DATI seeks RFPs for assistive technology recycling, reuse project

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10:20 a.m., Aug. 13, 2010----A mandatory bidder's conference will be held Wednesday, Aug. 18, for all parties interested in submitting a proposal to provide community-based assistive technology and durable medical equipment reutilization services for persons with disabilities throughout the state of Delaware.

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The primary goal of this program is to provide access to safe and appropriate gently used equipment for Delawareans who are otherwise unable to acquire this equipment.

The Delaware Assistive Technology Initiative (DATI) of the Center for Disabilities Studies at the University of Delaware is soliciting the Request for Proposals (RFP). DATI currently operates an Assistive Technology Exchange program through its website. By awarding one or more contracts, DATI plans to expand access to durable medical equipment and assistive technology through the Delaware Recycles and Reuses Assistive Technology Project.

Complete information about submitting a proposal will be available at the mandatory bidder's conference, which will take place Aug. 18 at 9:30 a.m. at the Center for Disabilities Studies, 461 Wyoming Rd., Newark. Interested parties should confirm their attendance to Lisa Becker, (302) 831-0629 or [lpbecker@udel.edu]. Proposals will be due Sept. 13.

Further information about the bidders conference and the RFP are available on the Center for Disabilities Studies website.

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