Improved Resource Planning Across the District

  • Reduce textbook & supply waste to save money and time across the district
  • Align resources with the curriculum with better data
  • Gain real-time inventory visibility to improve planning
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A More Responsive Facilities Operation

  • Streamline work orders to improve workflows and speed response times
  • Strengthen preventive maintenance strategies to extend equipment life and reduce emergency repairs
  • Preserve institutional knowledge and better prepare for workforce transitions
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Clarity and Control Across Your IT Ecosystem

  • Extend tech ROI by maximizing the lifespan and performance of devices
  • Automate audits, compliance, and reporting so you’re always ready for board reviews and needed documentation
  • Gain district-wide visibility into device allocation, usage, and condition, while resolving issues faster with integrated ticketing workflows
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Future-Proof Your District’s Operations

Maximize ROI on
Tech Investments

Get insights on protecting devices and budgets throughout the school year.

Best Practices for
1:1 Programs

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K-12
Proven Strategies

Discover how leading districts manage check-ins, repairs, and replacements efficiently.

Unlock the Power of a Unified Platform

In this guide, you'll learn how a unified platform can transform your asset management strategies. Here are just a few key insights we share:

“The secret sauce to having world-class facilities is communication and collaboration—and Incident IQ delivers that.“

Danny Clemens, 
Director of Buildings and Grounds, Bullitt County Public Schools (KY)

How Bullitt County Public Schools Transformed Facilities Management with Data and Preventative Maintenance

With 29 buildings to manage, Bullitt County struggled with an outdated, disconnected work order system. Staff lacked visibility, technicians couldn’t track recurring issues, and the district had no reliable data to justify budget requests.

By adopting Incident IQ in their Facilities Department, Bullitt County Public Schools was able to reduce costs and increase efficiency without the risk of losing any funding.

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