26-585 RFP - E-Rate Category Two Equipment - Juniper Switching
Federal opportunity from P2000401 - Purchasing | P2000 - Purchasing • Eugene School District 4J. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 20, 2026.
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26-585 RFP - E-Rate Category Two Equipment - Juniper Switching
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The Oregon Purchasing agency has issued RFP 26-585 for E-Rate Category Two Equipment, specifically focusing on Juniper Switching. Responses are due by March 20, 2026. This presents an opportunity for vendors to provide solutions aligned with the E-Rate program, facilitating enhanced telecommunications services.
The buyer aims to procure switching equipment under the E-Rate program, which supports eligible schools and libraries in obtaining affordable telecommunications and internet access.
- Review RFP documentation and requirements
- Develop technical specifications for Juniper Switching equipment
- Prepare compliance and pricing proposals
- Draft project management and implementation plan
- Submit bid by response deadline
- Completed proposal form
- Technical specifications documentation
- Pricing strategies
- Compliance documentation
- References from previous E-Rate projects
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- Absence of information on installation and support requirements
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