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Board approves $352,557.92 vape-sensor purchase for high schools and selected middle schools, funded by opioid grant
Summary
After a revised RFP and legal review, the board approved a contract with ProLogic ITS for 149 Triton Ultra vape sensors with a 10-year cloud package to be installed at high schools and selected middle schools using opioid-grant funds.
The Wayne County Board of Education approved a procurement to install vape-detection sensors in high schools and select middle schools, using opioid-grant funding rather than local operating funds.
District staff recommended awarding the bid to ProLogic ITS for $352,557.92 for 149 Triton Ultra sensors and a 10-year software/cloud package. A staff presentation said two lower bids were deemed nonresponsive for missing required documentation about vendor experience and references. The presenter told the…
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