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University Of Mississippi
Procurement of building demolition services and new parking construction for the Married Student Housing Demolition Package.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 7, 2026
University Of Mississippi
Close: May 7, 2026
Procurement of building demolition services and new parking construction for the Married Student Housing Demolition Package.
AvailableUniversity Of Mississippi
The University of Mississippi is seeking qualifications from design firms to renovate the South Oxford Center to create new academic spaces for the UMMC Health Related Professions Department. The selected firm will provide complete design and construction documents and must demonstrate experience in university renovations and health-related academic design. Submissions including a brochure and SF 330 are due by May 7, 2026, with final interviews anticipated later that month.
Posted Date
Apr 21, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 21, 2026
University Of Mississippi
Close: May 7, 2026
The University of Mississippi is seeking qualifications from design firms to renovate the South Oxford Center to create new academic spaces for the UMMC Health Related Professions Department. The selected firm will provide complete design and construction documents and must demonstrate experience in university renovations and health-related academic design. Submissions including a brochure and SF 330 are due by May 7, 2026, with final interviews anticipated later that month.
AvailableUniversity Of Mississippi
The University of Mississippi issued solicitation UM #25-086 for the Jackson Avenue Center - Central Esports Relocation project seeking construction services to relocate esports facilities. Bidders must submit bids per the project manual, include a bid bond or certified check of at least 5% of the base bid, and display required contractor license information where applicable. Bids are due May 7, 2026 at 2:00 PM CT and interested firms must register or order documents through the State of Mississippi procurement site.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 22, 2026
University Of Mississippi
Close: May 7, 2026
The University of Mississippi issued solicitation UM #25-086 for the Jackson Avenue Center - Central Esports Relocation project seeking construction services to relocate esports facilities. Bidders must submit bids per the project manual, include a bid bond or certified check of at least 5% of the base bid, and display required contractor license information where applicable. Bids are due May 7, 2026 at 2:00 PM CT and interested firms must register or order documents through the State of Mississippi procurement site.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $75,000, use sole source. If the need is proprietary/unique (research/academic/medical), complete the Sole Source Instructions Form with the department and submit to procurement@olemiss.edu; expect formal review if over $75,
Coops: First ask to buy via a Mississippi state contract (e.g., ITS EPL) or a national coop (NASPO ValuePoint, OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell). Confirm eligibility with Procurement (procurement@olemiss.edu) and issue a requisition referencing the contract to bypass the $5,000 quote and $75,000 bid thresholds.
University Of Mississippi, MS allows sole source when the product is proprietary or uniquely essential to a specific research, academic, or medical need. Work directly with the end-user department to complete the Sole Source Instructions Form with clear justification explaining why no other vendor can meet the requirement.
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University Of Mississippi
This Master Software License and Application Service Provider Agreement outlines the terms for Blackboard Inc. to provide a learning management system solution and related services to the Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services, acting as an agent for state educational and governmental institutions. The agreement has an initial term of three years, renewable for two additional one-year terms. It covers licensing, ASP services, warranties, payment terms, and various support and training offerings. Pricing for various products and services is detailed in Exhibit A, which includes tiered licensing for different systems, setup fees, recurring hosting charges, and professional service rates. The contract is designed to be a master agreement under which individual state entities can place orders via 'Supplements', with the Master Agreement's terms prevailing in cases of conflict.
Effective Date
Apr 20, 2006
Expires
Effective: Apr 20, 2006
University Of Mississippi
Expires:
This Master Software License and Application Service Provider Agreement outlines the terms for Blackboard Inc. to provide a learning management system solution and related services to the Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services, acting as an agent for state educational and governmental institutions. The agreement has an initial term of three years, renewable for two additional one-year terms. It covers licensing, ASP services, warranties, payment terms, and various support and training offerings. Pricing for various products and services is detailed in Exhibit A, which includes tiered licensing for different systems, setup fees, recurring hosting charges, and professional service rates. The contract is designed to be a master agreement under which individual state entities can place orders via 'Supplements', with the Master Agreement's terms prevailing in cases of conflict.
University Of Mississippi
This document is Amendment #13 to a Master License and Application Service Provider Agreement between Blackboard Inc. and the Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services. It renews the agreement until April 19, 2029, and updates payment methods, notice information, confidentiality, and transparency clauses. The amendment also replaces the previous pricing exhibit with Exhibit A-13, which details tiered pricing for various Blackboard products, services, and hosting solutions from April 20, 2016, through April 19, 2029, with specific pricing structures for the Department of Education and the Mississippi Community College Board.
Effective Date
Apr 20, 2016
Expires
Effective: Apr 20, 2016
University Of Mississippi
Expires:
This document is Amendment #13 to a Master License and Application Service Provider Agreement between Blackboard Inc. and the Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services. It renews the agreement until April 19, 2029, and updates payment methods, notice information, confidentiality, and transparency clauses. The amendment also replaces the previous pricing exhibit with Exhibit A-13, which details tiered pricing for various Blackboard products, services, and hosting solutions from April 20, 2016, through April 19, 2029, with specific pricing structures for the Department of Education and the Mississippi Community College Board.
AvailableUniversity Of Mississippi
The document comprises a Master Service Agreement (MSA) from 2021, an Amendment to this MSA effective July 2024, and two distinct Sales Orders for Time2Track Silver Trainee Subscriptions. One Sales Order, totaling $7,080.00, covers 40 annual subscriptions from November 15, 2024, to November 14, 2027, aligning with the MSA Amendment. The second Sales Order, for $2,242.00, provides 38 subscriptions from November 14, 2025, to November 13, 2026, designated as a license renewal. The University of Mississippi's PhD in Clinical Psychology Program is acquiring these cloud-based software licenses from Liaison International LLC (Time2Track).
Effective Date
Nov 15, 2024
Expires
Effective: Nov 15, 2024
University Of Mississippi
Expires:
The document comprises a Master Service Agreement (MSA) from 2021, an Amendment to this MSA effective July 2024, and two distinct Sales Orders for Time2Track Silver Trainee Subscriptions. One Sales Order, totaling $7,080.00, covers 40 annual subscriptions from November 15, 2024, to November 14, 2027, aligning with the MSA Amendment. The second Sales Order, for $2,242.00, provides 38 subscriptions from November 14, 2025, to November 13, 2026, designated as a license renewal. The University of Mississippi's PhD in Clinical Psychology Program is acquiring these cloud-based software licenses from Liaison International LLC (Time2Track).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from University Of Mississippi
The meeting included discussions and updates on several key topics. An update was provided on the Revised Consent Requirements by Josh Gladden, focusing on the historical context, ORSP process, and agency requirements related to sexual harassment and misconduct reporting. Josh Eyler presented an update on the Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) Task Force Report, highlighting recommendations for changes to the SET form and teaching evaluation processes. Laura Antanow updated the senate on the UM Childcare Initiative Task Force, discussing the need for childcare resources and a family resource manager.
The University Faculty Senate meeting included updates on the Chancellor Search Process, detailing the steps involved such as hiring a search firm, forming a Campus Search Committee, and conducting listening sessions. Concerns were raised regarding transparency in the candidate screening process. Additionally, there was a discussion on the GradeBuddy Online Note Distribution System, addressing potential academic misconduct and intellectual property rights issues. The Senate also received updates on resolutions passed in the last year, including on-campus childcare, insurance benefits to same-sex partners, fair family leave, a transparent leave policy, and revisions to the smoke-free campus policy.
The meeting included discussions regarding searches for a Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor, Vice Chancellor for Research and Sponsored Programs, new Chief Information Officer, and Vice Chancellor for Advancement. Updates were provided on the legislative session, particularly concerning the Health Care Collaboration Act and bills related to the state flag and IHL funding formula. Strategic planning for a childcare initiative was presented, outlining a plan to develop a blueprint for a childcare program at UM. The senate also discussed a bill to allow switching from ORP to the state system, a statement on sanctuary campus, and the formation of the university governance council.
The meeting included a presentation by Chancellor Jones, who discussed the financial challenges facing public universities, the importance of increased engagement with state legislators, and the need for faculty accountability. He addressed issues of intolerance and diversity on campus, referencing the UM 2020 initiative. The Senate discussed increasing diversity content in orientation sessions. Chancellor Jones also outlined plans for increased enrollment and the need to accommodate growing student numbers. The Senate requested faculty input on the BIASES group. There was a discussion about branding, separating academic and athletic branding, and a review of University symbols. The Senate also considered and approved a motion to be an organizational co-signer of the statement of support for the LGBTQ.
The meeting included discussions with Dr. Katrina Caldwell, Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Community Engagement, regarding her work and future plans, including infrastructure and branding, campus climate, research, curriculum, and development/fundraising. A presentation and proposed modification of the UM Faculty Senate Bylaws & Constitution was given by Sarah Bartlett Wilson, Chair of Non-Tenure Track Representation Task Force, to permit non-tenure-track faculty participation. Also discussed was a new policy governing the review of promotion documents of NTT faculty and a review of a proposed new Statement of Practice: Faculty Workload Flexibility and Modified Work Assignments, as well as a policy on counteroffers.
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