sheriff Gulley to correct the contract before approval.
The Town of Arlington authorized a $65.25 reimbursement payment to GALUSHA for lister training costs. The invoice is dated April 2, 2026 and due April 6, 2026.
The Lincoln Selectboard scheduled discussion and possible approval of a Transfer Station Contract and fee schedule with Acker Waste Management at the April 3, 2026 special meeting. Contract amount and term will be determined during the meeting.
Heritage Aviation, the Airport’s fixed-base operator, is collaborating with the Airport and Stantec on the glycol system upgrade study, providing operational input on deicing and related infrastructure. The engagement reflects Heritage’s ongoing role under its FBO agreement.
Hubbard Brothers reported an ending balance of $5,989.83 on its monthly statement with the Town of Middletown Springs. The statement reflects ongoing account activity between the town and the vendor.
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Civic IQ tracks 10,232 other government contracts across 328 agencies in Vermont representing $7K in total contract value. These contracts span 10 vendors and cover service agreements, technology implementations, infrastructure projects, and procurement awards. Contract details including amounts, terms, and renewal dates are updated as new data becomes available.
The leading vendors with other government contracts in Vermont include: GREEN UP VERMONT (48 contracts); VERMONT CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (47 contracts); AMERICAN RED CROSS (35 contracts); TIMES ARGUS (30 contracts); SENIOR SOLUTIONS (29 contracts). Tracking vendor contract wins, values, and agency relationships helps you understand the competitive landscape — whether you're evaluating vendors as an agency buyer or positioning against incumbents as a competitor.
The most active Vermont government agencies procuring other are: City of Montpelier (891 contracts); Burlington International Airport (City of Burlington, Department of Aviation) (600 contracts); Town of East Montpelier (387 contracts); Town of Waterbury (372 contracts); Town of Bristol (362 contracts). Each agency manages its own procurement process and vendor relationships. Understanding which agencies are the largest buyers helps vendors prioritize outreach and tailor their proposals to specific agency needs.
Civic IQ aggregates other contract data from 328 Vermont government agencies into a single searchable database. You can browse contracts by agency, vendor, value, status, and renewal date. Beyond active contracts, Civic IQ also tracks pre-RFP signals from board meetings and budget discussions — surfacing other opportunities 6–18 months before formal solicitations go live.
Based on tracked contract data, the average other government contract in Vermont is valued at approximately $1, with 10,232 contracts totaling $7K. Individual contract values vary significantly depending on scope, agency size, and contract duration. Detailed value breakdowns by agency and vendor are available on Civic IQ.
Beyond other, other active government contract categories in Vermont include Service, PROFESSIONAL_SERVICES, OTHER, SUPPLIES, and MAINTENANCE. Agencies often procure across multiple categories simultaneously — a city upgrading its IT infrastructure may also issue contracts for professional services, facilities maintenance, and cybersecurity. Tracking related categories helps you identify cross-selling opportunities and understand the full procurement landscape.
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