Title: DET procurement
1DET procurement
This area of the department is responsible for
procurement, policy, strategy, tenders and
contracting, purchasing and provision of
procurement advice and support.
If you need help to navigate through this site
please call the DET ICT Fleet Manager on
1800 654 310.
2DET procurement
Before You Begin Before proceeding you need to
confirm that you have funds available for this
purchase. This can be either through self-funding
or a loan. Loans are only available to schools. A
loan may only be provided when a leased
copier/MFD is being replaced with a copier/MFD of
equal or lower speed.
Benefits Of The New Program Over the coming 12
months the Department of Education and Training
Procurement anticipates savings of 35 million
from the significant reduction DET Procurement
achieved off the purchase cost of Imaging
Devices. These savings are part of an ongoing
program of centralisation and cost reduction that
will realise 80 million in savings in 2008/09.
3DET procurement
IMAGING DEVICES https//detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/proc
urement/index.htm INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARDS AND
DATA PROJECTORS https//detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/it/e
quipment/hardware_stds/interactive_classrooms_gpl.
htm
4Interactive Classrooms Connected Classroom
Project, Interactive Whiteboards and Projectors
Greg Sharkey Technology Adviser Sydney Region
NSW Department of Education Training NSW
Public Schools Leading the Way
www.det.nsw.edu.au
5Memorandum Number DN/08/00131Issued 28 April
2008
- INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARDS
- I am pleased to advise that agreements have now
been finalised for the supply of Interactive
Classroom Project equipment, with significant
cost reductions achieved through the tendering
process.
6DN/08/00131
- Memo covers
- Connected Classroom Project
- Discretionary Purchases of Interactive
Whiteboards and Data Projectors
7Contract Covers
- Interactive Whiteboards
- Projectors
- VideoConferencing Equipment
- Ancillary Equipment
- Speakers etc
- Installation
8Interactive Whiteboards
- Panasonic Elite Panaboard UB-T780
- Stylus Touch
- Recommended
- Smartboard SB680
- Finger touch
- Optional
- Smartboard SB660
- Suitable for Small rooms
9Panasonic Elite Panaboard UB-T780
- Hardboard (PET Coated metal) Surface
- Stylus Touch
- Requires Stylus
- 77 Diagonal
10Panasonic Elite Panaboard UB-T780
- Disadvantages
- Requires Stylus to operate
- Battery is required for stylus
- Can not use fingers
- 10 cm wide strip along left edge is unusable
- Advantages
- Hard metal surface not active.
- Digital technology means more accuracy.
- If surface is damaged, it can be easily replaced
without replacing entire board - Active Components can be easily replaced/upgraded
11Smartboard SB680/SB660
- Soft Polyester Surface
- Finger Touch
- Can be operated with finger or Stulus
- 77/68 Diagonal
12Smartboard SB680/SB660
- Disadvantages
- Surface can get dirty through use of fingers
- Analogue technology
- Because the board surface is an active component,
if damage occurs, entire board would need to be
replaced - Active components unable to be replaced/upgraded
- Unable to hover or rollover
- Advantages
- Able to be controlled with fingers or stylus
- Stylus does not require battery
- Whole surface of board is able to be used
- More intuitive for younger users
13Projectors
- Sanyo PLC-XE50
- Epson EMP-400W
- Dell 1409x
14Dell 1409x
- Long throw - mounted from Ceiling 2-9m from Wall
- XVGA (1024 x 768)?
- 2500 Lumens
- Not recommended for IWB due to glare in
presenter's eyes - Suitable for large wall projection or mobile
projector
15Dell 1409x
- Disadvantages
- Not suitable for IWB use
- Advantages
- Can be used as a mobile projector (if not mounted
from ceiling)? - Can be used to project onto very large wall
16Epson EMP-400W
- Short Throw Projector
- True Wide XGA (1280 x 800 pixel)?
- 1800 lumens
- Mounted 1-2m from wall
- wall or ceiling mount
- Suitable for IWB
17Epson EMP-400W
- Disadvantages
- Not Mobile
- Not suitable for projection on very large
wall/screen - More glare than ultra-short throw projectors
- Advantages
- As projector is mounted 1 m from board reduced
glare when compared to long throw. - Wide screen projection
18Sanyo PLC-XE50
- Ultra Short throw
- XVGA (1024 x 768)?
- 2000 Lumens
- Mounted from wall above board
- Recommended for IWB
19Sanyo PLC-X50
- Disadvantages
- Not Mobile
- Not suitable for projection on very large
wall/screen
- Advantages
- Very little or no glare for Presenter as
projector is close to board. - Inbuilt anti theft alarm
- Less attractive to thieves
20The Software
- NSW DET has negotiated for a state licence for
ActivStudio 3 to be used with all IWB's. - This software is used to create lesson content.
- Software will be available soon.
- CLI and Regional Curriculum Consultants will
develop' flipcharts using this software
21The Completed Package
22Indicative Pricing
Panaboard Smartboard (SB680)
IWB 1 443 1 958
Installation 478 478
Total 1 921 2 436
Contact Fleet Manager for quote
23Indicative Pricing
- Board, Projector, Projector Mount and Installation
Panaboard Sanyo Panaboard Epson Smartboard Sanyo Smartboard Epson
IWB 1 443 1 443 1 958 1 958
Projector 2 443 1 983 2 443 1 983
Projector Mount 300 405 300 405
Installation 792 792 792 792
Total 4 978 4 623 5 493 5 138
Contact Fleet Manager for quote
24Ordering Process
- Review available information on equipment and
services at - https//detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/it/t4l/hardwarespecs
/interactive_classrooms_gpl.htm - DET Intranet A-Z of Directorates Information
Technology Equipment Interactive Classrooms - Contact ICT Fleet manager (1800 654 310) for
answers to frequently asked questions and arrange
a formal quotation on your selected products - Post payment and approved quotation to IT
Procurement Services - Quotation will be reviewed and entered into the
Smartbuy system and delivery scheduled and
confirmed by the ICT Fleet Manager
25More Information
- DET ICT Fleet Manager
- Ph 1800 654 310
- Fax 1800 808 385
- Email ICTfleetorders_at_det.nsw.edu.au
- Website
- https//detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/it/t4l/hardwarespecs
/interactive_classrooms_gpl.htm - http//tinyurl.com/6pu9b7
- DET Intranet A-Z Directorates Information
Technology Equipment Interactive Classroom
26Connected Classroom Project
- All school will receive 1 Connected Classroom
over next 3 years. - Interactive Whiteboard
- Projector
- Flat Screen TV
- Speakers and microphones
- 2 x Video Conference Cameras
- Computer (Windows)
- Cabinet containing all connections.
27Requirements of room
- be large enough to accommodate a full class.
- Be able to be used as required by all groups in
the school. - Have independent lights switches and blinds to
control lights. - Be sound-proofed or at least not be affected by
noises. - Have a solid front wall capable of having
equipment mounted on it. - Have a back wall that has some solid section to
allow mounting of a camera. - Have power and network outlets.
- Have heating and ventilation.
- Adequate security.
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31Questions and Answers
32Can I purchase from another supplier?
- No.
- Refer to DG's Memos
- No IT Support will be provided for other brands.
33Company X has told us they are on State
Contracts. Can we buy from them?
- No.
- DET has negotiated a contract for DET Schools,
TAFE, Regional and State Offices.
34We already have boards from Brand X and wish to
have them all the same
- Brand X are not on DET Contract and so are not
available for purchase. - The software chosen by DET will work on all
boards and so teachers can learn the same
software and share their work.
35My P C wishes to purchase equipment. Can they
purchase from other suppliers?
- No.
- Note - No IT support will be provided to other
non-DET approved equipment.
36Can you compare the boards with Brand X
- Brand X is not on contract and so are not
available for purchase.
37Interwrite board uses Bluetooth while the others
use Infrared. Please compare them.
- Pen position determined by
- Interwrite - has an active surface which uses
electromagnetic grid. - Smartboard uses a soft flexible surface grid.
- Panaboard uses ultrasonic and Infrared sensors
- Connection to computer is via USB cable.
Bluetooth is an option for Smart/Interwrite, but
cable is still needed for projector.
38Can we buy outside Smartbuy if we can prove we
are buying from a Govt Contract supplier and can
match the price?
- No. See DGs Memo.
- No IT (or other) support will be provided to
non-contract equipment.
39What are the structural requirements for an
Interactive Whiteboard and Projector
- Wall needs to be sturdy and capable of supporting
weight of board/projector. - Should be a structural wall.
- Power and network connectivity needs to be
available.
40What is provided for the Installation Costs?
- Installation charges include
- Unboxing
- Mounting of brackets
- Mounting board/projector
- Configuration and testing
41Warranty Details
- 4 Year on-site Warranty on all parts
- Excluding bulb
- Service calls logged through DET IT Service Desk
(1800 338 483)
42Who are the Main Suppliers?
- All orders made through NSW DET Fleet Manager
43Can I bundle the package from 1 Supplier?
- All orders are through NSW DET Flet manager.
- Installation can be bundled for Projector and IWB.
44The Dell Projector is a lot cheaper. Can I use it
with an IWB?
- Not recommended for use with IWB.
- Long throw projectors are designed to be 2-9
metres from the screen. - The presenter would be looking into the light
when facing their class.