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Harrison Community Schools |
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Request for Proposal |
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Allowable Contract Date: November 11, 2009 |
224 W. Main St.
Harrison, MI 48625
Phone: (989) 539-7871
Fax: (989) 539-7491
Important Notes:
The district reserves the right to accept or reject any or all quotations.
Telephone Service
New phones and chargers for existing accounts
Detailed paper billing/on-line billing
Nationwide calling from within the U.S.A.
Free nationwide long distance
Caller ID
Voicemail
Free mobile-to-mobile minutes
Unlimited nights and weekends no later than 7:00 p.m.
Minimum fee for overages, if applicable
Minimum fee when outside calling area (i.e. outside the U.S.A.)
Minimum fee for activation fees
Unlimited incoming text messages
Service plan or minimum fee for outgoing text messages
Detailed map of coverage area for region (must be verified by the district)
99.9% uptime guarantee
Must provide wireless repeaters in two Harrison buildings
Termination clause
Must be able to add accounts under the same contract, no extension of contract when more phones are added
Dedicated account manager
Telecommunications add-alternates for a multi-year contract may be considered for each of the telecommunication services described above.
Alternate 1: Cellular service as described above with 2-year contract.
Alternate 2: Cellular service as described above with 3-year contract.
Telephone service includes, but is not limited to, those items/components that are USF eligible. Any additional telephone service not covered by USF eligibility, must be itemized and quoted separately. Please contact Paul Berger (pberger@cgresd.net) or Jacob Sullivan (jsullivan@harrisonschools.com) for details.

Basic Maintenance
All hardware specifications above are minimum. It is expected that wiring/components/software will meet industry standards and current versions at the time of installation. Please contact Paul Berger (pberger@cgresd.net) for details.
Please contact Paul Berger (pberger@cgresd.net) to arrange a time for a building site survey. (NOTE: Surveys must be conducted before or after school.)
Bid Evaluation
Although the cost of the product/service is of primary concern, the ability to accommodate growth and change and the total cost of operation (TCO) within the district are, in many ways, more important. Do not assume the lowest bid will be awarded the project.
To achieve this goal, bids will be evaluated on several factors.
Prices/charges
Prior experience
Understanding of needs
Financial stability
Personnel qualifications
Comply with the spirit of the district's long range technology plan
Compatibility with district hardware/software standards as set forth within district's long range technology plan
Provide lower long-term cost of ownership
Ability to upgrade and adapt to technological advances
Completeness of response and adherence to bid specifications
Summary of project implementation plan
Capability of the bidder to successfully complete the installation within the required timeframe.