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Active opportunities open for bidding
University Of Maryland College Park
The University of Maryland, College Park Department of Dining Services is soliciting proposals to supply specialty Asian food products and convenience-store items for resale to campus dining operations, with weekly deliveries to the South Campus Dining Hall Warehouse. The procurement estimates approximately $75,000 in annual purchases; the contract is scheduled to commence July 1, 2026 for one year with up to four one-year extension options. Contractors must demonstrate relevant experience, provide references, complete a Technical Requirements Matrix, and submit detailed pricing for items on the pricing spreadsheet.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
University Of Maryland College Park
Close: May 5, 2026
The University of Maryland, College Park Department of Dining Services is soliciting proposals to supply specialty Asian food products and convenience-store items for resale to campus dining operations, with weekly deliveries to the South Campus Dining Hall Warehouse. The procurement estimates approximately $75,000 in annual purchases; the contract is scheduled to commence July 1, 2026 for one year with up to four one-year extension options. Contractors must demonstrate relevant experience, provide references, complete a Technical Requirements Matrix, and submit detailed pricing for items on the pricing spreadsheet.
AvailableUniversity Of Maryland College Park
The University of Maryland - College Park issued an RFP (BPM056121) seeking a full-service media agency to provide comprehensive media planning, buying, and strategic services for an initial two-year term with options to renew. Scope includes traditional and digital media planning and buying, programmatic, paid social, SEM, marketing automation, attribution modeling, campaign creative and production, and regular reporting/dashboard access. The solicitation opened 2026-03-26 and closes 2026-05-14; full solicitation documentation is available on the State of Maryland eMaryland Marketplace (eMMA) solicitation page.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: -
University Of Maryland College Park
Close: May 14, 2026
The University of Maryland - College Park issued an RFP (BPM056121) seeking a full-service media agency to provide comprehensive media planning, buying, and strategic services for an initial two-year term with options to renew. Scope includes traditional and digital media planning and buying, programmatic, paid social, SEM, marketing automation, attribution modeling, campaign creative and production, and regular reporting/dashboard access. The solicitation opened 2026-03-26 and closes 2026-05-14; full solicitation documentation is available on the State of Maryland eMaryland Marketplace (eMMA) solicitation page.
AvailableUniversity Of Maryland College Park
The University of Maryland - College Park seeks a full-service media agency to provide comprehensive media planning, buying, and strategic services for an initial two-year term with renewal options. The scope includes traditional and digital media planning, audience research, negotiation of media rates, campaign reporting, and dashboard access for monitoring. The solicitation is a formal RFP (BPM056121) with a projected award and specified pre-bid and questions deadlines.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
University Of Maryland College Park
Close: May 14, 2026
The University of Maryland - College Park seeks a full-service media agency to provide comprehensive media planning, buying, and strategic services for an initial two-year term with renewal options. The scope includes traditional and digital media planning, audience research, negotiation of media rates, campaign reporting, and dashboard access for monitoring. The solicitation is a formal RFP (BPM056121) with a projected award and specified pre-bid and questions deadlines.
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Sole Source: Only if truly unique/proprietary/critical; complete UMD’s Sole Source Justification and expect multi-level approval.
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University Of Maryland College Park
This document is a proposal (Statement of Work) from Huron Consulting Services LLC to the University of Maryland's College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSOS) for strategic planning services. Dated September 21, 2023, the engagement is projected to last 11 months. It outlines a five-phase approach, key personnel, and two estimated cost options ($125,000 or $175,000 plus expenses). The SOW operates under an existing Master Services Agreement (EI00173-2021MA) between Huron and E&I Cooperative Services, Inc., which details general terms, conditions, and a pricing schedule for various consulting roles without specific rates.
Effective Date
Sep 21, 2023
Expires
Effective: Sep 21, 2023
University Of Maryland College Park
Expires:
This document is a proposal (Statement of Work) from Huron Consulting Services LLC to the University of Maryland's College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSOS) for strategic planning services. Dated September 21, 2023, the engagement is projected to last 11 months. It outlines a five-phase approach, key personnel, and two estimated cost options ($125,000 or $175,000 plus expenses). The SOW operates under an existing Master Services Agreement (EI00173-2021MA) between Huron and E&I Cooperative Services, Inc., which details general terms, conditions, and a pricing schedule for various consulting roles without specific rates.
University Of Maryland College Park
This Statement of Work (SOW) between Huron Consulting Services LLC and the University of Maryland, College Park, details the professional services for the implementation of Workday Student. The SOW covers an initial phase of the project from May 1, 2024, through early 2025, with further project phases to be covered by future amendments or SOWs. It outlines the project's scope, objectives, timeline, key personnel, and deliverables, and provides a cost estimate for the first 12 months. The agreement also specifies responsibilities for both parties across various functional and technical areas of the Workday Student implementation and is governed by a pre-existing Professional Services Agreement.
Effective Date
May 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: May 1, 2024
University Of Maryland College Park
Expires:
This Statement of Work (SOW) between Huron Consulting Services LLC and the University of Maryland, College Park, details the professional services for the implementation of Workday Student. The SOW covers an initial phase of the project from May 1, 2024, through early 2025, with further project phases to be covered by future amendments or SOWs. It outlines the project's scope, objectives, timeline, key personnel, and deliverables, and provides a cost estimate for the first 12 months. The agreement also specifies responsibilities for both parties across various functional and technical areas of the Workday Student implementation and is governed by a pre-existing Professional Services Agreement.
University Of Maryland College Park
This document is Amendment #3 to Statement of Work #75038000, governed by Professional Services Agreement #74614948. It updates the SOW by amending key personnel, changing a deliverable description, and most significantly, extending Huron Consulting Services LLC's support for the Workday project to align with an October/November 2024 go-live date. This extension adds an estimated $32,478,207 to the total cost. The amendment integrates these changes into the existing SOW and PSA, which remain otherwise in full force.
Effective Date
Oct 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Oct 1, 2024
University Of Maryland College Park
Expires:
This document is Amendment #3 to Statement of Work #75038000, governed by Professional Services Agreement #74614948. It updates the SOW by amending key personnel, changing a deliverable description, and most significantly, extending Huron Consulting Services LLC's support for the Workday project to align with an October/November 2024 go-live date. This extension adds an estimated $32,478,207 to the total cost. The amendment integrates these changes into the existing SOW and PSA, which remain otherwise in full force.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from University Of Maryland College Park
The University of Maryland's Grand Challenges program, a $30 million initiative, aims to accelerate solutions to complex global issues. It supports bold, innovative, and interdisciplinary approaches focused on addressing critical challenges such as climate change for a sustainable Earth, literacy and equity, and global food, energy, and water security. The program seeks to engage undergraduate and graduate students, community members, and other stakeholders in implementing evidence-based strategies to achieve a tangible impact in the state, nation, and world.
The University of Maryland's Barry and Mary Gossett Center for Academic and Personal Excellence outlines a comprehensive strategy to support student-athletes. This initiative, funded by a significant legacy gift, provides personalized guidance for academic rigor, leadership development, and career transition, structured into three stages: 'the path,' 'the bridge,' and 'the horizon.' The plan aims to foster success from campus entry through graduation and into professional life, offering mentorships, networking, and real-world experience to equip alumni.
This address by Dr. Jen Golbeck discusses the societal impact of artificial intelligence, focusing on challenges related to bias, privacy, and information literacy. It highlights how AI can perpetuate discrimination and compromise personal data, using examples like recidivism algorithms and medical referrals. The speech advocates for a collaborative, multidisciplinary effort to develop AI responsibly and mitigate its potential negative consequences, ensuring its ethical and effective use.
This report from the University of Maryland, College Park Campus, outlines a revitalization of academic planning, evaluation, and resource allocation processes. Key recommendations include developing a clear campus mission statement, establishing long-range planning led by the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, forming an Academic Planning Advisory Committee to review and prioritize academic programs and resources, integrating periodic program reviews into the planning framework, and empowering departments to set goals aligned with the campus mission. The overall goal is to foster growth in academic quality and ensure responsible management of resources.
The key discussion centers on the inclusion of staff representation on the Academic Planning Advisory Committee (APAC). The President accepted the Campus Senate's recommendation to amend the APAC document to allow a staff member to serve. Actions taken by the Campus Senate on May 6, 1993, included adopting a resolution for staff representation on APAC, as well as resolutions concerning the Code of Academic Integrity, securing written excuses from the Health Center, revisions to faculty termination policy during financial emergency, a department name change, establishing a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Women's Studies, differential housing costs, Athletic Council Membership Selection, and the reactivation of the Campus Parking Advisory Committee. Various related communications addressed defining 'staff' for representation purposes, following the Mercer Study.
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