Provo City School District - Chromebooks and Management Licenses
Federal opportunity from SCHOOL DISTRICTS • Provo City School District. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026.
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Provo City School District - Chromebooks and Management Licenses
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The Provo City School District is seeking bids for Chromebooks and associated management licenses, with a response deadline set for February 27, 2026. This opportunity suggests a significant investment in educational technology, reflecting the district's commitment to enhancing student learning through digital resources. Bidders should prepare comprehensive proposals that align with the district’s educational goals and technology needs.
Provo City School District aims to procure Chromebooks and management licenses to improve their technological infrastructure for students and staff, facilitating better learning environments.
- Identify Chromebook specifications
- Outline management license requirements
- Detail support and maintenance services
- Prepare delivery schedules
- Create training programs for staff
- Technical specifications of proposed Chromebooks
- Details on management license capabilities
- Previous experience and references in school districts
- Pricing structure and terms
- Support and maintenance service outline
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- No specific Chromebook models mentioned
- Management license details unclear
- Lack of information on existing technology infrastructure
- No budget range provided
- Unclear decision-making criteria for procurement
- No information on evaluation timeline
- Missing details on post-purchase support requirements
- Absence of vendor qualification standards
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