OrenGov / Education
Sub-Sector · K-12, Higher Education & Research

Sovereign AI infrastructure for educational institutions that refuse to rent their student intelligence.

OrenGov's Education practice architects FERPA-aware AI systems for K-12 districts, community colleges, universities, and research institutions. TAMUS-registered. Cooperative-procurement-ready through TIPS, Region 10 ESC, and E&I Cooperative. Built for institutions where student data sovereignty is not negotiable.

FERPA Aware
TAMUS Registered
TIPS Cooperative Ready
CMBL Vendor 550248
The Education Mandate

Four conditions academic Counterparts require. All four addressed by default.

Educational institutions operate under FERPA, IRB protocols, accreditation pressure, and cooperative procurement that don't apply to other public sector sub-sectors. OrenGov's Education practice was built with those distinctions in view from the architecture stage.

FERPA-Aware Architecture

Student education records are not stored on commercial AI services outside the institution's authorized environment. Architecture designed to support — not jeopardize — the institution's FERPA posture.

TAMUS Network Registered

Registered vendor within the Texas A&M University System procurement framework. Supports streamlined engagement with TAMUS institutions and affiliated entities.

Education Cooperative Ready

Positioned for engagement through TIPS, Region 10 Education Service Center, E&I Cooperative Services, Sourcewell, and OMNIA Partners education-focused cooperatives.

K-12 Through R1 Scope

Engagement architecture adapts to district IT, community college operations, university CIO offices, and research office requirements. Scope flexes to institution size and type.

Education Procurement Vehicles

Six paths to academic engagement.

Education procurement runs through different cooperatives than general SLED. OrenGov is positioned to engage through the vehicle the institution already holds — TIPS especially carries dense K-12 engagement.

Texas DIR
Tech 4 TX
TAMUS
Registered Vendor
TIPS
Education Heavy
Region 10 ESC
Texas K-12
E&I Cooperative
Higher Ed National
Sourcewell
K-12 + Higher Ed
The Education Capability Stack

Six pillars. All FERPA-aware by default.

The OrenGov capability stack adapted for academic institutions. Every pillar respects student data sovereignty and is built to support — not jeopardize — the institution's FERPA, IRB, and accreditation posture.

Pillar 01

Student-Facing AI Services

AI-driven admissions support, advising augmentation, and student service surfaces deployed in institution-controlled architecture. Reduce wait times without exposing student records to commercial AI products.

  • Admissions inquiry automation
  • Multilingual advising support
  • Student services routing
Pillar 02

Faculty & Admin Workflow

Automated workflow engines that route faculty service requests, departmental approvals, and administrative tasks across legacy SIS, LMS, and HR systems without rip-and-replace.

  • SIS / LMS integration
  • Faculty service automation
  • Approval chain orchestration
Pillar 03

Educational Intelligence Dashboards

Enrollment trends, retention analytics, outcomes reporting, and accreditation evidence surfaces designed for institutional research offices, deans, and CIO leadership.

  • Enrollment & retention analytics
  • Accreditation evidence surfaces
  • Institutional research support
Pillar 04

Legacy Education System Modernization

Wrap existing SIS, LMS, district records, and university administrative systems with AI capability. Extend lifespan of decade-old institutional investments without disrupting academic continuity.

  • SIS modernization wrapper
  • LMS augmentation layer
  • Records system automation
Pillar 05

Campus Communication Infrastructure

Mass communication infrastructure for emergency notifications, registration deadlines, financial aid windows, and campus-wide outreach with deliverability monitoring and compliance logging.

  • Emergency notification scale
  • Multi-channel student outreach
  • Compliance-logged records
Pillar 06

Education Strategic Advisory

Fractional CTO and architectural consulting for university CIO offices, community college IT leadership, and district technology committees navigating AI adoption, vendor evaluation, and multi-year modernization planning.

  • AI procurement strategy
  • Vendor evaluation support
  • Multi-year academic roadmap
Engagement Scenarios

How academic Counterparts actually deploy OrenGov.

Four realistic engagement patterns. Education entry typically flows through TAMUS network, TIPS / Region 10 cooperatives, or direct CIO advisory rather than multi-year RFP cycles.

Scenario 01

TAMUS Network Engagement

Texas A&M University System institutions and affiliated entities engage OrenGov through the TAMUS registered vendor framework. Streamlined onboarding for system institutions, research entities, and affiliated colleges.

TAMUS Registered Vendor Higher Ed
Scenario 02

TIPS / Region 10 K-12 Engagement

Texas K-12 districts and out-of-state TIPS members engage OrenGov through the TIPS cooperative or Region 10 Education Service Center. Cooperative purchasing compresses procurement timelines substantially.

TIPS Region 10 K-12
Scenario 03

Community College Modernization Pilot

Community college IT leadership engages OrenGov for scoped pilot — typically advising automation, student service surface, or legacy SIS wrapper — to demonstrate capability before broader institutional rollout.

Community College Pilot Scope SIS Modernization
Scenario 04

University CIO Office Advisory

Fractional CTO engagement for university CIO offices and research institution IT leadership evaluating AI strategy, vendor consolidation, and multi-year academic technology modernization roadmaps.

Advisory CIO Office Research University
Education Procurement FAQ

The questions academic procurement officers ask first.

Direct answers to the FERPA, TAMUS, E-Rate, SIS integration, and research data questions that come up in education vendor evaluation. Credentials in hand are cited as in hand. Roadmap items are named as roadmap items.

OrenGov deploys on architecture designed to support the institution's FERPA posture. Student education records are not stored on commercial AI services outside the institution's authorized environment. OrenGen operates as a school official under contractual control of the institution, with use of records limited to the educational purpose defined in the engagement. The institution retains accountability for FERPA compliance; OrenGov's role is to architect systems that don't create FERPA violations on the path to AI capability.
OrenGen Worldwide LLC is a registered vendor within the Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) network. This supports streamlined engagement with TAMUS member institutions, research entities, and affiliated entities operating under the system's procurement framework. Engagement specifics under TAMUS are confirmed at the briefing stage based on the institution's procurement preference.
E-Rate funding administered by USAC is generally scoped to internet access and internal connections rather than AI services. K-12 districts typically engage OrenGov through TIPS, Region 10 Education Service Center, Sourcewell, or local district budget. Federal pass-through dollars (Title programs, IDEA, ESSER residuals) may apply to specific AI engagement scopes. The right funding vehicle is confirmed at the briefing stage based on the engagement.
Yes. OrenGov's architecture integrates with common education platforms — Banner, Workday Student, PeopleSoft Campus Solutions, Canvas, Blackboard, Brightspace, PowerSchool, Skyward — through their published API surfaces and integration patterns. Legacy SIS and LMS wrapper engagements are one of the most common scoped pilots, extending the operational lifespan of existing institutional investment without rip-and-replace.
Research data engagements are scoped on a case-by-case basis through the institution's research office and IRB protocols. IRB-protected datasets are not handled outside the institution's authorized research environment. OrenGov's architecture is designed to fit inside the research office's existing data governance posture rather than independently host protected research data. Specific research engagement structure is defined in writing at the proposal stage.
Engagement timeline depends on the procurement vehicle and the institution's academic calendar. TAMUS network and Texas DIR engagements compress to weeks. Cooperative engagements through TIPS, Region 10, E&I, or Sourcewell typically run 2-6 weeks from briefing to contract. Direct university or district RFP responses follow the institution's published academic-year procurement cycle. Founder-direct engagement and a single-page proposal architecture remove sales-layer drag.
Yes. Out-of-state K-12 districts and universities typically engage OrenGov through cooperative vehicles the institution already holds — most commonly TIPS (multi-state K-12 reach), E&I Cooperative Services (higher education national), Sourcewell (K-12 and higher ed national), or OMNIA Partners Public Sector. Direct vendor registration for specific state higher ed systems is added based on engagement pipeline. The right pathway is confirmed at the briefing stage.
Open the Capability Briefing

Architected for academic deployment.
Briefing is the door.

Forty-five minutes, founder-direct, no sales layer. We map institutional requirements against the OrenGov Education capability stack and confirm whether TAMUS, TIPS, Region 10, E&I, or direct district pilot fits the procurement pathway.