NMTC NSU RISE Center Case Study

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NMTC Higher Ed

CASE STUDY Norfolk State University RISE Center

Conceptualization Support work and ICT Contract Award for Management of Information/Technology Services

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NMTC

As a pilot to test the organizational relevance and impact, the National Minority Technology Council (NMTC) implemented and executed a plan to help forward an HBCU vision while facilitating a large state contract.


Supporting Visionary Leaders

CASE STUDY

HBCU Innovation & Partnership February 2002 was the start date for an IT

could pave the way for other HBCU’s by

Services contract awarded by Norfolk State

creating an enriched environment that

University (NSU). This $15 Million services

would include both faculty and community

contract was won by a team of companies

involvement. Through a NSU Board

led by a minority technology company and

connection the National Minority

a large communications product company,

Technology Council’s Chairman Karl

partnered through relationships formed by

Cureton was included in formative

the National Minority Technology Council.

conversations on how technology could

This case study aims to illuminate the

strategically play a role in both the funding

framework for both the bid-win strategy that

and enhancement of the proposed RISE

resulted in the contract award and the

(Research and Innovation to Support

change in client focus that supported a

Empowerment) Center. The President was

critical paradigm shift from outsourced IT

mission driven that her Faculty team would

vendor support, to a visionary partner

play a lead in the formation and

service provider.

implementation of the RISE center and that

To set the scene then President Dr. Marie V. McDemmond and then Chief of Staff Margot Tyler were convinced that NSU

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the Center would be a beacon of excellence in community building through economic development.


Innovation & Partnership

Building Trusted Networks™ NMTC facilitated idea creation for HBCU ICT Industry Partnerships

It became clear that in order to establish funding for the RISE

The Council held an elegant event in Richmond Virginia

Center proposal NSU needed to elevate the vision of a new

at the historic Jefferson Hotel. Over 250 participants,

facility to the Virginia State Government. In closed-door

mainly owners of minority technology companies

sessions working with NSU faculty it became obvious that the RISE Center needed to be socialized to the then Secretary of Technology Don Upson (One of our nations first cabinet positions for technology in the US) NMTC had forged a relationship with Secretary Upson and included NSU’s agenda to a Council event. The event was funded by Marconi Communications as they understood the strategic nature of NSU’s vision and realized the procurement opportunities that the RISE Center and NSU could afford not only locally but nationwide. Marconi had developed internally ideas on

attended the gala. Both

Founded in 2001, E2F is an independent 501(c)(3) affiliate of Norfolk State University. Their mission is to provide products and services that promote applied research and technological innovations that, in turn, contribute positively to the economic strength of the Hampton Roads region and the Commonwealth of Virginia.

how broadband and community

Secretary Upson and NSU President McDemmond spoke at the dinner. However, the key event was a private event held in one of the Jefferson Hotel’s boardrooms. This meeting included NSU President and Secretary Upson and resulted in substantive follow up discussions. The historic importance of the meeting between the then Republican Gubernatorial Administration was not lost. In fact the initial

empowerment could generate wealth in underserved

funding was subsequently sourced by Governor Gilmore’s

communities.

Administration, the same Administration that appointed

As the Council event was being planned for the of Summer

Don Upson.

of 2000 and stakeholders invited work continued with NSU

The good will developed between Marconi and NSU was

faculty and Chairman Cureton to frame how NSU could

based on the common desire to consider technology as

move forward with a facility under the legislative constraints

a lead economic driver for urban communities. The RFP

present for a state run university. NSU faculty and the Chief

that generated the contract win for the Marconi led

of Staff worked to creatively solve this problem by creating

team was posted winter 2000 with a spring submission

a separate entity that would house both the RISE Center

date. The Council planned a DC event fall of 2001 and

and the programs it would run. NMTC played a role as both

NSU was a sponsor. Orals occurred days from the event

an industry sounding board and trusted partner as a great

and it seemed the Marconi team understood not only

deal of the meetings included sensitive information

the requirements but the shift in culture required to

germane to how best NSU could move forward and

managed and develop a new technology initiative as

achieve the University Presidents vision. E2F was formed as

innovative as the RISE Center. The selection of the

the non-profit that would house the NSU’s community and

Marconi led team occurred late 2001 and negotiations

economic development mission.

concluded January 2002.

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Leadership

National Minority Technology Council

Our Membership is forged by Trust The National Minority Technology Council was

technology businesses. This inductive capacity will

incorporated in Virginia as a non-stock 501(c)6 trade

provide breakthroughs in federal contracting that will

association. We are highlighting Minority Technology

enable Minority Technology Companies to robustly

companies from over 30 different states and 40

participate in active and large transactions and

Districts. The Minority Technology Industry is a vibrant

engagements, creating jobs and wealth in our urban

fast growing and viable business segment. The

communities. We aim to build long lasting

Minority Technology Industry's combined annual

relationships by forging relevant partnerships that

revenue is estimated at over $100 Billion. NMTC

work to consider each stakeholder as an essential,

represents the over 65,000 minority technology

and necessary element of the "deal". Pragmatically

employers and the estimated 500,000 employees

the Council has identified federal programs that

who work for these tech companies here in the US

create tipping points within the urban community.

and around the world.

We invite the reader to consider becoming a

Our vision of collaboration programs an increase in community access to opportunities and resources. Our leadership and faith serve to organize the Minority Technology Industry into a powerful and distributed network of vibrant and connected

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member of our organization. Our mission focused activities are best suited for companies, agencies, NGO’s, Education organizations that understand the need for professional networks that hold trust as the highest currency.


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