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Indiana Tech Contract Usage 2019-2020 Indiana Technology Contract Usage 2019-2020 MHEC CONTRACTS leverage the potential volume of back to the institutions. Additionally, because of MHEC’s the region’s purchasing power while saving institutions statutory status, many of these contracts can also be time and money by simplifying the procUrement process. adopted for use by K-12 districts and schools, as well as The2 contracts0182019 provide competitive solutions established cities, states, and local governments. An added benefit in accordance with public procurement laws thereby for smaller institutions is that these contracts allow these negating the institution’s need to conduct a competitive institutions to negotiate from the same pricing and terms sourcing event. By offering a ready-to-use solution with normally reserved for larger institutions. MHEC relies on theANNUAL ability to tailor the already negotiated contract to institutional experts to participate in the negotiations, match the institution’s specific needs and requirements, sharing strategies and tactics on dealing with specific MHECREPORT contracts shift some of the negotiating power contractual issues and vendors. HARDWARE CONTRACTS Purdue University Baugo Community Schools Crown Point Community School Corporation Higherto theEducation MemberRose-Hulman States Institute of Blue River Valley Schools Technology Culver Academies Ancilla College Brownsburg Community Saint Joseph’s College School Corporation Danville Community School Ball State University Corporation Saint Mary’s College Brownstown Central Bethany Theological Seminary Community School DeKalb County-Eastern Southwest Allen County Butler University Community School District Schools Cantebury School Calumet College Delaware Community School Trine University Carroll School District Corporation DePauw University University of Notre Dame Center Grove Community Eastern Howard School Earlham College Schools University of Saint Francis Corporation Goshen College City of East Chicago Schools University of Southern Indiana Eisenhower Elementary Hanover College City of Hammond Schools Vincennes University Elkhart Christian Academy Huntington University Clay Community Schools Wabash College Elkhart Community Schools Concord Community Schools Indiana State University Evansville-Vanderburgh Concordia Lutheran School Schools Indiana Tech HARDWARE CONTRACTS Indiana University K-12 Covered Bridge Education Flat Rock-Hawcreek School District District Indiana University - Adams Central Community Bloomington Covington Community High Franklin Community School School School Corporation Indiana Wesleyan University Anderson Community Schools Crawfordsville Community Franklin Township Community Ivy Tech Community College Avon Community School Schools Schools Marian University Corporation Crossroads Education Frontier School Corporation Mid-American Seminary Avondale Meadows Academy Crown Community School Gary Community School Oakland City University Bartholomew Consolidated Corporation Corporation School Corporation Note: The entities on this list are as provided by MHEC’s contracted vendors. Please email us at [email protected] should you find any errors in naming convention. 1 INDIANA MHEC Technology Contract Usage 2019-2020 Good Shepherd School Metropolitan School District of Randolph Southern School HARDWARE CONTRACTS Martinsville Corporation Goshen Community Schools Government/Other Metropolitan School District of Richmond Community Schools Greater Clark County Schools Alexandria Public Library Perry Township Rock Creek Community Greencastle Community School Allen County Metropolitan School District of Academy Corporation Pike Township Anderson Water Utility Saint James Lutheran School Greene-Sullivan Special Metropolitan School District of Benton County - Probation Education Saint Mary’s School Warren County Department Greensburg Community Saint Peter’s Lutheran School Monroe County Community Boonville-Warrick County Schools Schools Salem Community Schools Library Hagerstown High School Mount Vernon Community School Town of Munster Calumet Township - Trustee’s Hamilton Southeastern School Corporation Office Shenandoah School Schools Muncie Community School Corporation Carmel Clay Parks and Hanover Community School District Recreation Smith Green Community School Corporation Nettle Creek School Carroll County - Sheriff’s Office South Bend Community School Heritage Christian School Corporation Center Grove Community South Dearborn Community Huntington County Community New Albany-Floyd Schools School Corporation School Corporation Consolidated School Center Township - Township Corporation South Madison Community IHM Catholic School Trustees Noblesville Schools School Corporation IMSA West-Concept Schools Center Township - Trustees North Adams Community South Montgomery Community Indiana Agriculture and Schools School Chesterton Utilities Technology School North Central Parke South Newton School City of Albion - Police Indiana Math and Science Community School Corporation Department Academy North North Gibson School South Vermillion School City of Anderson Jennings County Schools Corporation Corporation City of Anderson - Light and Kankakee Valley School North Miami Community Southwest Allen County Power Corporation Schools School Corporation City of Anderson - Police Kingsway Christian School North Miami Community Sunman-Dearborn Community Department School Corporation Kipp Indianapolis College Schools City of Attica - Fire Department Preparatory Switzerland County School North Montgomery Community City of Bristol - Police Corporation Lafayette School Corporation Schools Department Timothy Ball Elementary Lake Central School North Newton School Corp City of Carmel School Corporation North White School City of Chesterton - Police Tippecanoe School Corp Lake Street Elementary Corporation Department Town of Munster Schools Loogootee Community School Oak Hill Junior High School City of Crawfordsville - District Corporation Oregon-Davis School Trinity Lutheran School Public Library MacArthur Elementary School Corporation Union School Corporation City of Crown Point Madison-Grant United School Our Lady of Mount Carmel Vigo County School City of Delphi - Police Corporation School Corporation Department Marian High School Peru Community Schools Wa-Nee Community Schools City of Evansville Metropolitan School District Plainfield Community School Wawasee Community School City of Evansville - Department Corporation Corporation of Metropolitan Development Metropolitan School District of Boone Township Portage Township School West Clark Community Schools City of Evansville - Metropolitan Planning Metropolitan School District of Providence Cristo Rey High Westfield Washington Schools Organization Decatur Township School Winfield Elementary City of Fort Wayne Note: The entities on this list are as provided by MHEC’s contracted vendors. Please email us at [email protected] should you find any errors in naming convention. 2 INDIANA MHEC Technology Contract Usage 2019-2020 City of Fort Wayne - Housing Delaware County Hendricks County - Marion County - County Authority Government Auditor’s Office Delaware County - Information City of Franklin Technology Hopewell Center - Headstart Marion Municipal Utilities City of Franklin - Department Delaware County - Prosecutor’s Howard County - Auditor Marshall County of Public Works Office Indaina Department of Marshall County - Solid Waste City of Greensburg - Police Delaware-Muncie Metro Administration District Department Planning Commission Indiana Department of Natural McCordsville Police City of Hartford City Department of Family and Resources Department Social Services City of Huntingburg Indiana State Senate Military Department of Indiana DuBois County - Emergency - Adjutant General City of Indianapolis - Public Indiana Supreme Court Management Agency Library Monroe County - Public Library Indiana Youth Institute East Chicago Housing Authority City of Kokomo Monroe County - Sheriff’s Indianapolis Bond Bank Elkhart County Office City of Lafayette Indianapolis International Evansville-Vanderburgh Library Morgan County City of Marion - Police Airport Authority Department Everton Regional Sewer District Morgan County - Public Library Jackson County - County City of Mishawaka Fayette County - County Auditor Morrisson-Reeves Library Auditor City of Muncie Jackson County - Courthouse Muncie Community Floyd County - Information City of New Albany Jasper County - Public Library National Federation of State Technology Manager High School Associations City of New Haven Jefferson County Floyd County - Planning New Carlisle Police Department City of Plymouth Commission Johnson County - REMC New Carlisle Public Library City of Portage Floyd County - Sheriff’s Office Kirklin Newton County City of Rensselaer Fort Wayne Housing Authority Knox County - Drug Court Newton County - Public Library City of Shelbyville - Police Fountain County - Sheriff’s Knox County Alcohol and Drug Department Department Program Noble County - Sheriff’s Department City of South Bend Fountain-Warren County Knox Superior Court 1 Health Department North Lawrence Water City of Tell City Kosciusko County Government Authority Gary Police Department Clark County - 911 Lake County Orange County - Superior Court Gary Sanitary District Clay County Lake County - Data Processing Our Lady of The Greenwood Gibson County - Sheriff’s Columbia Township - Fire Lake County - Sheriff’s Department Peru Utilities Department Department Grant County - EMA-DHS Posey County - Prosecuter’s Connersville
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