U.S. Army Taps Dell To Deliver Desktops And Notebooks
September 21st, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 25 times, 1 so far today
U.S. Army Taps Dell To Deliver Desktops And Notebooks
Dell has been chosen under the Army’s Desktop Mobile Computing (ADMC-2) contract to provide desktop and notebook computers, displays, printers and peripherals for three years. The indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity ADMC-2 agreement — with a purchasing ceiling of $5 billion and options to extend to a total of 10 years — is an expansion on the previous hardware contract awarded to Dell and others in 2001 worth $300 million.
“Because of our long history and direct relationship with the U.S. Army, we have a thorough understanding of its technology requirements, both domestically and abroad, and are uniquely positioned to support the Army’s global needs,†said Troy West, vice president, Dell federal business segment. “We have the people, the experience and the technology to help our military customers, no matter where they are.”
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