It had the highest overall spending of state agencies at $178.9 million, including $64.5 million on IT services and $11.3 million on computer services.
According to the agency’s website, TxDOT is responsible for developing and operating the state’s integrated transportation system and facilitating the movement of freight and international trade.
Here are its highest payments over the second quarter, which are pulled from the Texas Comptroller’s “Payments to Payee” visualization.
With rounding:
- $20.6 million to TTEC Government Solutions, which provides contact center solutions
- $13.3 million to Accenture LLP, which provides management consulting and professional services
- $13 million to the Texas Department of Information Resources, which offers technology solutions to state and local government entities
- $5.7 million to Texas A&M Transportation Institute, a state agency providing research, education and technology transfer
- $8.6 million to AT&T Corp., which provides telecommunications, media and technology services
The periodic reports of spending on IT goods and services by agencies and departments in state government are compiled by Industry Insider — Texas as a way of highlighting procurements and trends.