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Indiana Contract Usage 2017-2018 Indiana Contract Usage 2017-2018 MHEC CONTRACTS leverage the potential volume of institutions. Additionally, because of MHEC’s statutory the region’s purchasing power while saving institutions status, many of these contracts can also be adopted time and money by simplifying the procurement process. for use by K-12 districts and schools, as well as cities, The2 contracts0162017 provide competitive solutions established states, and local governments. Smaller institutions in accordance with public procurement laws thereby benefit from these contracts as they 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 turnkey solution with the normally reserved for larger institutions. MHEC relies on ability to tailor the already negotiated contract to match institutional experts to participate in the negotiations, ANNUAL the institution’s specific needs and requirements, MHEC sharing strategies and tactics on dealing with specific contracts shift some of the negotiating power back to the contractual issues and vendors. HARDWAREREPORT CONTRACTS Rose-Hulman Institute of Carmel Clay Schools East Porter County School Technology Corporation Higher Education Carroll School District to the Member States Saint Mary’s College Elkhart Christian Academy Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Center Grove Community Seminary Taylor University Schools Elkhart Community Schools Ball State University Trine University Centerville-Abington Schools Evansville-Vanderburgh Schools Bethel College University of Notre Dame Christ the King School Franklin Community School DePauw University University of Southern Indiana City of Hammond Schools Corporation Earlham College Valparaiso University Clay Community Schools Franklin County Community Hanover College Vincennes University Community Schools of Schools Frankfort Huntington University Franklin Township Community Concord Community Schools Schools Indiana State University HARDWARE CONTRACTS K-12 Concordia Lutheran School Gary Community School Indiana Tech Corporation Covered Bridge Education Indiana University - Adams Central Community District Goshen Community Schools Bloomington School Covington Community High Greater Clark County Schools Indiana University - East Anderson Community Schools School Greencastle Community Indiana University - IUPUI Avon Community School Crawfordsville Community School Corporation Corporation Schools Indiana University - Northwest Greensburg Community Avondale Meadows Academy Indiana University - South Crown Point Community Schools School Corporation Bend Bartholomew Consolidated Greensburg High School School Corporation Culver Academies Indiana University - Southeast Hagerstown High School Baugo Community Schools Daleville Community Schools Ivy Tech Community College Hamilton Southeastern Schools Beech Grove City Schools De Kalb County Eastern Manchester University Indiana Agriculture and Bremen Public Schools Community School District Marian University Technology School Brownsburg Community Delaware Community School Oakland City University Jennings County Schools School Corporation Corporation Kankakee Valley School Purdue University East Allen County Schools Canaan Community Academy Corporation 1 INDIANA MHEC Contract Usage 2017-2018 Kingsway Christian School Pioneer Regional School HARDWARE CONTRACTS City of Evansville - Corporation Vanderburgh County Highway Kipp Indianapolis College Government/Other Department Preparatory Plainfield Community School Adams County - Government District City of Fort Wayne Knox Community School Corp Advance Police Department Plymouth Community School City of Franklin - Department La Porte Community School Corporation Albion Police Department of Public Works Lafayette School Corporation Portage Township School Allen County City of Huntingburg Lake Central School Porter County Education Allen County - Public Library City of Jasper Corporation Interlocal Anderson Police Department City of Jeffersonville Lakeland School Corporation Purdue Polytechnic High Anderson Water Utility City of Kokomo Linton-Stockton School School Corporation City of Lafayette Richland-Bean Blossom County Area 30 Career Center Loogootee Community School School Atos for Allen County City of Lafayette - Police Corporation Department Saint James Lutheran School Benton County - Probation Madison Consolidated Schools City of Madison Saint Joseph’s School Department Marian High School City of Martinsville Saint Mary of the Knobs School Blue River Career Programs Metropolitan School District of City of Muncie Saint Patrick School Brazil Public Library Decatur Township City of New Albany School City of East Chicago Bristol Police Department Metropolitan School District of City of Plymouth Lawrence Township School City of Hammond Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation City of Portage Metropolitan School District of School Town of Munster Carmel Clay Public Library Martinsville Schools City of Rensselaer Shenandoah School Carmel Wastewater Treatment Metropolitan School District of Corporation City of Rockport Perry Township Plant South Bend Community School City of South Bend Monroe County Community Carroll County - Sheriff’s Office South Dearborn Community Schools City of Whiting School Corporation Carroll Superior Court Mount Vernon High School Clark County - 911 South Dearborn High School Charlestown Volunteer Fire Mount Vernon Schools Clay County South Knox School Corporation City of Anderson Muncie Community School Clay Township - Regional Waste South Madison Community City of Anderson - Light and District District School Power New Albany-Floyd Connersville Utilities South Montgomery Community City of Anderson - Transit Consolidated School School County of Hamilton Corporation City of Angola Spencer Owen Community County of Huntington New Castle Community School City of Bloomfield - Police Schools Corporation Department County of Vigo Twin Lakes School Corporation Noblesville Schools City of Carmel Court of Appeals of Indiana Union County Schools North Adams Community City of Crawfordsville - Daviess County Crawfordsville District Public Schools Vigo County School Decatur County - County Clerk Corporation Library North Gibson School Decatur County - Sheriff’s City of Evansville Corporation Wa-nee Community Schools Department City of Evansville - Dept of North Lawrence Community Washington Community Delaware County School District Schools Metropolitan Development Delaware County - Information City of Evansville - Fire North Montgomery Community West Noble School Corporation Technology School Department Westfield Washington Schools Delaware County - Prosecutor’s City of Evansville - North White School Office Corporation Westview Elementary School Metropolitan Planning Organization Delphi Police Department Northwest Community School Westview School Corporation City of Evansville - Police District Whiting School City District Department Family and Social Department Service Peru Community Schools 2 INDIANA MHEC Contract Usage 2017-2018 East Chicago Housing Authority Kokomo-Howard County Public Pulaski County - Public Library Vanderburgh County - Courts Library Elkhart Public Works and Utility Purdue Research Foundation Vanderburgh County - Health Lacrosse Public Library Department Evansville Convention and Richmond Power and Light Visitors Bureau Lake County - Convention And Wabash Center Roanoke Public Library Visitor’s Bureau Evansville-Vanderburgh Wabash County - Prosecutor’s Rockville Correctional Facility Laporte City - Police Office Evansville-Vanderburgh Library Department Rush County Wakarusa Public Library Fairfield Township Laporte County - Sheriff’s Saint Joseph County Warrick County Commisioners Floyd County - Information Department Shelby County - Office Technology Manager Madison County Commissioners Wayne County - Information Floyd County - Sheriff’s Office Madison County - Council of Shelbyville Police Department Systems Fort Wayne Housing Authority Government South Bend Police Department Wells County - Government Franklin County - Health Madison County - Information Spencer Police Department West Lafayette Public Library Department Technology State of Indiana - Department Western Indiana Community Gary Sanitary District Marion County - Auditor’s Action Agency Office of Environmental Greater Lafayette Public Management Transportation Marion County - Public Library Sugar Creek Fire Department SOFTWARE CONTRACTS Hamilton County Marion Municipal Utilities Switzerland County - Higher Education Hamilton County - Health Maumee River Basin Courthouse Department Commission Ball State University Syracuse Police Department Hammond Sanitary District McCordsville Police Butler University Department Tipton County - Public Library Hancock Community DePauw University Tipton Police Department Corrections Military Department of Indiana Indiana State University Adjutant General Town of Brownsburg Hancock County Indiana University - Monroe County - Public Library Town of Cedar Lake - Public Hancock County - Government Bloomington Monroe County - Sheriff’s Works Hancock County - Health Purdue University Office Town of Chandler Department University of Indianapolis Montgomery County - Building Town of Chandler - Chandler Hancock Public Library Administration Utilities Harrison County - Public Library Montgomery County - Town of Clarksville SERVICES CONTRACTS Hendricks County - Emergency Management Town of Edgewood Higher Education Government Agency Town of Griffith Howard County - Auditor Morgan
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