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Active opportunities open for bidding
Wichita State University
NIAR–AMP/Wichita State University is soliciting competitive quotations for the design, manufacture, delivery, installation, and commissioning of one complete overhead crane system with a free-standing runway structure. The solicitation is a sealed RFP seeking a turnkey system including electrification, installation, and load testing. The expected award date for this procurement is currently set for May 4, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Wichita State University
Close: Apr 22, 2026
NIAR–AMP/Wichita State University is soliciting competitive quotations for the design, manufacture, delivery, installation, and commissioning of one complete overhead crane system with a free-standing runway structure. The solicitation is a sealed RFP seeking a turnkey system including electrification, installation, and load testing. The expected award date for this procurement is currently set for May 4, 2026.
AvailableWichita State University
Provide clinic audiovisual systems level 3 phase 1 equipment.
Posted Date
Feb 26, 2026
Due Date
Mar 27, 2026
Release: Feb 26, 2026
Wichita State University
Close: Mar 27, 2026
Provide clinic audiovisual systems level 3 phase 1 equipment.
Wichita State University
Provide auditing services.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
Wichita State University
Close: Mar 30, 2026
Provide auditing services.
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Wichita State University
This Service and Software Agreement between Leepfrog Technologies, Inc. and Wichita State University details the licensing of CourseLeaf software and the provision of related services, including delivery, content transition, curriculum management (CIM), and ongoing support. The agreement has an initial term of three years, commencing from the date of last signature, with provisions for annual renewals. Fees include a one-time charge of $180,000 for Year 1 software and initial services, followed by an annual support fee of $29,000 from Year 2, which increases by 4% annually starting from Year 4. The contract also specifies terms regarding ownership, confidentiality, warranties, indemnification, liability limitations, and miscellaneous provisions.
Effective Date
Jun 1, 2012
Expires
Effective: Jun 1, 2012
Wichita State University
Expires:
This Service and Software Agreement between Leepfrog Technologies, Inc. and Wichita State University details the licensing of CourseLeaf software and the provision of related services, including delivery, content transition, curriculum management (CIM), and ongoing support. The agreement has an initial term of three years, commencing from the date of last signature, with provisions for annual renewals. Fees include a one-time charge of $180,000 for Year 1 software and initial services, followed by an annual support fee of $29,000 from Year 2, which increases by 4% annually starting from Year 4. The contract also specifies terms regarding ownership, confidentiality, warranties, indemnification, liability limitations, and miscellaneous provisions.
Wichita State University
This Statement of Work from Leepfrog Technologies (CourseLeaf) to Wichita State University, dated March 28, 2024, details a project to update the catalog course draw with new italicized phrases and enhance existing program grids with new search functionality. The project is offered at a fixed fee of $3,950. The new phrases are intended to be effective for courses beginning in Fall 2024, with the project's start date to be determined upon the execution of this SOW, under the terms of an existing CourseLeaf SSA.
Effective Date
Aug 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Aug 1, 2024
Wichita State University
Expires:
This Statement of Work from Leepfrog Technologies (CourseLeaf) to Wichita State University, dated March 28, 2024, details a project to update the catalog course draw with new italicized phrases and enhance existing program grids with new search functionality. The project is offered at a fixed fee of $3,950. The new phrases are intended to be effective for courses beginning in Fall 2024, with the project's start date to be determined upon the execution of this SOW, under the terms of an existing CourseLeaf SSA.
AvailableWichita State University
This document is a Change Order (EP018591) to Blanket Order EP021564 for Wichita State University, contracting Huron Consulting Services LLC for CPSR Audit Consulting Services. The service period is from August 6, 2025, to December 31, 2026, with a listed amount of $386,800.00 USD. The document includes general terms and conditions, specific instructions for invoicing and shipping, and details regarding an exemption certificate.
Effective Date
Aug 6, 2025
Expires
Effective: Aug 6, 2025
Wichita State University
Expires:
This document is a Change Order (EP018591) to Blanket Order EP021564 for Wichita State University, contracting Huron Consulting Services LLC for CPSR Audit Consulting Services. The service period is from August 6, 2025, to December 31, 2026, with a listed amount of $386,800.00 USD. The document includes general terms and conditions, specific instructions for invoicing and shipping, and details regarding an exemption certificate.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Wichita State University
Wichita State University's strategic plan aims to become a premier urban public research university, focusing on applied learning and driving prosperity for the people and communities it serves. The plan prioritizes student centeredness, research and scholarship, campus culture, inclusive excellence, and partnerships and engagement. Key initiatives include applied learning experiences, student success and persistence programs, and supporting Kansas businesses and economic prosperity through innovation and research.
The board meeting covered various topics including a BOT audit by Bruun & BKD, a presentation by Dr. Muma on goals for Wichita State University, a finance and audit report encompassing pooled investment returns, updates to WSU BOT endowed funds, and budget reviews, a nominating committee report with officer nominations for FY22, recognition of past board members, and other matters as they arose.
The board meeting covered a wide range of topics, including a BOT audit by Bruun & BKD, an update on the National Institute for Research and Digital Transformation, a finance and audit report encompassing pooled investment returns, WSU BOT endowed funds, BOT-owned facilities maintenance, infrastructure investments, the mill levy budget, operating budget, financial plan review, and board initiatives budget review. The meeting also included a discussion of the nominating committee and a vote on the slate of officers for FY23, a Wichita State University update focusing on the Cessna Stadium project, recognition of a past board member, and other items as they arose. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the University Stadium project, a phased plan to replace Cessna Stadium with a new stadium seating approximately 10,000 spectators. The plan includes phases for east side improvements, track and field reconfiguration, west side demolition and construction, and associated infrastructure improvements. Funding sources for the project were also discussed.
The board meeting agenda included a review of the nominating committee report, finance and audit reports (covering topics such as the BOT audit, pooled investment returns, endowed funds, mill levy budget, and operating budget), Woodman expenses, and a campus development report. The campus development report encompassed a fund and financial plan review and an innovation campus update. A university update was also presented, followed by an executive session. A separate finance and audit committee meeting was scheduled to review the audit report before the board meeting. The July 11, 2019 meeting minutes included discussion of finance and audit reports, a campus development report (including construction projects and the innovation campus), a nominating committee report, and a discussion of a project to improve economic conditions in Wichita opportunity zones.
The board meeting covered a wide range of topics including finance and audit reports (pooled investment returns, WSU BOT endowed funds, BOT-owned facilities maintenance quasi-endowed fund, infrastructure investments, mill levy budget, operating budget, financial plan review, and campus development fund review); discussion of the Woodman lease and transfer; review of budget meetings with the city and county; the nominating committee (discussion of the Board of Trustee Award nomination and vote on the slate of officers for FY23); Wichita State University updates; and various other matters. The meeting also included tours of the John Bardo Center and Woolsey Hall.
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