Active SLED Opportunity · GEORGIA · GEORGIA
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Kennesaw State University seeks proposals for a modern curriculum management and catalog publication software. The system must integrate with student information systems, support single sign-on, and be user-friendly. Full adoption is targeted for January 2027.
Purpose of Procurement Pursuant to the State Purchasing Act (Official Code of Georgia Annotated 50-5-50 et seq.), this electronic Request for Proposals (eRFP) is being issued to establish a contract with a qualified supplier who will provide KSU Curriculum Software Purchase to the Kennesaw State University as further described in this eRFP. Scope of Work ¿ Curriculum Software Purchase Project Background and Description The Curriculum Support Office (CSO) at Kennesaw State University is seeking to upgrade its existing curriculum management and catalog publication application. This system is utilized campus-wide by faculty and academic administrators to propose, review, and approve changes to academic programs and courses, which are then reflected in the University catalogs and integrated with the student information system (SIS). The current platform, in use since 2015, lacks modern functionality and technological capabilities that could streamline and enhance the efficiency of KSU¿s increasingly complex curriculum processes. The University aims to implement a more robust, user-friendly, and future-ready solution that supports transparency, collaboration, and data integration across academic units. Project Scope The Curriculum Support Office (CSO) is seeking a modern, vendor-hosted, application that seamlessly integrates curriculum management and catalog publication within a unified system. This integration is essential to ensure efficient data transfer and consistency between curriculum proposals and published academic catalogs. The selected solution must be accessible to all faculty and staff across campus via a secure single sign-on (SSO) feature, promoting ease of use and broad adoption. Preference will be given to systems capable of interfacing with the University¿s student information systems (SIS), such as Banner or Workday, through push and/or pull functionality to support real-time data synchronization. The implementation timeline includes a development and configuration phase focused on building curriculum workflows and catalog structures, with full campus-wide adoption targeted for January 2027
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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