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Active opportunities open for bidding
Suny Delhi
SUNY Delhi has been granted an exemption to extend its contract with Assessment Technologies Institute LLC (ATI) to continue providing nursing curriculum services for a 22-month extension. The extension is a sole/single source procurement exempt from competitive bidding. The posting lists a response deadline in early May 2026 and provides SUNY Delhi contracting contact information for inquiries.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: -
Suny Delhi
Close: May 5, 2026
SUNY Delhi has been granted an exemption to extend its contract with Assessment Technologies Institute LLC (ATI) to continue providing nursing curriculum services for a 22-month extension. The extension is a sole/single source procurement exempt from competitive bidding. The posting lists a response deadline in early May 2026 and provides SUNY Delhi contracting contact information for inquiries.
Suny Delhi
Quotes are solicited for the supply and installation of a Direct View LED Video Wall approximately 16 ft wide x 9 ft tall with a pixel pitch of 2.6mm or smaller and front-serviceable panels. The project requires an installer located within a 300-mile radius of Delhi, NY, and includes a minimum 5-year warranty with all shipping costs included. This discretionary procurement includes specific MWBE and DBE participation goals and will be awarded to the lowest total quote.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
Suny Delhi
Close: Apr 1, 2026
Quotes are solicited for the supply and installation of a Direct View LED Video Wall approximately 16 ft wide x 9 ft tall with a pixel pitch of 2.6mm or smaller and front-serviceable panels. The project requires an installer located within a 300-mile radius of Delhi, NY, and includes a minimum 5-year warranty with all shipping costs included. This discretionary procurement includes specific MWBE and DBE participation goals and will be awarded to the lowest total quote.
Suny Delhi
Residence hall internet (resnet) services including hardwired and wireless connectivity. provide Internet access services to on-campus residential students. The vendor will be responsible for securing the network, to include prevention of physical and logical access from outside agencies, preventing infected machines from infecting others and protecting the configurations of networking equipment from outside hacking. All aspects of the Internet service including ongoing upgrades, implementation, management, help desk support and trouble ticket resolution related to registration, access or use of ResNet Internet services must be provided directly to the students.
Posted Date
Dec 24, 2025
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Dec 24, 2025
Suny Delhi
Close: Feb 6, 2026
Residence hall internet (resnet) services including hardwired and wireless connectivity. provide Internet access services to on-campus residential students. The vendor will be responsible for securing the network, to include prevention of physical and logical access from outside agencies, preventing infected machines from infecting others and protecting the configurations of networking equipment from outside hacking. All aspects of the Internet service including ongoing upgrades, implementation, management, help desk support and trouble ticket resolution related to registration, access or use of ResNet Internet services must be provided directly to the students.
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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 approximately $125,000, use sole source; otherwise not viable—redirect to OGS contract use.
Coops: Tip (future): If needed, ask about SUNY University-Wide Contracts, OGS Centralized Contracts, IT Umbrella, or E&I. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs and these resellers as future options.
Entity: SUNY Delhi, NY. Sole source is not a viable path above the competitive threshold. Campus adheres to NYS Finance Law §163 and SUNY Procedure 7553.
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Suny Delhi
This contract (C000407) is a software and services agreement between Anthology and the State University of New York (SUNY), covering an initial three-year term from November 1, 2024, to October 31, 2027, for a total of $85,861.32, with an optional fourth year. The agreement includes extensive provisions for Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) participation and workforce diversity, general contract terms, a service level agreement (SLA), and a comprehensive data processing addendum (DPA) detailing data privacy, security, and incident response.
Effective Date
Nov 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Nov 1, 2024
Suny Delhi
Expires:
This contract (C000407) is a software and services agreement between Anthology and the State University of New York (SUNY), covering an initial three-year term from November 1, 2024, to October 31, 2027, for a total of $85,861.32, with an optional fourth year. The agreement includes extensive provisions for Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) participation and workforce diversity, general contract terms, a service level agreement (SLA), and a comprehensive data processing addendum (DPA) detailing data privacy, security, and incident response.
AvailableSuny Delhi
This agreement between State University of New York College of Technology at Delhi and Anthology Inc. of NY outlines the provision of Anthology Engage services. The contract is effective from November 1, 2024, to October 31, 2027, with an option for renewal. Payment terms refer to a separate Exhibit C. The document includes standard contract clauses, affirmative action clauses, and general terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Nov 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Nov 1, 2024
Suny Delhi
Expires:
This agreement between State University of New York College of Technology at Delhi and Anthology Inc. of NY outlines the provision of Anthology Engage services. The contract is effective from November 1, 2024, to October 31, 2027, with an option for renewal. Payment terms refer to a separate Exhibit C. The document includes standard contract clauses, affirmative action clauses, and general terms and conditions.
AvailableSuny Delhi
This document is Amendment Number 1 to Agreement CM03740, established between the STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK (SUNY) and D2L, LTD., for digital learning environment services. The original agreement commenced on September 24, 2021, and is set to continue until September 23, 2026, with options for two additional three-year extensions. The primary purpose of this amendment is to supersede and replace the original 'Exhibit D, Contract Pricing', introducing updated pricing structures for annual subscription costs, enhanced functionality, implementation services, support services, and professional services. The pricing details are presented as unit costs, hourly rates, and tiered pricing, depending on factors like FTE count and specific service selections.
Effective Date
Sep 24, 2021
Expires
Effective: Sep 24, 2021
Suny Delhi
Expires:
This document is Amendment Number 1 to Agreement CM03740, established between the STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK (SUNY) and D2L, LTD., for digital learning environment services. The original agreement commenced on September 24, 2021, and is set to continue until September 23, 2026, with options for two additional three-year extensions. The primary purpose of this amendment is to supersede and replace the original 'Exhibit D, Contract Pricing', introducing updated pricing structures for annual subscription costs, enhanced functionality, implementation services, support services, and professional services. The pricing details are presented as unit costs, hourly rates, and tiered pricing, depending on factors like FTE count and specific service selections.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Suny Delhi
The meeting encompassed a wide range of institutional updates, including progress on the Academic Momentum initiative to improve student retention and completion rates, and an update on the comprehensive fundraising campaign. Key discussions covered enrollment trends, recent institutional research hires, grant acquisitions for infrastructure and academic programs, and ongoing campus construction and technology upgrade projects. The council also reviewed initiatives related to accessibility compliance, student life programming, athletics achievements, and financial administration updates, including fiscal sustainability strategies and financial aid process improvements.
The council discussed updates on the Academic Momentum Plan, fiscal sustainability, and enrollment trends. Capital planning initiatives were reviewed, specifically the new Mechatronics/Applied Technology Building and potential student housing options. The meeting covered workforce development, industry partnerships, campus infrastructure projects, including Wi-Fi upgrades and accessibility compliance, and advancement efforts. Staff reports provided details on student support, mental health initiatives, facilities, and legislative engagement. The council also approved revisions to the Code of Conduct hearing board composition and recognized the upcoming retirement of a council member.
Key discussions included the announcement of the Applied Technology Building for Mechatronics, with an anticipated 2030 completion, and plans for expanding alumni engagement ahead of a comprehensive campaign launch. The college is progressing with the Academic Momentum initiative focused on student retention, informed by NISS data, with a taskforce established for Fall 2026 implementation. Academic Program Optimization efforts resulted in decisions to deactivate the Park & Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Recreation programs due to sustained low enrollment, while Teacher Education Transfer and Accounting programs were consolidated for clarity. Plans are underway to offer several completion degrees as direct-entry online programs starting in Fall 2026 to expand access. Accessibility compliance is being addressed, aiming for 100% compliance with Title II by April 2026. The athletic department reported successes, including conference championships and NCAA qualifications. Sodexo continues to collaborate on student support initiatives like food pantry donations and a new coupon dining program. Financial trajectory remains stable, projecting a surplus by year-end, despite challenges with student balances over $1,000, which are being actively addressed. The Council endorsed the naming of the HVAC lab as the "Midea HVAC Technology Classroom" in recognition of a significant in-kind gift from Midea America Corp.
The College Council meeting included discussions on a fundraising campaign, strategic plan tactics, and campus values. Updates were provided on the Mechatronics building, financial sustainability, and the REDC Achieve Competition. Staff reports highlighted academic restructuring, compliance with Title II and ADA standards, and the growth of opportunity programs like ASAP and ACE. There were discussions on apprenticeship programs, prior learning assessment, and the Academic Advisement Center. The meeting also covered athletics, CADI partnership with SODEXO, counseling and health services, residence life, and the Center for Student Leadership. Updates were given on DEI initiatives, internship opportunities, and cash balance. Construction updates were provided for Evenden Tower ADA and South Hall. The meeting also touched on enrollment, marketing and communications, and the National Institute for Student Success (NISS).
The meeting included discussions and updates on various topics, including accreditation visits, the transformation of the Resnick Academic Achievement Center (RAAC), PRODiG applications, the establishment of a new faculty academy, the development of micro-credentials, and credit for prior learning opportunities. There were positive reports on the expanded orientation program, changes to dining operations, and the introduction of a new Plan B vending machine. The campus climate survey was announced, and updates were provided on Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations, a new meditation and prayer space, Title VI training, and the welcoming of international students and refugees. Progress on the fiscal stability plan was shared, along with the launch of a new OneStop shop and the hiring of new personnel. Alumni events were successful, and inauguration planning is underway. The Student Senate is active, and SUNY Delhi will be represented at upcoming conferences. The College Council endorsed the newly established strategic plan initiatives and revisions to policies regarding Title XI and Title VI.
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