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Ohio Contract Usage 2017-2018 Ohio 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 contractsREPORT shift some of the negotiating power back to the contractual issues and vendors. HARDWARE CONTRACTS Northwest State Community HARDWARE CONTRACTS Central Cleveland College Metropolitan School Higher to theEducation Member States K-12 Ohio Business College Central Local School District Antioch University Alexander Local School Ohio Northern University District Central Primary School Ashland University Ohio State University Aurora City School District Cincinnati Public Schools Capital University Ohio University Austintown Local School Columbia Public Schools Cedarville University District Ohio Wesleyan University Columbiana Exempted Village Chatfield College Bath Local Schools School District Otterbein University Clark State Community College Beachwood Hebrew Academy Copley-Fairlawn City Schools Owens Community College Cleveland Institute of Art Bedford City Schools Cornerstone Christian Pontifical College Josephinum Cleveland State University Academy Bellbrook-Sugarcreek School Rio Grande Community Columbus State Community District Coshocton City School District College College Bloomfield-Mespo Local Crestview Local School District Shawnee State University Cuyahoga Community College School District Crestwood Local School Terra State Community College Defiance College Bridgeport Exempted Village District Union Institute and University School District Denison University Dawson-Bryant Local School University of Akron Bridges Community Academy District Hebrew Union College University of Cincinnati Bristol Local School District Dover City School District Hiram College University of Dayton Brookville Local Schools East Dayton Christian School Hocking College University of Mount Union Brown Local School District Edison Local School District Kent State University University of Rio Grande Campbell City Schools Fairborn City School District Lourdes College University of Toledo Canfield Local School District Fairfield Union Local School Marion Technical College District Ursuline College Cardington-Lincoln Local Methodist Theological School School District Federal Hocking Local School in Ohio Walsh University District Carrollton Exempted Village Miami University Wright State University School District Fenwick High School Mount Saint Joseph University Zane State College Centerville City Schools Fuchs Mizrachi School 1 OHIO MHEC Contract Usage 2017-2018 Gallia-Jackson-Vinton Joint Orange City Schools Trinity High School Health Village School District Osnaburg Local School District Tri-Valley Local School District Champaign County - Girard City School District Commissioners Ottawa-Glandorf Local School Van Wert City Schools Gross Schechter Day School District Child Focus Vermillion Local School District Hamilton City School District Pandora-Gilboa School Chillicothe and Ross County Washington-Nile Local School Public Library Hardin Northern Local School Parma City School District District District City of Akron Parma Heights Christian West Clermont Local School Harrison Hills City School Academy District City of Alliance - Police Department Hawken School Paulding Exempted Village West Geauga Local School Schools District City of Amherst Hebrew Academy of Cleveland Perry Local School District West Muskingum Local Schools City of Beavercreek Horizon Science Academy - Columbus Piqua City Schools Western Reserve Academy City of Bellbrook Howland Local School District Pleasant Local Schools Western Reserve Local Schools City of Berea Labrae Local School District Poland Local School District Westlake City School District City of Bowling Green Lake Ridge Academy Princeton City School District Whitehall City Schools City of Broadview Heights Lakewood City School District Revere Local School District Wickliffe City School District City of Canal Winchester Lakewood Local School District Ridgewood Local School Willard City Schools City of Canton District Lancaster City Schools Willoughby-Eastlake City City of Chardon Rittman Exempted Village School District Lebanon City School District City of Chillicothe School District Xenia Community School Lexington Local School District City of Cincinnati Riverside Local School District District Liberty Center Local Schools City of Cincinnati - Purchasing Rock Hill Local School District Yeshiva Derech Hatorah Lima City Schools City of Cincinnati - Water Works Saint Columban School Lisbon Exempted School City of Cleveland Saint Columbkille School HARDWARE CONTRACTS District City of Conneaut Saint Edwards High School Government/Other Logan Elm Local School District City of Dayton Saint Mary School Adams Brown Community Lynchburg-Clay Local Schools Action Partnership City of Delaware Saint Mary’s City School Mad River Local Schools District Adams County - Regional City of Dover Madison Plains Local Schools Medical Center Saint Michael School City of East Cleveland Maple Heights City Schools Adams County - Regional Water Saint Xavier High School City of Elyria Mapleton Local School District Alliance City - Health Saints Peter and Paul Academy Department City of Fairborn Marietta City School District Sidney City Schools Athens County - Engineer’s City of Findlay Miami Trace Local School Solomon Schechter Day School Office City of Forest Park District South Central Local Schools Austintown Police Department City of Gahanna Millennium Community School Southeastern Local School Barberton Public Library City of Galion Miller City-New Cleveland District Schools BKP Ambulance District City of Garfield Heights Springfield Local Schools Minford Local School District Brown County - 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