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New Mexico State University System
New Mexico State University (NMSU) issued ITB 2026-ITB-823 to procure a smokehouse for its Meat Lab in Las Cruces, NM. The procurement requires supply, delivery, installation, commissioning, training, and warranty services, and allows equivalent items meeting the specifications; estimated value is approximately $50,000–$150,000. Bidders must meet New Mexico residency/business certification requirements and submit required forms; the solicitation was posted 2026-04-29 and responses are due 2026-05-12.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
New Mexico State University System
Close: May 12, 2026
New Mexico State University (NMSU) issued ITB 2026-ITB-823 to procure a smokehouse for its Meat Lab in Las Cruces, NM. The procurement requires supply, delivery, installation, commissioning, training, and warranty services, and allows equivalent items meeting the specifications; estimated value is approximately $50,000–$150,000. Bidders must meet New Mexico residency/business certification requirements and submit required forms; the solicitation was posted 2026-04-29 and responses are due 2026-05-12.
AvailableNew Mexico State University System
New Mexico State University has issued a Sole Source Pre-Award for the Treatment Implementation Collaborative project. This solicitation, identified by Opportunity ID 2026-SSC-828, is intended to establish a contract for project implementation services. Interested parties must navigate the university's procurement portal and search by the specific ID to access full details and submission instructions.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
May 30, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
New Mexico State University System
Close: May 30, 2026
New Mexico State University has issued a Sole Source Pre-Award for the Treatment Implementation Collaborative project. This solicitation, identified by Opportunity ID 2026-SSC-828, is intended to establish a contract for project implementation services. Interested parties must navigate the university's procurement portal and search by the specific ID to access full details and submission instructions.
AvailableNew Mexico State University System
New Mexico State University issued an RFP soliciting consulting services to enhance the capacity of the New Mexico Department of Agriculture in areas including agricultural crops, grains, and food services. The contract requires bidders to hold a Resident Business or Native American Resident Business Certificate and provide proof of insurance for performance across New Mexico. Proposals must be submitted through the university's online procurement portal by the May 2026 deadline.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2026
Due Date
May 22, 2026
Release: Apr 24, 2026
New Mexico State University System
Close: May 22, 2026
New Mexico State University issued an RFP soliciting consulting services to enhance the capacity of the New Mexico Department of Agriculture in areas including agricultural crops, grains, and food services. The contract requires bidders to hold a Resident Business or Native American Resident Business Certificate and provide proof of insurance for performance across New Mexico. Proposals must be submitted through the university's online procurement portal by the May 2026 deadline.
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New Mexico State University System
This document is a Volunteer Agreement and Liability Waiver between New Mexico State University (NMSU) and a 'Participant' volunteer. It outlines the terms of the volunteer relationship, stating that the participant is not an employee and will not receive compensation or benefits. The participant assumes risks of injury and agrees to release NMSU from liability, while also agreeing to comply with NMSU policies and procedures, including COVID-19 safety guidelines. NMSU provides third-party general liability coverage for claims against the participant arising from assigned duties. The agreement also includes provisions for non-discrimination and consent to background checks.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
New Mexico State University System
Expires:
This document is a Volunteer Agreement and Liability Waiver between New Mexico State University (NMSU) and a 'Participant' volunteer. It outlines the terms of the volunteer relationship, stating that the participant is not an employee and will not receive compensation or benefits. The participant assumes risks of injury and agrees to release NMSU from liability, while also agreeing to comply with NMSU policies and procedures, including COVID-19 safety guidelines. NMSU provides third-party general liability coverage for claims against the participant arising from assigned duties. The agreement also includes provisions for non-discrimination and consent to background checks.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New Mexico State University System
The New Mexico Comprehensive Energy Transition Strategy is an integrated roadmap to deliver reliable, affordable, safe, and sustainable energy. It addresses nine critical areas, including clean power generation, grid modernization, transmission expansion, building decarbonization, revenue diversification, subsurface authorities, policy implementation, energy systems data, and workforce readiness. The strategy aims to strengthen the state's workforce and economic base, ensuring clean energy investments provide broad, equitable, and lasting economic benefits for New Mexico residents, while guiding policy development for the near, mid, and long term.
This document provides a suggested four-year plan of study for students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Business at New Mexico State University. It outlines a structured academic roadmap, detailing course sequencing for foundational subjects in agricultural economics, agribusiness management, communication, and quantitative analysis, alongside general education requirements and specialized electives. The plan's objective is to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills for professional careers or advanced studies in the agribusiness sector.
The New Mexico Comprehensive Energy Transition Strategy (CETS), an initiative of the New Mexico Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department, serves as the state's integrated roadmap for achieving reliable, affordable, safe, and sustainable energy. This strategy encompasses nine critical areas: innovation in clean power generation, grid modernization, electricity transmission expansion, decarbonization of the building sector, revenue diversification, clear subsurface authorities and definitions, policy implementation, energy systems data and emissions reporting, and workforce readiness and equitable opportunity. The CETS aims to provide analysis and recommendations to guide near-, mid-, and long-term policy for New Mexico's energy transition.
The Comprehensive Energy Transition Strategy (CETS) is New Mexico's integrated plan, launched by the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department in May 2025, to transition its energy system. The strategy aims to ensure a reliable energy future by increasing clean and affordable energy, adopting new technologies, reducing emissions, and strengthening economic stability. Key initiatives include growing clean energy production, exploring firm clean power, upgrading the electric grid, expanding EV charging, improving energy efficiency, strengthening the clean tech workforce, and reducing emissions.
This document outlines a suggested academic roadmap for students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art (Studio Art). It details a four-year curriculum, specifying required courses in English, Art History, Studio Art, General Education areas, and electives. The plan is structured by academic year (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior) and provides guidance on course selection to achieve the degree requirements.
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