Faculty & Staff
Federal opportunity from University of Delaware Procurement. Place of performance: DE.
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All Politics Is Local Article by Sophonie Milord | February 20, 2026 UD's Summer City Management Fellows Program paves the way for students to carve a path to a career in local government. Article by Sophonie Milord | February 20, 2026 UD's Summer City Management Fellows Program paves the way for students to carve a path to a career in local government. UD recognized for sustainability efforts Article by Tabitha Groh | February 19, 2026 The University has earned a silver rating for its continued improvements Article by Tabitha Groh | February 19, 2026 The University has earned a silver rating for its continued improvements Art, activism and memory Article by Megan M.F. Everhart | February 19, 2026 Students on a study abroad program in Chile learn how the country’s artists reflect on its political past and present Article by Megan M.F. Everhart | February 19, 2026 Students on a study abroad program in Chile learn how the country’s artists reflect on its political past and present
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This “Faculty & Staff” notice from University of Delaware Procurement (notice_id: de_Politics) contains article-style content dated February 19–20, 2026, including items such as “UD's Summer City Management Fellows Program” and “UD recognized for sustainability efforts.” The text reads like a campus news feed rather than a solicitation and provides no solicitation number, response deadline, NAICS/PSC, set-aside, or deliverables. As written, there is not enough procurement detail to determine scope, compliance requirements, or whether bidding is even applicable. Treat this as informational unless UD confirms it is tied to a specific purchasing action or RFP.
Based strictly on the provided text, UD appears to be publishing internal/external communications highlighting programs (e.g., Summer City Management Fellows Program), sustainability recognition, and study abroad learning outcomes. No acquisition intent, requirement, or request for vendor services is stated.
- Validate whether this is a procurement opportunity or a misclassified news page (contact University of Delaware Procurement and reference notice_id “de_Politics”).
- If it is tied to a buy, request the actual solicitation/RFP package, including scope of work, deliverables, evaluation criteria, and submission instructions.
- If tied to communications, determine whether UD seeks content development, web publishing support, media relations, or program administration support (none specified in the notice text).
- Request/obtain the official solicitation document (if one exists) tied to this content.
- Confirm solicitation number, notice type, posted date, response deadline, and submission method/portal.
- Confirm scope/deliverables and whether the need is for program support (e.g., fellows program administration) versus communications/content services.
Source coverage notes
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Whether this is actually a solicitation vs. a news/content page
- Solicitation number and notice type
- Response deadline and submission instructions
- Statement of work/deliverables and evaluation criteria
- Point of contact (contracting officer/buyer)
- Place of performance
- NAICS/PSC and any set-aside
- Period of performance start/end
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