Media Equipment Purchases Policy
Purpose
To establish standards for the purchase of media and technology equipment to ensure compatibility, supportability, and responsible use of University resources.
Applicability
This policy applies to all faculty, staff, and administrators purchasing audio visual or information technology equipment for instructional, administrative, or public service use. Office copiers and standard computing devices are governed by separate University policies.
Policy
Northern Michigan University requires coordinated planning and professional technical review for media and technology equipment purchases to maintain consistent standards and ensure long-term support.
Pre-Purchase Approval Required
Audio visual or information technology equipment purchases that meet or exceed the University’s fixed asset threshold of $5,000 require prior sign-off by NMU Information Technology and/or NMU Audio Visual Services, as appropriate, before purchase.
Consultation with NMU Information Technology and/or NMU Audio Visual Services is strongly encouraged prior to the purchase of any audio-visual or information technology equipment to help ensure compatibility, security, and long-term support while avoiding unnecessary costs or delays.
Formal pre-purchase approval is required only for purchases meeting or exceeding the University’s fixed asset threshold or for equipment that will be integrated into University managed systems or spaces.
Support Limitation
Equipment purchased without the required pre-purchase approval may not be eligible for installation, integration, maintenance, or ongoing support by NMU Information Technology or NMU Audio Visual Services.
Evaluation and Lifecycle Considerations
Equipment purchases will be evaluated for operational need, technical compatibility, reliability, total cost of ownership, lifecycle management, and the University’s ability to provide ongoing support. Departments are expected to consult with NMU Information Technology and/or NMU Audio Visual Services during the planning and procurement process.
Individuals, departments or divisions anticipating the need for additional electronic or instructional support equipment, either for University-wide or for allocation to their area should consult with Audio Visual Services. Audio Visual Services will assist you in evaluating your specific need and will help identify specific equipment to meet that need. Emphasis will be placed on the purchase of equipment which is technically sound for the purposes required, provides a good value for expenditure of funds, is aesthetically pleasing and is functional for your specific purposes.
The normal purchasing procedures outlined below will then be followed:
- All equipment purchased by Northern Michigan University must be accompanied by a complete set of parts and service manual. If there is an additional charge for manuals, that cost is considered part of the equipment cost and must be borne by the ordering department.
- In accordance with University purchasing policy, all requests for the purchase of equipment must be on a Purchase Requisition form. No employee may make any purchase commitment without prior approval from the Purchasing Department.
Categories
Efforts to accommodate a wide range of use situations, both on campus and off, have resulted in the development of a categorical structure identifying relative quality, life expectancy, cost and level of equipment backup as follows:
Category I – Professional Equipment/Systems
This equipment is of the highest quality, designed specifically for professional performance in one or more distinct capacities, will accommodate continuous duty and multiple users, and is often capable of being moved from service in one area to another. Equipment in this category is generally serviceable at Northern Michigan University and excellent vendor support is available. Life expectancy is usually ten years or more and the relative cost is generally high. Many examples around campus do exist; several are listed below:
- Art and Design film editing equipment
- Art and Design video equipment
- Speech/Broadcast curriculum laboratory
- Feature film projection and equipment (JXJ 102)
Category II – Industrial Grade Equipment Systems
This equipment features very good quality providing industrial or semi-professional performance while retaining rugged, multiple user capabilities. General campus-wide use is expected. Transporting equipment is a major factor in setting specifications. This equipment is serviceable internally and has a good parts and vendor support record. Usable life span of the equipment is generally 5-10 years and relative cost is moderate to high.
Category III – Consumer Grade Equipment/Systems
This category of equipment is deemed expendable/disposable in most University applications. It is recommended only for equipment which is assigned to a single location and has a limited number of users. It is not intended for transportation between one area and another, is not capable of continuous duty, and should deliver fair to average quality. This equipment is not usually cost-effective to repair, vendor support may or may not be available, and life expectancy is deemed 1-3 years in industrial situations. Minor repairs or adjustments may be possible, but are not guaranteed.
Support
Category I equipment is generally highly specific to professional use in a designated area. Learning Resources engineering staff will provide priority maintenance support to ensure continued and uninterrupted use of this equipment, as possible. Components for necessary repairs of sophisticated parts and major components unique to professional equipment are the financial responsibility of the department in custody of said equipment. Broadcast engineering support will be diverted from TV station operation as possible or necessary in order to provide maximum support in cases of equipment failure. Learning Resources engineers will attempt substitution or pursue rental of equipment when unreasonable delays are anticipated.
Category II equipment provides the backbone of University equipment support potential. This equipment provides excellent service in adverse field conditions and adequate backup equipment is generally available when failure occurs. The Learning Resources engineeris will maintain necessary repair and test equipment and trained personnel for repair and maintenance of approved models and will stock repair parts as necessary. Audio Visual Services will provide backup equipment to the best of their ability to cover situations in which equipment has failed, under their respective department policies.
Category III equipment is not generally recommended for University purchase, is not capable of rugged service or transport from room to room or building to building, and often fails due to cold or damp weather. Departments requesting Category III equipment are advised that no parts and only minimal services are available. This equipment is considered expendable and no contingency equipment is available to cover failure. Departments which require Category III for certain applications in absence of Learning Resources concurrence may do so by obtaining signature of the Dean or Director.
| Date Approved | 1987-10-14 |
|---|---|
| Last Reviewed | 2026-01-27 |
| Last Revision | 2026-01-27 |
| Approved By | President |
| Oversight Unit | BROADCAST & AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICES |
| Under review | No |