CoreWorld Group, LLC d.b.a. CorePLUS Technologies holds a pre-competed Texas DIR contract for Deliverables-Based IT Services — giving public sector customers a streamlined, compliant path to our full technology portfolio.
Contract No. DIR-CPO-TMP-595 is awarded to CoreWorld Group, LLC d.b.a. CorePLUS Technologies by the State of Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) under the Deliverables-Based IT Services (DBITS) category.
Through this contract, CorePLUS Technologies provides services comprising IT development, data, and advisory services to Texas public-sector customers. Engagements are structured as deliverables-based Statements of Work, with terms governed by the executed DIR Cooperative Contract.
Eligible customers benefit from pre-negotiated pricing, standardized terms, and a streamlined procurement path established by DIR on behalf of the State of Texas — reducing procurement cycle time and eliminating the need for independent competitive bidding.
CorePLUS Technologies is awarded across the full breadth of Deliverables-Based IT Services under DIR-CPO-TMP-595, organized into three service lines.
The DIR Cooperative Contract Program is available to a broad community of public-sector customers, providing a pre-competed, compliant procurement path.
Engagements under DIR-CPO-TMP-595 follow the standard DIR DBITS procurement path. CorePLUS supports customers at every step.
All services provided under DIR-CPO-TMP-595 are governed by the warranty, return, and remedy terms of the executed DIR Cooperative Contract and the applicable Statement of Work (SOW).
As a professional IT services vendor — not a retail hardware reseller — CorePLUS Technologies defines warranty and acceptance terms on a per-project basis within each SOW, in accordance with DIR requirements for the Deliverables-Based IT Services (DBITS) category.
Deliverable compliance, defect correction periods, and remedy provisions are documented per engagement and reviewed during SOW negotiation. Customers with specific warranty, acceptance, or remedy questions should contact the DIR Program Contact listed in the Contact section below.
The Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) Cooperative Contract Program leverages the combined purchasing power of the State of Texas to negotiate pricing, terms, and conditions on behalf of eligible customers.
The program ensures procurement cycle time and provides a vetted, pre-competed path to qualified technology vendors — eliminating the time and cost of independent competitive bidding for eligible public-sector entities.
Learn more about the DIR Cooperative Contract Program at dir.texas.gov.