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Texas State University FY24 Procurement Over $15,000 RFP

Texas State University, San Marcos, TX·Higher Ed
Mar 01, 2024
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Summary

This document lists procurement actions for Texas State University for FY24, specifically for the 3rd Quarter, covering March 1 to May 31, 2024. It details vendor names, contract numbers, PO numbers, descriptions of goods or services, and the associated PO amounts.

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