In June 2012, Detroit Public Schools (DPS) adopted FedBid, the fully managed online marketplace offering a better way for governments,business and educational institutions to buy goods and simple services. This marked a first, not only for DPS, but also for FedBid, who had only recently opened up their public sector-proven marketplace’s doors to the K-12 education segment. The results of this marketplace “first” are in, and the numbers tell a story of a partnership and solution that has delivered significant wins for both organizations. Read the full media release HERE.
Detroit Public Schools Get 19% Back for Students through FedBid
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