State agencies · Texas CMBL active · Statewide

State AI governance, ready to bid.

For state CIOs and CISOs facing AI inventory mandates, governance frameworks, and the procurement reality of working through CMBL, HUB preferences, and 25 procurement districts.

The receipts · Texas

State (Texas)

Entity
Sellhausen Consulting LLC
CMBL
Active · Vendor ID 14229761185Active since June 17, 2026
VetHUB
Being prepared
NIGP Codes
21 totalClass 918 (15) · Class 920 (6)
Districts
All 25 Texas state procurement districts
Location
Round Rock, TX · Williamson County

The mandate landscape

What the state buyer is operating inside.

The state-level instruments shaping AI procurement and governance. Less coverage, fewer staff, same operational shape as the federal floor.

  1. NOW

    Texas SB 1964

    Effective September 1, 2025. Governs Texas state agency and local government AI use. Directs the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) to establish an AI code of ethics aligned with the NIST AI RMF and to develop minimum risk management standards for heightened-scrutiny AI systems.

  2. JAN 2026

    Texas HB 149 (TRAIGA)

    Texas Responsible AI Governance Act. Signed June 22, 2025; in force as of January 1, 2026. State-actor restrictions on intentionally harmful deployment, biometric identification without consent, and social scoring. Creates a regulatory sandbox and an AI Council.

  3. JAN 2027

    Colorado SB 26-189

    Automated Decision-Making Technology Act. Signed by Governor May 14, 2026; effective January 1, 2027. Repealed-and-reenacted version of the prior Colorado AI Act (SB 24-205), which was substantially modified by SB 25B-008 before being superseded. Developer and deployer documentation obligations.

  4. TRACKING

    Multi-state landscape

    California (SB 53 — frontier transparency, in force), Illinois (HB 3773 — employment AI), New York (RAISE Act — frontier safety), and other state variants tracking. State CIOs already planning for the floor that lands first across multiple jurisdictions.

Procurement

How to buy.

What is live on the page is what is in hand. Everything else lives in the back office until it crosses a threshold worth naming.

  • CMBL (Centralized Master Bidders List)

    Active · Vendor ID 14229761185 · since June 17, 2026

  • NIGP commodity codes

    21 codes · Class 918 (15) · Class 920 (6) · direct buyer search match

  • Procurement districts

    All 25 Texas state procurement districts · statewide

  • VetHUB

    Being prepared

Engagements

What we ship for the state buyer.

Same discipline as the federal practice. State procurement-shaped. Sized to fit the staff and budget reality of a state agency, not the timeline of a multi-year federal program.

  1. 01

    Scope-of-work-shaped

    State Agency AI Inventory & Governance Sprint

    Texas TRAIGA (HB 149) and SB 1964-aligned inventory and governance framework. The inventory state CIOs need to actually file, not the version that looks complete until the auditor opens the spreadsheet.

  2. 02

    Short-cycle engagement

    State Agency AI Risk Review

    Use-case-by-use-case risk review against TRAIGA and SB 1964 obligations, NIST AI RMF, and the operational realities of a state agency. Written for state procurement, not federal templates retrofitted.

  3. 03

    Ongoing retainer

    State AI Policy Advisor (Fractional)

    Fractional principal-level advisory for state CIOs / CISOs without the staff bandwidth to read every cross-state bill. Standing posture, monthly cadence, named accountability.

Next step

Bring your AI inventory. We will tell you whether it survives the next state audit.

30 minutes. No deck. You describe the program. We tell you what is at risk and what to fix first.

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