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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People, it's done. More kids will have access to aftercare and thank god. LAP should help the new provider get up to speed and then refocus its efforts on programming and the other things they said they were interested in. It's all good![/quote] Interesting concept. Has LAP been asked to work with and support CLS? Last I heard they were being competed against CLS and another vendor and weren't supposed to talk with them... [/quote] Once a decision has been made, those rules don't apply. But it's totally normal for competing vendors to be told not to engage each other during a bid process. [/quote] I assume bid process was used in error since it insinuates a contract. There is a contract with the school- it's a building use agreement. [/quote] So the school competed the building use agreement against multiple vendors (sorry if I offend anyone)... that type of procurement process has tight controls and regulations. I didn't see any of those on display during this process. speaking of the building use agreement, why does there just have to be one provider and one building use agreement? [b]Why can't there be multiple like is done at other schools.[/b] [/quote] Maybe there can be. I think that's a great idea for the future. [/quote]
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