For Agencies and Municipalities

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  • Marshal Commission, State

    The State Marshal Commission is an Executive Branch commission operating within the Department of Administrative Services with independent decision making authority.

  • Uniform Licensing Application

    The Uniform Licensing Application helps improve the efficiency of the licensing process by consolidating the procedures and eliminating unnecessary duplication of documents submitted for licensing purposes.

  • Commission for Educational Technology

    The Commission for Educational Technology is an independent group formed in 2000 by the Connecticut Legislature, composed of twenty leaders from education, business, information technology, and government. The Commission for Educational Technology is empowered by the General Assembly to envision, coordinate, and oversee the management and successful integration of technology in Connecticut's schools, libraries, colleges and universities.

  • Making a Freedom of Information (FOI) Request Through DAS

    The Connecticut Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to obtain records from DAS and attend meetings of all public agencies with certain exceptions.

  • FOI Guidelines for Agencies and Municipalities

    Provide guidelines to agencies regarding the calculation of the fees charged for copies of computer-stored public records.

  • DAS Business Office Overview

    Lists customer agencies supported and services provided by the DAS Business Office

  • Login to CTsource

  • CTsource Registration

  • CTsource

    CTsource is a one-stop shop to register, manage, search, view and respond to all solicitation and contract related activities that DAS Procurement and DAS Construction Services are tasked with.

  • School Safety Infrastructure Council

    A uniform comprehensive threat assessment process, consistent criteria and corresponding building plans will help ensure a threshold level of awareness, responsiveness and security.

  • Enterprise Architecture

    State of Connecticut Enterprise Architecture (CTEA) Information

  • Codes Amendment Subcommittee

    Established pursuant to section 29-251-7b of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, the Code Amendment Subcommittee (a subcommittee of the Codes and Standards Committee) works with staff from the Offices of the State Building Inspector and State Fire Marshal to develop State Building and Fire Safety Codes.

  • Codes and Standards Committee

    Pursuant to the requirements of Connecticut General Statutes § 29-252, the State Building Inspector and the Codes and Standards Committee (CAS) are responsible for adoption of a State Building Code based on a nationally recognized model building code.

  • Lease State-Owned Real Estate

    DAS Leasing and Property Transfer conducts real estate transactions on behalf of the State of Connecticut.

  • Purchase Surplus State-Owned Real Estate

    DAS Leasing and Property Transfer is responsible for selling surplus state-owned real estate.