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FOI #18-359 - Subject - Athletics Employment Agreements and Game Contracts
Name - Kevin Cohen
Affiliation -
1. Current employment contract and salary (Letter of intent, form agreement, or applicable document / record which shows annual compensation and start/end date of employment). If an employee does not have a formal written agreement, please provide (ideally in a spreadsheet or table format): Name, Compensation, and Start/End Date (or write “At Will” if applicable).
1. Brandt Andrew University of Connecticut
2. Chardis Phil University of Connecticut
3. Chromik Martyann University of Connecticut
4. Fiorvanti Annie University of Connecticut
5. Hastillo Megan University of Connecticut
6. Hughes Amanda University of Connecticut
7. Iacampo Chris University of Connecticut
8. LaBonte Anna University of Connecticut
9. McKenna Pat University of Connecticut
10. Mead Christopher University of Connecticut
11. Messina Laura University of Connecticut
12. Rivers Mackenzie University of Connecticut
13. Schneider Eric University of Connecticut
14. Silva Kim University of Connecticut
15. Spillman Kevin University of Connecticut
16. Stasaitis Chris University of Connecticut
17. Younger Hannah University of Connecticut
18. Zuppani Cat University of Connecticut
2. Men's Basketball
1. Pursuant to applicable authority, I am writing to request a copy of any contract or written agreement in force (i.e., signed, fully executed) for non-conference Men's Basketball games listed below plus any additional non-conference games or exhibition games scheduled to be played during the 2018 - 2019 season and future years:
1. Cornell University 11/20/2018
2. Drexel University 12/18/2018
3. Florida State University 12/08/2018
4. Lafayette College 12/05/2018
5. Manhattan College 12/15/2018
6. Morehead State University 11/08/2018
7. Syracuse University 11/15/2018
8. University of Arizona 12/02/2018
9. University of Massachusetts, Lowell 11/27/2018
10. University of Missouri - Kansas City 11/11/2018
11. University of New Hampshire 11/24/2018
12. Villanova University 12/22/2018
3. Women's Basketball
1. Pursuant to applicable authority, I am writing to request a copy of any contract or written agreement in force (i.e., signed, fully executed) for non-conference Women's Basketball games listed below plus any additional non-conference games or exhibition games scheduled to be played during the 2018 - 2019 season and future years:
1. Baylor University 01/03/2019
2. DePaul University 11/28/2018
3. Ohio State University 11/11/2018
4. Purdue University 11/24/2018
5. Saint Louis University 12/04/2018
6. Seton Hall University 12/08/2018
7. St. John's University (NY) 11/23/2018
8. University of California, Berkeley 12/22/2018
9. University of Louisville 01/31/2019
10. University of Mississippi 11/22/2018
11. University of Notre Dame 12/02/2018
12. University of Oklahoma 12/19/2018
13. University of South Carolina 02/11/2019
14. Vanderbilt University 11/17/20
FOI #18-358 (11-24-18, 11:07 pm) - Subject - Parking ticket records (2009-2018)
Name - Student Student
Affiliation - Daily Campus
Parking ticket records (including tickets issued, names of those who received them, reason they received them, fine amounts and if they were appealed or not) from Jan. 2009 to Nov. 2018.
FOI #18-357 - Subject - Gant Building Renovation Certified Payroll
Name - Kimberly Glassman
Affiliation - Foundation for Fair Contracting of Connecticut
Copies of certified payroll records submitted by the companies listed below, when applicable, for work being performed on Phase 1 of the Gant Building project no. 901803.
• Ferguson Mechanical, and their subcontractors - From wk ending 6.30.18 through the present
• Ferguson Electric, and their subcontractors - From wk ending 9 .22.18 through the present
• Scholar Painting - From wk ending 9 .29 .18 through the present
• Connecticut Carpentry Corp, and their subcontractors - From wk ending 9.9.18 through the present
• Manganaro Northeast - From wk ending 9.30.18 through the present
• New Britain Fence - From wk ending 9 .30.18 through the present
• Baran & Konover Flooring
• DePaoli Mosaic
• Sign Pro
Parking space inventory at the UConn Storrs Campus from the 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2017-18 academic years, including designations for Area 1, 2, 3 and commuter spaces/lots.
FOI #18-353 (11-16-18, 10:01 am) - Subject - Procurement Information from HuskyBuy System--UConn Health
Name - Robert Solomon
Affiliation - Software Platform Consulting, Inc.
I am seeking line item level detail on purchase orders made over the latest 24 months through the UConn Health HuskyBuy system, which I believe is provided by Sciquest/Jaggaer.. (Based on my experience with other universities, these records should come from a relatively simple report for the Sciquest/Jaggaer system administrator.)
I'm interested in as many of the following data elements as possible:
TRANSACTION ID
TRANSACTION ORDER DATE
BUYING AGENCY
SUPPLIER NAME
CONTRACT/BPA NUMBER
MANUFACTURER NAME
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER
ITEM DESCRIPTION (AS EXTENSIVE AS POSSIBLE)
UPC
UNSPSC OR NIGP CODE
SUPPLIER PART NUMBER
TRANSACTION AMOUNT/LINE ITEM TOTAL
TAX AMOUNT
QUANTITY ORDERED
UNIT PRICE
UNIT OF ISSUE
SHIPPING COST (OR SOME INDICATION IF PRICE IS FOB ORIGIN OR DESTINATION)
I am a reporter with The Connecticut Mirror. I am requesting a copy of any and all records in the possession of UConn Health regarding the work of the Utilization Review Committee, which determined on a case-by-case basis what medical care inmates would receive.
Specifically, I wish to review:
-Any documents or data containing the number of requests submitted by inmates to the committee and number that were approved. If you provide a point in time count that includes outstanding requests, please include the median time frame a request has been pending authorization.
-Any policies or standards surrounding what would or would not be covered.
-Data that provides a historical perspective of how many requests were made each year, over several years.
-Data that provides a historical perspective of how many approvals have been made each year, over several years.
-Data that provides a historical perspective of how many requests were made each year, over several years, sorted by the requested service.
-Data that provides a historical perspective of how many approvals have been made each year, over several years, sorted by the requested service.
-Data that provides a historical perspective of how much services approved by the committee cost over several years.
-Any analysis UConn Health or the committee has done on acceptance rates of inmate medical care.
Revised Request: Any and all records in the possession of UConn Health regarding the weekly UR Committee panel lists for the months of October and November of 2017.
Copy of a report that was created regarding the Department of Wellness and Prevention Services. The report is commonly referred to as the “Keeling Report.” The Union requests a full copy of the report as well as any other supporting or supplemental documents associated with the report.