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Total student enrollment.
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System identifier.
University or college mascot.
Full-time equivalent employees.
Graduation rate percentage.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
Angelo State University
Angelo State University issued a Request for Competitive Sealed Proposals to renovate the Carr Education & Fine Arts dressing room, including demolition and replacement of interior finishes and upgrades to mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and IT infrastructure. The project includes new doors, millwork, and ADA code elements, with the owner providing technology, furniture, and fire suppression systems. The anticipated period of performance begins July 1, 2026, with a scheduled completion date of November 2, 2026.
Posted Date
May 15, 2026
Due Date
Jun 5, 2026
Release: May 15, 2026
Angelo State University
Close: Jun 5, 2026
Angelo State University issued a Request for Competitive Sealed Proposals to renovate the Carr Education & Fine Arts dressing room, including demolition and replacement of interior finishes and upgrades to mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and IT infrastructure. The project includes new doors, millwork, and ADA code elements, with the owner providing technology, furniture, and fire suppression systems. The anticipated period of performance begins July 1, 2026, with a scheduled completion date of November 2, 2026.
AvailableAngelo State University
Angelo State University is soliciting sealed proposals to purchase one 12-passenger van (model year 2026 or 2027) and accept two trade-in vehicles. The solicitation requires Ford or Chevy base models with specified features including a V8 engine, tow package, warranties, and delivery by June 1, 2026. Bidders must inspect the trade-ins and provide pricing breakdowns along with maintenance and dealership service information.
Posted Date
May 1, 2026
Due Date
May 22, 2026
Release: May 1, 2026
Angelo State University
Close: May 22, 2026
Angelo State University is soliciting sealed proposals to purchase one 12-passenger van (model year 2026 or 2027) and accept two trade-in vehicles. The solicitation requires Ford or Chevy base models with specified features including a V8 engine, tow package, warranties, and delivery by June 1, 2026. Bidders must inspect the trade-ins and provide pricing breakdowns along with maintenance and dealership service information.
Angelo State University
Angelo State University is soliciting a qualified contractor for a two-year engagement to cultivate a campus-wide culture of innovation and advance the responsible adoption of artificial intelligence across academic and operational functions. The contractor will develop AI literacy initiatives, design AI labs, and create an institutional AI roadmap and governance framework. The project involves both on-site work in San Angelo, Texas, and remote collaboration over a two-year period of performance.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
May 8, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
Angelo State University
Close: May 8, 2026
Angelo State University is soliciting a qualified contractor for a two-year engagement to cultivate a campus-wide culture of innovation and advance the responsible adoption of artificial intelligence across academic and operational functions. The contractor will develop AI literacy initiatives, design AI labs, and create an institutional AI roadmap and governance framework. The project involves both on-site work in San Angelo, Texas, and remote collaboration over a two-year period of performance.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $15,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract (DIR, OMNIA, E&I, UT System Alliance) to bypass formal bidding.
Entity: Angelo State University (TX)
Threshold: Proprietary/sole source awards over $15,000 require a “Justification of Proprietary Purchase.”
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Angelo State University
This document is a Purchase Order (P2401117) from Angelo State University to Ruffalo Noel Levitz for the online administration of the SSI Student Satisfaction Survey 2024 for 500-2499 students. The total cost for this service is $2,000.00. The PO was issued on November 9, 2023, with a delivery date of the same day.
Effective Date
Nov 9, 2023
Expires
Effective: Nov 9, 2023
Angelo State University
Expires:
This document is a Purchase Order (P2401117) from Angelo State University to Ruffalo Noel Levitz for the online administration of the SSI Student Satisfaction Survey 2024 for 500-2499 students. The total cost for this service is $2,000.00. The PO was issued on November 9, 2023, with a delivery date of the same day.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Angelo State University
The meeting included discussions on several key institutional issues. The university President provided updates regarding the custodial contract, bookstore operations, apparel procurement, and planning for the centennial. The Provost addressed course review processes, spring graduation requirements, accessibility standards for online materials, and the standardization of dual credit courses. The Student Body Vice President noted a disconnect between faculty and students and suggested implementing exit interviews for departing faculty. New business involved the approval of a bylaws revision for an ad hoc service committee and a proposal to modify the annual performance evaluation process for tenured faculty by removing the Departmental Peer Review Committee (DPRC). The session concluded with a roundtable regarding senate term limits and upcoming administrative searches.
The meeting included an update on the search process for a new provost and the implementation of an AI initiative. Discussions were held regarding the spring course review process, future summer and fall course review schedules, and faculty training on sensitive topics. The Senate voted against further discussion on the annual performance evaluation policy for tenured and tenure-eligible faculty. Additionally, the Senate discussed officer elections, the rotation of senator terms, intellectual property concerns, and future standardization of faculty measurement platforms.
Key discussions during the meeting included an update from the President regarding the status of SB37 compliance submissions to the TTU System and upcoming discussions with the ACS committee and Board of Regents. The Provost detailed the course review process under SB37, noting that a significant number of courses were reviewed across four defined buckets, with minimal required content removals being enforced. The Library Services Executive Director initiated a conversation on scholarly communication, focusing on transformational agreements and open access publishing costs, with plans to conduct a campus survey. In roundtable discussions, concerns were raised regarding textbook ordering processes and platform access through the campus bookstore, as well as significant variance in how teaching overloads are handled across departments.
The meeting included updates from the President regarding campus events, student support, and respecting privacy following a recent loss. The Provost detailed an upcoming mandatory course content review process, particularly focusing on gender and sexual orientation disclosures, emphasizing that content must be educationally necessary and not advocacy. The review process is critical due to state funding implications and will ultimately require Board of Regents approval. Discussions also covered appeals processes, potential disciplinary actions for noncompliance, and the distinction between educational content and personal commentary. Further discussions addressed standardizing course content via the ACGM, issues with parking enforcement, inviting contacts for Strategic Enrollment Management, and whether the food drive should become a permanent initiative. The Senate also addressed administrative policy changes regarding policies 06.05 (employee conduct) and 06.01 (Department Chair evaluations), as well as academic freedom standards (OP 04.04) and building security concerns.
This town hall focused on research studies scheduled for Fall 2020 and related safety protocols. Updates were provided by the chairs of the Institutional Review Board (IRB), Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC), and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). The IRB discussed guidelines for human subjects research, emphasizing frequent updates due to CDC guidance, and addressed transitioning face-to-face studies online on a case-by-case basis. The IBC detailed campus-wide protocols for sanitization, face coverings, and social distancing for research activities. The IACUC confirmed that animal care would continue without interruption, implementing CDC guidelines for researcher safety and social distancing. The Director of Sponsored Projects reported that grant processes are moving online and announced upcoming webinars on grants and new services for editing major grant proposals, in addition to monitoring federal funding streams. Discussions also covered contingencies for research continuity should the university move to remote operations, confirming that research involving animals would continue with appropriate safety measures, and addressing mask-wearing protocols for both indoor lab research and outdoor field research based on CDC guidelines regarding heat and moisture.
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