Opportunity
Pompano Beach Ionwave #Communication (Upcoming OpenGov Sourcing Module Go-live (May 1st, 2026))
City of Pompano Beach Announces Transition to OpenGov eProcurement Platform
Posted
April 22, 2026
Respond By
May 31, 2026
Identifier
Communication (Upcoming OpenGov Sourcing Module Go-live (May 1st, 2026))
The City of Pompano Beach, FL is announcing a transition to a new eProcurement platform for all future sourcing activities. - The Procurement & Contracts Department will use OpenGov as its new web-based Sourcing platform - OpenGov is the only vendor and OEM mentioned, serving as the technology provider for the eProcurement system - The new portal will allow vendors to: - Register for notifications of future bidding opportunities - Track updates and amendments - Submit questions and receive answers online - Respond electronically to bids - All vendors must register with OpenGov to participate in future solicitations; registration is free - No products or services are being procured in this notice—this is an informational announcement about the platform transition - The city will use NIGP category codes for future solicitations - No specific contract value, period of performance, or line items are associated with this notice
Description
The City of Pompano Beach, FL, is announcing the transition to a new web-based Sourcing platform in partnership with OpenGov, going live on May 1st, 2026. This new eProcurement portal will enable vendors to register for notifications of future bidding opportunities, track updates and amendments, submit questions and receive answers online, and respond electronically to bids. After the go-live date, all vendors must be registered with OpenGov to participate in new solicitations. Registration with OpenGov is free of charge.