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Virginia Library of Virginia
The Library of Virginia issued an RFP (LVA-SUP-26-010) for MALiA library supplies requesting proposals to provide library consumables, furniture, and related supplies. The estimated value range for this contract is approximately $100,000 to $500,000. Proposals are due by April 8, 2026, and the opportunity is currently active for interested vendors.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
Virginia Library of Virginia
Close: Apr 8, 2026
The Library of Virginia issued an RFP (LVA-SUP-26-010) for MALiA library supplies requesting proposals to provide library consumables, furniture, and related supplies. The estimated value range for this contract is approximately $100,000 to $500,000. Proposals are due by April 8, 2026, and the opportunity is currently active for interested vendors.
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The Library of Virginia issued a Quick Quote solicitation (ID A202LVA:114361) for archival storage tubes. It is a Small Business set-aside with an estimated value of $10,000–$50,000. The posting was made on February 24, 2026, and responses are due by February 27, 2026.
Posted Date
Feb 24, 2026
Due Date
Feb 27, 2026
Release: Feb 24, 2026
Virginia Library of Virginia
Close: Feb 27, 2026
The Library of Virginia issued a Quick Quote solicitation (ID A202LVA:114361) for archival storage tubes. It is a Small Business set-aside with an estimated value of $10,000–$50,000. The posting was made on February 24, 2026, and responses are due by February 27, 2026.
Virginia Library of Virginia
The Library of Virginia is soliciting quotations for archival storage tubes to support preservation of archival materials at its Richmond facility. The solicitation LVA‑AST‑26‑009 was posted January 28, 2026, with responses due February 3, 2026. This is a commodity procurement, not a grant, and will result in a purchase contract for archival storage tubes delivered to the Library of Virginia.
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Due Date
Feb 3, 2026
Release: -
Virginia Library of Virginia
Close: Feb 3, 2026
The Library of Virginia is soliciting quotations for archival storage tubes to support preservation of archival materials at its Richmond facility. The solicitation LVA‑AST‑26‑009 was posted January 28, 2026, with responses due February 3, 2026. This is a commodity procurement, not a grant, and will result in a purchase contract for archival storage tubes delivered to the Library of Virginia.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Virginia Library of Virginia
This document details the findings of Team #8 Kearney Dataknots' project for the Virginia Datathon 2020. The project focused on analyzing the impact of COVID-19 on education in Virginia by using publicly available data sets, including unemployment, student pass rates, education expenditures, and historical flu cases. The team developed a predictive analytics model to forecast 2020 student pass rates, demonstrating how data-driven insights can help state and local communities proactively plan and make informed decisions to improve educational outcomes during crises.
The town hall meeting focused on critical transportation issues affecting regional economic vitality and quality of life. Key discussion points included the challenges of maintaining the state's large and aging road system, which is experiencing increased maintenance costs and a growing maintenance deficit funded by diverting construction money. Specific bridge issues were highlighted, including a recent collapse of a structurally deficient bridge. The speakers also addressed the funding structure for transportation, noting that state revenues from gas taxes and various sales taxes are significantly below the national average. Furthermore, the importance of integrating land use decisions with transportation planning to minimize congestion and improve public safety response times was emphasized. Solutions discussed involved addressing the maintenance deficit and reviewing tax revenues dedicated to transportation projects.
The discussion centered on transportation funding, including the need for a permanent revenue stream to address current transportation needs, which currently require significant local general fund spending. Participants discussed the success of joint state, local, and private initiatives like Route 28 improvements and the use of innovative, cost-effective designs such as roundabouts, noting initial reluctance from the Department of Transportation. Concerns were raised regarding the state potentially not meeting its financial obligations, placing the burden on local taxpayers. Other topics included the introduction of a new commissioner specializing in context-sensitive design, the ongoing economic impacts of taxes in neighboring states, and the challenges of inflation and devaluation of the dollar. There was also a segment where an alternate plan related to state spending, education, and Medicaid budgets was presented, highlighting disparities in budget increases compared to population growth and suggesting that funding shortfalls, particularly in transportation, should not be addressed by further cutting essential areas.
Discussions centered on transportation needs, focusing on providing safe, accessible, and affordable options for the elderly and disabled. A key topic involved increasing funding for elderly transportation services proportionally to population growth. Congestion relief on major routes, such as I-95, was addressed through plans for expanding HOV lanes and implementing congestion pricing. Furthermore, there was discussion on improving Virginia Railway Express service frequency. Concerns were raised regarding the impact of military base expansion (Fort Lee) on local traffic, and plans for infrastructure improvements were mentioned. A separate extensive discussion addressed the relationship between land use decisions (sprawl) and increased vehicle miles traveled, along with the declining revenue stream from the fixed gas tax due to improved vehicle fuel efficiency. There were also comments regarding state budget allocations, specifically praising the Governor for supporting law enforcement budgets and funding for jail per diem expenses, while noting challenges with the gas tax and potential legislative hurdles for transportation funding.
The document is a memorial resolution recognizing the life and career of Delegate Bill Janis. It details the distinguished life of Leroy Roundtree Cassell, including his education at Norview High School, the University of Virginia, and Harvard Law School, where he declined a Rhodes Scholarship. His professional career included becoming a partner at McGuire Woods and his service on the Richmond City School Board. A significant focus was placed on his election as the first African-American Chief Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court in 2002, and his reputation as a reasonable, fair, and consensus-building jurist. The resolution concluded by noting his recent receipt of the Distinguished Service Award from the Virginia Bar Association while bravely battling a debilitating disease, and a motion was presented to adjourn the House in his honor and memory.
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