Item 14B
approved contractMay 18, 2016
Description
Authorize to amend an existing sole source agreement with the University of NH, Durham, NH (originally approved by G&C on 2-6-13, item #39), to complete a Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Evaluation, by increasing the price by $354,160 from $839,000 to $1,193,160, and by extending the completion date from June 30, 2016 to June 30, 2017. 100% Federal Funds.
Amount
$1.2M
$354,160, $839,000, $1,193,160,
Funding Source
100% Federal Funds
Effective Dates
June 30, 2016 — June 30, 2017
Vote Record
approved
Motion by Wheeler, seconded by Kenney
Joseph Kenney
(R)
yes
Colin Van Ostern
(D)
yes
Christopher Sununu
(R)
yes
Christopher Pappas
(D)
yes
Dave Wheeler
(R)
no
Dissenting: Wheeler
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