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.
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.
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.
Registered vendor within the Texas A&M University System procurement framework. Supports streamlined engagement with TAMUS institutions and affiliated entities.
Positioned for engagement through TIPS, Region 10 Education Service Center, E&I Cooperative Services, Sourcewell, and OMNIA Partners education-focused cooperatives.
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 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.
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.
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.
Automated workflow engines that route faculty service requests, departmental approvals, and administrative tasks across legacy SIS, LMS, and HR systems without rip-and-replace.
Enrollment trends, retention analytics, outcomes reporting, and accreditation evidence surfaces designed for institutional research offices, deans, and CIO leadership.
Wrap existing SIS, LMS, district records, and university administrative systems with AI capability. Extend lifespan of decade-old institutional investments without disrupting academic continuity.
Mass communication infrastructure for emergency notifications, registration deadlines, financial aid windows, and campus-wide outreach with deliverability monitoring and compliance logging.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Fractional CTO engagement for university CIO offices and research institution IT leadership evaluating AI strategy, vendor consolidation, and multi-year academic technology modernization roadmaps.
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.
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.