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Contract AwardEquipmentDetected Jun 24, 2026

Lincoln Unified plans to purchase about 200515.58 in Apple devices, including iMacs, MacBook Airs, MacBook Pros, iPads, and AppleCare, to refresh equipment. The devices will support staff at Colonial Heights, Riverbrook, Maintenance, and IT, and will also refresh student computer labs at Lincoln High School, funded with a mix of one-time and technology funds. This represents a significant hardware refresh cycle that expands and modernizes the district’s Apple footprint. Although this specific order is defined, vendors can engage around deployment services, imaging, accessories, carts, classroom peripherals, extended warranties, and future lifecycle planning. It also signals that the district continues to maintain Mac/iPad ecosystems alongside Chromebooks, creating ongoing opportunities in device management, instructional software, and support.

Purchase is based on an Apple education quote; mix of funding sources indicates strategic investment...

Lincoln Unified2026-27 Apple device refresh for staff and student labs

Why this matters for vendors

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Equipment

Where this sits in the buying cycle

Now

Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

Later

Award & contract

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