The Texas A&M University System Office of HUB and Procurement Programs

The Texas A&M University System is committed to providing equal access and opportunity that encourages the development and participation of minority, woman and service disabled veteran businesses in the State of Texas. The leadership of the A&M System, its universities, agencies and health science center are dedicated to providing equal opportunity. Each System member is responsible for sustaining this commitment and providing access to procurement opportunities. Equal opportunity and access will be provided throughout the A&M System to all vendors regardless of dollar amount, funding source, or procurement category.

Phone: (979) 458-3265

https://www.tamus.edu/business/hub-procurement/hub-programs-3/

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