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Active opportunities open for bidding
Idaho Division of Purchasing
Provide one (1) combination sewer cleaner truck.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: -
Idaho Division of Purchasing
Close: May 5, 2026
Provide one (1) combination sewer cleaner truck.
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Program submission system.
Posted Date
Apr 9, 2026
Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Release: Apr 9, 2026
Idaho Division of Purchasing
Close: Apr 15, 2026
Program submission system.
Idaho Division of Purchasing
providing practice ammunition on a statewide contract basis.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Idaho Division of Purchasing
Close: May 21, 2026
providing practice ammunition on a statewide contract basis.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Idaho Division of Purchasing
The meeting included a presentation on monkeypox, covering its symptoms, transmission, and vaccine availability. There was also a financial report, with revenues greater than budgeted and expenditures under budget. The financial report included a thank you to the finance team.
The Central District Board of Health convened to discuss potential actions to protect life, health, and safety within the district concerning the COVID-19 pandemic, including a district-wide Public Health order. The discussion included the history leading up to the discussion, existing orders in place for Ada and Valley Counties, and the absence of Public Health orders for Boise and Elmore counties. There was also discussion around the data points that would need to be met for the advisory to be lifted. The board also discussed the importance of education, responsibility, and accountability of the public in terms of mask-wearing and group size limitations.
The meeting included discussion and a vote on board-designated operational reserve funds for implementing the Nurse Family Partnership program. Updates were provided on statewide trends, including comparisons of case numbers and percent positivity rates with national averages. The discussion covered the importance of education, vaccines, and therapeutics, especially in light of the Omicron variant. The board also reviewed vaccine data, including third dose (booster) uptake, and discussed strategies for improving vaccination rates in long-term care facilities. The advisory committee's updated recommendations on vaccine preferences, particularly regarding the Janssen vaccine, were also discussed.
The meeting included discussions and votes on the agenda and the December 20th, 2024, Board of Health minutes. Stephanie Border was introduced as the new Communications and Marketing Manager. The FY 2024 financial report was reviewed, highlighting revenue and expenditure balance, the impact of staffing shortages on fee reporting, and interest revenue predictions. Updates were provided on the environmental health system upgrade, employee retention incentives, staffing needs, and the Armstrong bathroom remodel. A budget revision for FY 2025 was discussed and voted on, including adjustments to personnel, operating expenses, capital outlay, and trustee benefits. The meeting also included a presentation on the Solid Waste Management plan.
The board meeting included discussions about face coverings as a means to reduce coronavirus transmission. Dr. Nemerson from Saint Alphonsus presented data on current COVID incidents, the exponential growth rate, and the impact on healthcare systems. He emphasized the importance of face coverings, physical distancing, and hand washing to reduce transmission. The discussion also covered the effectiveness of cloth face coverings, the use of face shields, and considerations for children wearing masks, particularly in the context of reopening schools.
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