Schools call for digital communication, notification system, high-speed internet and VoIP services.
A New York district is looking for managed network and technology support services. And a Maryland district seeks firewall equipment and services.
An Oregon district seeks a web host and designer, and Des Moines wants a learning management system.
A management and circulation system for libraries, and a student information system that can share data is being sought by districts.
School systems want visual arts resources and a digital streaming service.
A Wisconsin district wants to lease devices and Ohio’s Columbus city school district is seeking an individualized typing program.
‘Unified Contract’ Designed to Help Districts, Companies Comply With California Law
Silicon Valley Education Foundation Spearheaded Effort to Speed Purchasing, Address Data-Privacy Concerns
Can one contract meet all the needs of school districts and their ed-tech providers? That’s the premise behind a new contract launched by the Silicon Valley Education Foundation and several districts.
The Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium, which has lost market share, has issued an RFP for a new hybrid test for college admissions and federal accountability.
Districts are seeking a learning management system and full-service web hosting services.
Why RFPs Often End Up on a Road to Nowhere
Companies Should Examine a School District's Financial Status Before Responding to a RFP
An Education Week Research Center survey offers insights on why school districts put forward requests for proposals that don’t result in them buying anything.