Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Key metrics and characteristics
The city where this buyer is located.
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.
Includes fiscal year calendars, procurement complexity scores, and strategic insights.
Active opportunities open for bidding
Kentucky Educational Development Corporation (KEDC)
The Kentucky Educational Development Corporation (KEDC), doing business as PurchasePros, is soliciting sealed proposals to establish preferred contracts for participating members for device endpoint protection services. The solicitation seeks vendors to provide device endpoint protection services in accordance with the Standard Terms and Conditions and solicitation-specific terms. Documents are available via the official bid source, and the opportunity remains open until May 21, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Kentucky Educational Development Corporation (KEDC)
Close: May 21, 2026
The Kentucky Educational Development Corporation (KEDC), doing business as PurchasePros, is soliciting sealed proposals to establish preferred contracts for participating members for device endpoint protection services. The solicitation seeks vendors to provide device endpoint protection services in accordance with the Standard Terms and Conditions and solicitation-specific terms. Documents are available via the official bid source, and the opportunity remains open until May 21, 2026.
AvailableGet alerted before the bid drops, know which RFPs to pursue, and generate compliant drafts with AI.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Kentucky Educational Development Corporation (KEDC)
The board meeting included a discussion regarding the return to in-person meetings. Key agenda items featured revisions to the organization's salary schedules, which were expanded for recruiting and retention purposes. The board also reviewed the upcoming golf scramble event, an educator well-being student design challenge, and the creation of a physical education and health teacher cadre. Additionally, a presentation was provided on a special doctoral cohort program for district leadership in partnership with Morehead State University, and an overview was given on the procurement services provided by the Kentucky Purchasing Cooperatives.
The board meeting featured several presentations and action items. Key agenda items included the introduction of new district superintendents, the presentation of the inaugural Exemplary Community Partner Award to Amber Philpott, and the approval of two new district memberships. The board also authorized the creation of two staff positions: a Coordinator of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and a KEDC Account Executive. Administrative updates were provided regarding various initiatives, including a CDC grant for school wellness and arts, mental relaxation room contests for teachers, physical education and health cadres, new principal leadership programs, and an upcoming doctoral cohort program with Morehead State University.
The board meeting featured a discussion on civic education, including a Civic Health assessment and proposed requirements for high school civics courses and exams. Operational updates included a bid announcement for athletic field installations, a town hall event for community engagement, and a scholarship opportunity for students. Additionally, the board approved a charitable donation for wildfire relief efforts.
The meeting featured discussions on the Education First agenda, focusing on teacher and staff salary increases, funding for universal pre-kindergarten, textbook and technology investments, student mental health initiatives, and pension system restoration. Participants also addressed issues regarding school safety, the need for additional security funding, chronic absenteeism, and the necessity to revisit Senate Bill 200 concerning juvenile justice and parental involvement in education.
The meeting provided guidance to school districts regarding the implementation of Senate Bill 128, often referred to as the do-over bill. Key discussion topics included student eligibility, the impact on athletic bylaws, academic progress requirements, and the challenges of dual enrollment and dual credit. The discussion clarified that while the bill provides an opportunity for students to repeat the 2020-2021 school year, age restrictions and specific athletic transfer rules remain in effect. Administrators were advised to focus on educational-based decisions for students opting for the additional year and were encouraged to monitor guidance updates from the Department of Education.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Track Kentucky Educational Development Corporation (KEDC)'s board meetings, strategic plans, and budget discussions. Identify opportunities 6-12 months before competitors see the RFP.
Keep your public sector contacts fresh and actionable. No more stale data.
Premium
Win more deals with deep buyer insights
Premium
Access the largest public sector contact database