Education procurement vehicles help schools, districts, and higher education institutions access technology and services through competitively awarded contracts and cooperative purchasing agreements. These pre-approved purchasing pathways streamline the procurement process, allowing educational organizations to acquire needed solutions faster, with fewer administrative hurdles, and in alignment with applicable public procurement policies. By leveraging cooperative contracts, education leaders can reduce RFP cycles, ensure compliance, and focus on implementation and impact.
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NEOED solutions can be purchased through a variety of cooperative contracts and education-focused procurement vehicles designed to support the unique needs of education institutions. These partnerships help streamline purchasing, ensure policy compliance, and simplify vendor selection for academic organizations. Become a procurement partner.
The Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) delivers technology solutions to state and local government entities.
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OMNIA Partners provides competitively solicited cooperative purchasing contracts to public sector agencies, educational institutions, and non-profits to streamline procurement and maximize value.
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Sourcewell provides a wide array of competitively solicited cooperative purchasing contracts for government, education, and non-profit agencies to simplify the bidding process.
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The New York State Office of General Services (OGS) manages centralized IT Umbrella contracts to provide state agencies and local governments with streamlined access to hardware, software, and technology services.
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The North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association (NCSA) manages cooperative purchasing programs that provide state and local government agencies with competitively bid contracts for vehicles, heavy equipment, and technology.
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MiDEAL is Michigan’s extended purchasing program that allows local governments, schools, and non-profits to buy goods and services directly from state-level contracts.
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COSTARS is Pennsylvania's cooperative purchasing program that leverages the state’s buying power to provide local governments, schools, and non-profits with competitively priced contracts and a streamlined bidding process.
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