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Procurement for the Public Sector
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IT Procurement for the Public Sector
Innovation is at the heart of Sourcepass GOV, where we are dedicated to finding new and better ways to meet challenges faced by the public sector.
Sourcepass GOV is highly versed in assisting SLED and Government agencies with procurement of IT Services and have a myriad of procurement contract options to assist with the process.
We can even help you achieve your E-Rate mission by providing expert guidance to maximize your E-rate funding.
With Sourcepass GOV, you can focus on what you do best, while we ensure your infrastructure runs smoothly.
Purchasing Contracts
NYS OGS Information Technology Umbrella Contracts PM68125, PM21040, PM68107, PM20830, PM20820, PM20800, PM69844
NYS OGS Intelligent Facility and Security Contract – PT68775
GSA Price Schedule Immix Group Contract 47QTCA23D00B9
GSA Price Schedule Promark-Ingram Contract GS-35F-303DA
USAC E-rate Contract 143048364
TD SYNNEX Omnia Partners Contract, R200803
Eastern Suffolk Boces LAN-WAN Computer Network and Cyber Security Support 25S-01-0501
Nassau Boces IT, Building Monitoring/Control/Security and Data + Voice Consultants RFP 2488
Western Suffolk Boces Professional LAN/WAN Consulting and Audio Visual Equipment Installation Services RFP 23/24-05P-E4SI-MB
GSA Price Schedule GS-35F-178BA
TD Synnex NCPA #01-170, Advanced Technology Solutions
Let Sourcepass GOV Pave the Way for a Successful E-Rate Journey!
Don’t manage the process of the E-Rate program alone.
Sourcepass GOV has a proven history of assisting educational institutions maximize their E-Rate funding. Sourcepass GOV will prioritize and approach the E-Rate Process with the understanding of your organizational goals and needs in mind for a smooth E-Rate journey.
Sourcepass GOV recognizes the digital transformation for educational institutions and what is necessary to support today’s digital learning requirements. We offer E-Rate fundable and cost-effective design and implementation services to install or upgrade the network infrastructure supporting secure Internet access. Sourcepass GOV also has managed services focused on keeping the network and internal connections functioning, meeting the capacity requirements, securing student private information and data, and ultimately improving the learning experience.
Whether you need help with school connectivity solutions, basic maintenance of internal connections, or general IT support for schools, Sourcepass GOV is here to ensure your success. Sourcepass GOV will assist in maximizing your E-Rate funding and transform your educational technology infrastructure for the better.
There are two methods of invoicing USAC for E-Rate reimbursement. Sourcepass GOV will support both the SPI and BEAR methods.
Sourcepass GOV Service Provider Identification Number (SPIN): 143048364
Schedule a consultation with one of our experts and discover how Sourcepass GOV can help your school or library navigate the E-Rate process with confidence, knowing you have a trusted partner to guide you every step of the way.
About E-Rate
The Schools and Libraries Program of the Universal Service Fund, commonly known as “E-Rate,” is administered by the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) under the direction of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
The E-Rate program helps eligible schools and libraries across the U.S. secure funding to enhance their internet connectivity and supporting infrastructure.
About the Funding?
To be eligible for discounts, which range from 20 – 90 percent of the actual cost of the eligible equipment and services, applicants must meet the program definition of a school or a library.
Discounts are based on the category of service requested (i.e., Category One or Category Two), the level of poverty, and the urban/rural status of the population served.
Who's Eligible?
Schools and libraries must meet statutory definitions to be eligible for Schools and Libraries (E-Rate) program support.
Schools: All elementary and secondary schools, as defined within the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, are covered. Private schools are eligible as long as they are not a for-profit business and do not have an endowment exceeding $50 million. Individual schools, school districts, and consortia are eligible applicants.
Libraries: Public libraries, as defined in the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA), are also eligible. This includes individual library branches, facilities, systems, and consortia
What Services are Available?
The Eligible Services List (ESL) includes the following service types that fall in one of two funding categories:
Category One Services
- Data Transmission Services
- Internet Access
Category Two Services
- Internal Connections
- Managed Internal Broadband Services
- Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections
About Cyber Security Pilot Program
The FCC’s Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program is designed to provide essential cybersecurity services and equipment to K–12 schools and libraries to ensure students can pursue education without disruption from cyberattacks.
About the Funding
This program will provide $200 million in funding to participating schools and libraries to pay for eligible cybersecurity services and equipment over a three-year period.
During this time, the FCC will collect relevant data on the funding’s effectiveness with the goal of making the program permanent.
These cybersecurity funds will be separate from Category 1 and Category 2 of the E-rate program, however the FCC will study the impact of this pilot initiative as it evaluates future changes to the E-rate program.
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Who is eligible?
Schools, libraries and consortia of schools and libraries (e.g., regional or statewide groups of schools or libraries that jointly apply for the Pilot Program) that meet the E-Rate program’s eligibility requirements may apply to participate in the Pilot Program.
A Program applicant need not be a current or former E-Rate program applicant in order to be eligible to apply for the Pilot. Interested schools, libraries and consortia of schools and libraries can apply to participate in the Pilot Program through a two-part process.
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What services and equipment are eligible for reimbursement?
Pilot Program participants will be eligible to seek reimbursement for a wide variety of cybersecurity services and equipment such as
- Advanced/Next Generation Firewalls
- Endpoint Protection
- Identity Protection and Authentication
- Monitoring, Detection, and Response
> See a complete list of eligible services and equipment here.
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What is the selection process?
Applications will be evaluated by the FCC and the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), the administrator of the Pilot Program.
To facilitate the inclusion of a diverse set of Pilot projects and to target Pilot funds to the populations most in need of cybersecurity support, the FCC will award support to a combination of large and small and urban and rural schools, libraries, and consortia, with an emphasis on funding proposed Pilot projects that include low-income and tribal applicants.
Applicants selected to participate in the Pilot Program will be announced by Public Notice.
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View resource links
- E-Rate website: https://www.usac.org/E-Rate/
- E_rate Eligible Services List: https://www.usac.org/E-Rate/applicant-process/before-you-begin/eligible-services-list/
- Cyber Security Pilot Program: https://www.fcc.gov/cybersecurity-pilot-program
- USAC Webinars: Webinars - Universal Service Administrative Company
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