Building Trust in K–12 Procurement: What EdTech Teams Can Learn From Decision Science
The most common misconception among many clients in the EdTech space is the belief that procurement is a technical exercise and the RFP is an ordering mechanism, a standardized transaction in which the “best product” rises to the top through logic alone.
Curriculum Adoption as an Organizational Change Event
Curriculum adoption involves strategic reviews of materials to assess their rigor and efficacy, guiding high-quality instructional decisions.
How Startups Can Successfully Build an RFP Footprint
Most early-stage companies enter the K–12 market with optimism, creativity, and a belief that a strong product should be enough to open procurement doors.
How to Analyze Award Notices to Improve Future K–12 RFP Responses
When vendors discuss procurement strategy, they often focus on the period between RFP release and submission. The award phase, by contrast, is treated as something that happens after the work is done.
How to Find Government Contracts in the USA
Finding government contracts in the United States is often framed as a search exercise, as though vendors need only identify the correct portal, enter a keyword, and wait for an alert to appear.
IT & Technology RFPs in K–12 Education: A Vendor’s Guide to Modern Digital Procurement
From the district’s perspective, technology encompasses interdependent systems—devices, student information systems, learning management platforms, assessment programs, cybersecurity structures, network infrastructure, and instructional tools-that reflect strategic priorities and operational pressures.
Organizational Readiness Increases RFP Success Rates
Every district evaluator understands that behind every narrative lies an organization with real limitations, real constraints, and real strengths. When evaluators read an RFP response, they assess whether the organization can deliver what they propose.
Outcomes-Based Contracting: A New Era of Contractual Accountability
Outcomes-Based Contracting (OBC) has emerged as one of the most consequential developments in the modern K–12 procurement landscape. Although many districts still rely on traditional contracting models, the pressure to demonstrate public value and mutual accountability has intensified.
Procurement Compliance: A Guide for New Vendors
New vendors entering the K–12 market often imagine that compliance is merely a matter of submitting the required forms and following the technical instructions in the solicitation, and this is a common misconception.
When Vendors Should Pursue ESSA Level Studies, and When They Should Wait
The expectation that educational programs demonstrate evidence of effectiveness has grown substantially in recent years, driven in part by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Under ESSA, districts are encouraged to select research-supported interventions, especially when using federal funds.