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Wisconsin Department of Administration
In general, the work consists of: the installation of approx 1,860 LF of gravel trail, excavation for 2 vault toilet facilities and approx 800 LF of electrical lines. The project also includes the installation of a seasonal water system that has approx. 800 LF of water line, 2 drinking water fountains, a well, well pump, pressure tank and excavation for a pre-fabricated wellhouse.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
Wisconsin Department of Administration
Close: May 21, 2026
In general, the work consists of: the installation of approx 1,860 LF of gravel trail, excavation for 2 vault toilet facilities and approx 800 LF of electrical lines. The project also includes the installation of a seasonal water system that has approx. 800 LF of water line, 2 drinking water fountains, a well, well pump, pressure tank and excavation for a pre-fabricated wellhouse.
AvailableWisconsin Department of Administration
In general, the work consists of: the removal and replacement of the existing roof membrane in kind. The existing roof membrane is an approximate 31,000 SF ballasted 45 mill EPDM. The project is to include, but not limited to, new stone ballast, new deck board, flashing, coping, parapet cap, gutter(s), and downspout(s). The roof insulation value is to be brought up to R-25.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Mar 4, 2026
Wisconsin Department of Administration
Close: May 14, 2026
In general, the work consists of: the removal and replacement of the existing roof membrane in kind. The existing roof membrane is an approximate 31,000 SF ballasted 45 mill EPDM. The project is to include, but not limited to, new stone ballast, new deck board, flashing, coping, parapet cap, gutter(s), and downspout(s). The roof insulation value is to be brought up to R-25.
AvailableWisconsin Department of Administration
In general, the work consists of: the renovation of approx 13,000 SF of interior space into classroom and tutoring space. Interior construction will be metal stud gypsum clad partition walls, exposed and finished ceilings, carpet flooring, and paint. Existing fire suppression, plumbing, HVAC and electrical systems will be removed and replaced to address the reconfiguration of the space, new equipment, etc.
Posted Date
Dec 11, 2025
Due Date
May 19, 2026
Release: Dec 11, 2025
Wisconsin Department of Administration
Close: May 19, 2026
In general, the work consists of: the renovation of approx 13,000 SF of interior space into classroom and tutoring space. Interior construction will be metal stud gypsum clad partition walls, exposed and finished ceilings, carpet flooring, and paint. Existing fire suppression, plumbing, HVAC and electrical systems will be removed and replaced to address the reconfiguration of the space, new equipment, etc.
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Wisconsin Department of Administration
This document is a Purchase Order from the State of Wisconsin, Department of Administration, to Carahsoft Technology Corp. It details the procurement of various software services and subscriptions, including ServiceNow user licenses, production instance storage, ITOM discovery subscriptions, and FedBAMP premium services. The contract period for these services is from December 30, 2024, to December 29, 2025. The document lists individual "Schedule Totals" for different groups of items, but no single grand total for the entire purchase order. Standard terms and conditions are included.
Effective Date
Dec 30, 2024
Expires
Effective: Dec 30, 2024
Wisconsin Department of Administration
Expires:
This document is a Purchase Order from the State of Wisconsin, Department of Administration, to Carahsoft Technology Corp. It details the procurement of various software services and subscriptions, including ServiceNow user licenses, production instance storage, ITOM discovery subscriptions, and FedBAMP premium services. The contract period for these services is from December 30, 2024, to December 29, 2025. The document lists individual "Schedule Totals" for different groups of items, but no single grand total for the entire purchase order. Standard terms and conditions are included.
Wisconsin Department of Administration
This Nintex Workflow Subscription Agreement establishes the terms for the State of Wisconsin's use of Nintex Workflow Service. The agreement, effective March 30, 2017, has an initial 12-month term with automatic annual renewals. It details the provision and use of the service, payment terms (referencing external Order Forms for specific fees), confidentiality obligations, liability limitations, indemnification, audit rights, and termination conditions. The contract is supplemented by a Security Rider, general Terms and Conditions, and a Support Policy, all tailored for the State of Wisconsin.
Effective Date
Mar 30, 2017
Expires
Effective: Mar 30, 2017
Wisconsin Department of Administration
Expires:
This Nintex Workflow Subscription Agreement establishes the terms for the State of Wisconsin's use of Nintex Workflow Service. The agreement, effective March 30, 2017, has an initial 12-month term with automatic annual renewals. It details the provision and use of the service, payment terms (referencing external Order Forms for specific fees), confidentiality obligations, liability limitations, indemnification, audit rights, and termination conditions. The contract is supplemented by a Security Rider, general Terms and Conditions, and a Support Policy, all tailored for the State of Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Department of Administration
This document is Engagement Addendum Number 0001, which modifies a NASPO ValuePoint Cloud Solutions Master Price Agreement between Carahsoft Technology Corporation and the State of Wisconsin. It details the provision of ServiceNow Implementation Design Services, structured into four milestones: Pre-Engagement, Initiate, Plan, and Close. The total fixed fee for these services is $238,869.86. The addendum specifies primary contacts, purchase order instructions, and incorporates extensive terms and conditions covering security, data processing, software licensing, and support. The services are estimated to commence around January 17, 2025, and conclude by March 31, 2025.
Effective Date
Jan 17, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 17, 2025
Wisconsin Department of Administration
Expires:
This document is Engagement Addendum Number 0001, which modifies a NASPO ValuePoint Cloud Solutions Master Price Agreement between Carahsoft Technology Corporation and the State of Wisconsin. It details the provision of ServiceNow Implementation Design Services, structured into four milestones: Pre-Engagement, Initiate, Plan, and Close. The total fixed fee for these services is $238,869.86. The addendum specifies primary contacts, purchase order instructions, and incorporates extensive terms and conditions covering security, data processing, software licensing, and support. The services are estimated to commence around January 17, 2025, and conclude by March 31, 2025.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Wisconsin Department of Administration
The council meeting focused on promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion across Wisconsin state government. The council reviewed the meeting agenda. The council also received remarks from the state offices. The Community Engagement Subcommittee discussed recommended changes to their work plan, including outreach to federal and state-recognized tribal nations for cultural events and interactions, and the goal of being more transparent. The Data and Policy Subcommittee focused on recruitment and had presentations from the Department of Corrections and DHS to gain a better understanding of state hiring practices.
The People's Maps Commission held a virtual public hearing for the 4th Congressional District. The hearing included testimony from subject matter experts on the Voting Rights Act and the impacts of redistricting on underrepresented populations. The commission members discussed the importance of fair legislative maps and working together with citizens to achieve them. They also announced a partnership with the MGG Redistricting Lab for data analysis.
The meeting of the Governor’s Advisory Council on Equity and Inclusion focused on providing strategic guidance to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion across Wisconsin state government. The council welcomed three new members and discussed recommendations from subcommittees. Key topics included the need for recognition of regional organizations, strengthening the Department of Tourism’s community relationships by expanding the calendar of ethnic events, and supporting additional investments in Native American tourism.
The People's Maps Commission held a virtual executive session to discuss and vote on draft map-drawing criteria. These criteria, developed after gathering input from Wisconsinites and redistricting experts, will guide the commission in using 2020 U.S. Census data to create fair district maps. The criteria are divided into four groups based on importance and feasibility, including adherence to federal requirements, consideration of communities of interest, population tuning, and partisan fairness.
The meeting of the Governor’s Advisory Council on Equity and Inclusion included a roll call and celebratory announcements. Vanessa McDowell received the combined city county community humanitarian award, and the University of Wisconsin Green Bay sponsored the bias inside us exhibition. The meeting agenda was reviewed and the minutes from the November 2021 meeting were approved. The council discussed the equitable recovery grant program and heard from Governor Evers and Secretary Kathy Blumenfeld.
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