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Pennsylvania General Assembly
This Purchase Order (P.O. Number LJ2501989) issued on 2025-12-23 by the House of Representatives to Controls Service & Engineering Co., Inc. outlines the acquisition of services for a three-year period, split into half-yearly installments, from 2026 to 2028. The total amount for these services is $8,026.00, referencing an existing Service Agreement PM67869.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Pennsylvania General Assembly
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This Purchase Order (P.O. Number LJ2501989) issued on 2025-12-23 by the House of Representatives to Controls Service & Engineering Co., Inc. outlines the acquisition of services for a three-year period, split into half-yearly installments, from 2026 to 2028. The total amount for these services is $8,026.00, referencing an existing Service Agreement PM67869.
AvailablePennsylvania General Assembly
This Purchase Order outlines the procurement of Microsoft Unified Enterprise Support and Addon Software Support by the Senate of Pennsylvania from Microsoft Corporation. The support services are detailed across three annual terms, each with specific start and end dates and corresponding costs. The total purchase order value is 311,333.00. The services include advisory support hours, Azure problem resolution, on-demand education, assessments, online support, reactive support management, webcasts, proactive credits, onsite visits, and cybersecurity incident response.
Effective Date
Dec 12, 2025
Expires
Effective: Dec 12, 2025
Pennsylvania General Assembly
Expires:
This Purchase Order outlines the procurement of Microsoft Unified Enterprise Support and Addon Software Support by the Senate of Pennsylvania from Microsoft Corporation. The support services are detailed across three annual terms, each with specific start and end dates and corresponding costs. The total purchase order value is 311,333.00. The services include advisory support hours, Azure problem resolution, on-demand education, assessments, online support, reactive support management, webcasts, proactive credits, onsite visits, and cybersecurity incident response.
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This document, a "Pool Plan", modifies an existing Services Contract (ID 7182723-001) between Xerox/Comdoc Com and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Senate Office of Chief Clerk). The plan, effective November 1, 2024, establishes two equipment pools: "BW FLEET" and "COLOR FLEET". It details the included monthly impression volumes and additional impression charges for each pool, along with a comprehensive list of Xerox equipment assigned to each pool. The agreement also sets forth terms for pricing, billing, semi-annual reconciliation, and procedures for pool creation, modification, and termination.
Effective Date
Nov 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Nov 1, 2024
Pennsylvania General Assembly
Expires:
This document, a "Pool Plan", modifies an existing Services Contract (ID 7182723-001) between Xerox/Comdoc Com and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Senate Office of Chief Clerk). The plan, effective November 1, 2024, establishes two equipment pools: "BW FLEET" and "COLOR FLEET". It details the included monthly impression volumes and additional impression charges for each pool, along with a comprehensive list of Xerox equipment assigned to each pool. The agreement also sets forth terms for pricing, billing, semi-annual reconciliation, and procedures for pool creation, modification, and termination.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Pennsylvania General Assembly
The committee held a public hearing to discuss House Bill 759, which proposes legislation allowing volunteer fire departments to bill for reasonable costs associated with emergency responses. Panelists representing various fire and emergency services organizations provided testimony on the financial challenges faced by volunteer departments, including rising operational costs, declining volunteerism, and the instability of traditional fundraising methods. Discussion focused on the necessity of this legislation to sustain essential services, the current impact of inadequate funding on department equipment and training, and potential administrative considerations for implementing such billing practices.
The discussion centered on an amendment to support an apprenticeship program partnership between the local chamber of commerce, school districts, and businesses. The speaker emphasized the importance of this public-private partnership in equipping students with the necessary skills for 21st-century careers and ensuring youth retention within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania through the expansion of these initiatives.
The committee held a meeting to discuss House Bill 849, known as the Disclosing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Act. Key discussion points included the introduction of an amendment to ban involuntary non-disclosure agreements as a condition of employment while permitting voluntary settlement agreements. Committee members and representatives discussed the importance of the bill in protecting employees, incorporating feedback from stakeholders such as the Women's Law Project and the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape. The committee adopted the amendment and reported the bill as amended.
The discussion centered on child welfare services and the operational challenges faced by the Department of Human Services. Key topics included the management of high caseworker workloads, recruitment and retention strategies for staff, and the implementation of recommendations from a 2017 state child report. Participants reviewed efforts to enhance caseworker training and the necessity of improved case record tracking through statewide databases to ensure child safety. Furthermore, upcoming regulations aimed at reducing the caseworker-to-family ratio were addressed, alongside the legislative efforts to extend the time frames for maintaining child protection reports.
The House of Representatives discussed House Resolution 392, which seeks to designate November 7th as Victims of Communism Memorial Day in Pennsylvania. The discussion centered on the historical atrocities associated with 20th-century communist regimes, the alignment of the resolution with national commemorative efforts, and the importance of upholding constitutional values of liberty and property rights. The legislative process for reviewing and voting on resolutions was clarified during the session.
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