The Vendor is required to provide a statewide, centralized computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) and facility management solutions.
- The potential to procure, host, and support a single platform that provides consistent preventive maintenance processes, asset management tools, and real-time facility oversight across all districts.
- This initiative aims to reduce duplication of effort, improve data quality, streamline compliance reporting, and ensure equitable access to modern facility management technology—regardless of district size, capacity, or geographic location.
- These inconsistencies create challenges for long-term planning, preventive maintenance, major maintenance forecasting, and facility condition tracking.
- Districts—particularly those in rural or remote areas—face barriers related to staffing, technical capacity, and cost that limit their ability to procure, implement, and maintain a robust CMMS independently.
- A centralized CMMS solution would strengthen this oversight role by providing consistent data statewide, supporting compliance with preventive maintenance requirements, and enabling more accurate, data-driven decision-making related to capital planning and major maintenance prioritization.
- By hosting and funding a statewide system, the State would reduce the financial and technical burden on individual school districts while increasing alignment in preventive maintenance practices.
- The centralized model would allow districts to operate within a shared, secure platform with local user access controls, district-level autonomy in day-to-day operations, and statewide reporting capabilities managed by department.
- System Capabilities
• Asset lifecycle management
• Preventive and corrective maintenance management
• Work order creation, scheduling, and tracking
• Facility inspections, monitoring, and performance tracking
• Energy management or sustainability tools
• Property and space management
• Event scheduling
• Budgeting and cost tracking
• Reporting and analytics
• Records management
• Mobile access (mobile app or responsive web interface)
• User-based access controls
• Internal and external communications tools
• Billing functionality (if available)
• Integrations and available APIs
- Hosting and Technical Requirements
• Available hosting models (State-hosted, vendor-hosted, cloud-based SaaS, on-premises, hybrid)
• System architecture and security protocols
• Hardware, software, and network requirements
• Recommended configurations for multi-tenant or statewide implementations
• Data storage, backup, retention, and disaster recovery procedures
• Options for statewide single sign-on (SSO)
- Implementation Approach
• Statewide rollout strategies for multi-district implementation
• District onboarding process, including data migration
• Training, technical support, and ongoing user assistance
• Typical implementation timelines and staffing expectations
• Change management support.
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