
IMRA Series #4: Am I Ready to Respond? A Readiness Checklist for Publishers
RFP SchoolWatch IMRA 2026 Guidance Series In the Texas IMRA (Instructional Materials Review and Approval) 2026 cycle, readiness is measured through timing, organizational structure, instructional material efficacy, and components. Texas

IMRA Series # 3: Should You Attend Every SBOE Meeting Throughout IMRA 2026?
RFP SchoolWatch IMRA 2026 Guidance Series. For publishers preparing to participate in the Texas IMRA 2026 cycle, one of the earliest questions is how closely to follow the Texas State

Fall Trends & Strategic Planning- AI in Education: How RFPSchoolWatch Connects You to the Future of Learning
Have you noticed the buzz around AI? It’s not just in tech companies anymore – it’s rapidly transforming education! School districts are increasingly looking for innovative AI-driven tools, from administrative

IMRA Series #2: Who Should Lead the Adoption Process in Your Company?
RFP SchoolWatch IMRA 2026 Guidance Series When the Texas Education Agency released the Instructional Materials Review and Approval, or IMRA, Cycle 2026, it became clear that success would depend less

Universities Face Federal Compact That Reframes Autonomy, Compliance, and Access to Funding
The federal government has recently introduced what it calls a Compact for Academic Excellence. This proposal requests that higher education institutions agree to a set of conditions in exchange for

Understanding Title Funding A Vendor’s Guide to Federal K–12 Opportunities
Federal education dollars flow into schools every year through a network of programs collectively known as Title funding. For vendors, understanding these streams isn’t just a matter of compliance; it’s

Navigating Texas New OER Landscape: Legal, Financial, and Strategic Considerations for RFQ 701-25-019
Texas has again initiated a new round of procuring open educational resources. The Texas Education Agency’s newly released RFQ 701-25-019, issued under House Bill 1605, requests qualifications from contractors to

Accelerating Growth Through Focused Strategies
In the world of education and public sector procurement, success doesn’t just come from having a great product or service. It stems from having the right systems, strategies, and relationships

Is Your RFP Strategy Too Narrow?
Public sector procurement is evolving rapidly. I remember my 8th-grade history class back in 19-hmm-hmm when Mr. Bagley explained to the class with such passion and vigor how quickly the

Accountability Without Fear: Rethinking Tutoring and Reform in K–12 Education
On September 18, 2025, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions convened a full hearing on the state of K–12 schools. Testimony from researchers, state leaders, and district

Strategic Workflow & RFP Version Control
Strategic Workflow & RFP Version Control Organizations that compete in public-sector procurement often focus their energy on external factors: the narrative, pricing, evidence base, alignment, program strength, or past performance. Companies that respond consistently and clearly usually share one foundational trait: a disciplined system for storing information, managing versions, documenting

Post Award Procedures
Post-Award Playbook Framework There has been a progressive evolution in the Higher Education market, with the rules of engagement shifting without notice. From a research perspective, this shift was not an overnight occurrence, but the effects are felt across industries just the same. Institutions are facing enrollment pressure, scrutiny over

Capitalizing on Spring: Lucrative Bid Opportunities in Seasonal Sectors
As spring arrives, several industries witness a surge in bid opportunities. Here’s a straightforward breakdown of sectors where bidding activity typically increases during this season: Construction and Infrastructure Projects With improved weather conditions, construction projects kick into high gear. Expect bids for road repairs, bridge construction, building renovations, landscaping projects,

A Conceptual Analysis of Learning-Space Design
Across the country, school districts are moving beyond traditional renovation models and reconsidering space through a strategic lens. The guiding question is shifting from “How do we modernize?” to “How should space function within a learning ecosystem?” Modern school design is not simply an architectural project. It is a systems

Higher Education RFPs in a Tight Market
There has been a progressive evolution in the Higher Education market, with the rules of engagement shifting without notice. From a research perspective, this shift was not an overnight occurrence, but the effects are felt across industries just the same. Institutions are facing enrollment pressure, scrutiny over tuition, and questions

High-Dosage Tutoring: The New Science of Reading?
The rapid, urgent expansion of high-dosage tutoring across the country, with its potential for immediate and significant impact, resembles the early years of the Science of Reading movement. A set of ideas begins circulating among researchers, state leaders signal urgency, vendors adapt quickly to meet the moment, and districts search

Higher Education and Government Procurement Expectations
Many vendors sense that buyers have become more demanding and less patient, and lack understanding of what has shifted and why. Higher education institutions and public agencies increasingly want vendors who behave like strategic partners, not one-time suppliers, and they use RFPs to test whether a vendor understands that role.

The Fundamentals of Selling to State and Local Government
State and local government RFPs often contain a similar format and documents such as detailed requirements, mandatory forms, and strict deadlines, but the market is changing. Public-sector procurement is under pressure to do more with fewer staff, use technology to improve transparency, and align spending with broader policy goals such

Diagnosing RFP Award Declines
There is a particular kind of quiet that settles over an RFP team when win notifications slow down and people keep working, but the energy shifts. Leaders begin to ask pointed questions about “what changed.” In the often thankless role of an RFP writer, this is a devastating time when

RFP Responses: Beyond the Basics
Teams that respond to RFPs every week know how easy it is to get stuck at a plateau. The process is in place, deadlines are met, compliance boxes are checked, and win rates are steady but not moving. At that stage, “working harder” rarely changes outcomes. What moves the needle
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Capitalizing on Spring: Lucrative Bid Opportunities in Seasonal Sectors

A Conceptual Analysis of Learning-Space Design
