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The city where this buyer is located.
Total student enrollment.
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System identifier.
University or college mascot.
Full-time equivalent employees.
Graduation rate percentage.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
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.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
Suny Plattsburgh
Work includes construction of a baseball turf field.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
Suny Plattsburgh
Close: Jul 1, 2026
Work includes construction of a baseball turf field.
AvailableSuny Plattsburgh
Softball press box replacement.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 5, 2026
Suny Plattsburgh
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Softball press box replacement.
AvailableSuny Plattsburgh
Work includes to replace boilers.
Posted Date
Jun 2, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 2, 2026
Suny Plattsburgh
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Work includes to replace boilers.
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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 $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with coops (E&I, SUNY-wide, or NYS OGS) to buy quickly without a full bid.
SUNY Plattsburgh, NY: Sole source use above $50,000 is extremely limited. Redirect sales efforts toward cooperative purchasing channels or prepare for a formal, lengthy competitive bid process.
Track vendor wins and renewal opportunities
Suny Plattsburgh
This contract is an agreement between SUNY Plattsburgh and a Contractor for a CMS Blogs license, front-end design, and implementation services. The agreement's term is from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2026. The documented fees for the first year total $34,960.00, comprising subscription and service fees, with subscription fees increasing by five percent annually. The contract also includes standard clauses covering indemnification, termination conditions, compliance with New York State Executive Orders, data privacy, diversity contracting, and other general terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2024
Suny Plattsburgh
Expires:
This contract is an agreement between SUNY Plattsburgh and a Contractor for a CMS Blogs license, front-end design, and implementation services. The agreement's term is from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2026. The documented fees for the first year total $34,960.00, comprising subscription and service fees, with subscription fees increasing by five percent annually. The contract also includes standard clauses covering indemnification, termination conditions, compliance with New York State Executive Orders, data privacy, diversity contracting, and other general terms and conditions.
AvailableSuny Plattsburgh
This Master Services Agreement, effective May 15, 2023, establishes terms for a Delaware limited liability company to provide community engagement platform services to SUNY Plattsburgh. The contract outlines service details, data handling, confidentiality, intellectual property, and mutual responsibilities. Financial terms include annual payments of $24,764 for two distinct 12-month periods, starting May 15, 2024, and ending May 14, 2026. The agreement also incorporates standard New York State contract clauses, affirmative action clauses, and specific data privacy and security requirements for SUNY Plattsburgh.
Effective Date
May 15, 2023
Expires
Effective: May 15, 2023
Suny Plattsburgh
Expires:
This Master Services Agreement, effective May 15, 2023, establishes terms for a Delaware limited liability company to provide community engagement platform services to SUNY Plattsburgh. The contract outlines service details, data handling, confidentiality, intellectual property, and mutual responsibilities. Financial terms include annual payments of $24,764 for two distinct 12-month periods, starting May 15, 2024, and ending May 14, 2026. The agreement also incorporates standard New York State contract clauses, affirmative action clauses, and specific data privacy and security requirements for SUNY Plattsburgh.
Suny Plattsburgh
This contract is a 5-year renewal agreement for Content Management System (CMS) services between SUNY Plattsburgh and an unnamed Contractor, effective from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2026. The agreement details the provision of SaaS, support, and licensing, with annual costs outlined in the cost proposal. It includes standard SUNY contract clauses, affirmative action requirements, data privacy and security provisions, and a Service Level Agreement for hosting services. The contract specifies annual billing and payment terms.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2021
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2021
Suny Plattsburgh
Expires:
This contract is a 5-year renewal agreement for Content Management System (CMS) services between SUNY Plattsburgh and an unnamed Contractor, effective from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2026. The agreement details the provision of SaaS, support, and licensing, with annual costs outlined in the cost proposal. It includes standard SUNY contract clauses, affirmative action requirements, data privacy and security provisions, and a Service Level Agreement for hosting services. The contract specifies annual billing and payment terms.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Suny Plattsburgh
The meeting featured a comprehensive report from the University President, covering enrollment statistics, the co-location transition of the CCC, and the rededication of the Mowry Family Conference Room. The Council officially approved the resolution to dedicate the Mowry Family Conference Room in Au Sable Hall. Campus governance updates included reports on faculty senate initiatives such as AI policy development, career curriculum review processes, and shared governance handbook revisions. Divisional reports detailed federal grants received for social work and mental health counseling, progress on alumni events for Homecoming Weekend, and DEI compliance efforts. Additionally, there was a demonstration regarding nursing simulation equipment.
The University Council meeting included reports from the President regarding recent campus visits by the Chancellor, enrollment success, and mental health initiatives. The Chair's report included a resolution to name the Edward E. and Lillian B. Redcay Hall. Divisional reports covered updates in Academic Affairs regarding staffing, Institutional Advancement's fundraising campaigns, and ongoing marketing efforts. Faculty and student governance representatives provided updates on policy changes, accessibility planning, and faculty burnout. Additionally, the meeting included a presentation on University Assisted Community Schools and an overview of Information Technology Services infrastructure.
The University Council meeting addressed several key areas. The President's Report covered faculty and staff recognition, enrollment stability (4,561 total students), a successful Open House, ongoing capital projects, institutional advancement achievements including securing over $2.2 million, and the success of Project Help. The Chair's Report focused on committee appointments and improvements to the University Council Appointment process. Campus Governance discussions involved the Faculty Senate addressing Academic Momentum, seamless transfers, shared governance, and working on new policies regarding classroom reporting and Artificial Intelligence. Divisional reports highlighted academic planning, strong alumni engagement, DEI initiatives, and enrollment targets for Spring 2026, noting a first-year retention rate of 71.4%. The Administration and Finance division confirmed the fiscal budget approval and successful financial audit. A request for the First Destination Report was made during the Public Comment section.
The meeting commenced with roll call and approval of the agenda for the current meeting, following the approval of minutes from the November 17th meeting. Key discussion points focused on the status of the spring semester, including student success, well-being, inclusion, and equity, as well as academic direction and financial stewardship. The discussion highlighted the visit from Chancellor King in mid-January, where progress on student access and opportunities was showcased. Strategic planning for the next phase after concluding the 2022-2025 plan was noted, alongside the advancement of the new academic plan aligning with SUNY's Academic Momentum Initiative. Financial standing was reported as strong, with ongoing system-level advocacy regarding the state budget, which included maintaining the tuition freeze and expanding ASAP/ACE programs. Updates were provided on the Vice Presidential searches for Institutional Advancement and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Furthermore, the council addressed the partnership evolution with Clinton Community College, noting expanded access such as identical on-campus housing rates for Clinton students. A resolution was introduced to rename the Edward and Lillian Redk Hall, recognizing Dr. Redk's significant historical contributions to equity and the transformation of SUNY Plattsburgh into a comprehensive liberal arts institution.
The meeting included a report on campus developments across academic strength, student success, financial stability, and community engagement. Key discussions included the transition of a council member, Michael Cashman, to the New York State Assembly and the resulting vacancy on the council, which is anticipated to take 12 to 18 months to fill. Updates were provided on fall 2025 census data, showing total enrollment of 4,561 students, and a first-to-second-year retention rate increase to 74.1%. Academic affairs highlighted new program development, including the MS in Accounting and progress on the STEM designated VA. Financial stewardship updates noted that the 2025-2026 budget is finalized, and significant capital projects are underway, including a new student admissions center. Institutional advancement reported securing over $2.2 million in new gifts and commitments. Student engagement was highlighted through Project Help, and the council's role in retaining graduates in the region was emphasized.
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