Author: Elodie Collins|| Date Published: August 8, 2024
Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) government-focused business has secured a U.S. Air Force blanket purchase agreement to supply servers and sensors to multiple military bases.
The Department of Defense said Wednesday Dell Federal Systems will support USAF’s Enterprise Logging Extra and Small Form Factor efforts with hardware deliveries under a firm-fixed-price BPA valued at up to $109.9 million.
The deal also encompasses support services for rack-mounted server, mobile server, mobile lightweight sensor and common hardware switch for both rack-mounted and mobile servers.
Work will be performed at undisclosed Air Force bases until July 31, 2026. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in Texas serves as the contracting activity.
The BPA was competitively solicited, with three bids received.
The award comes a few months after the Dell subsidiary secured a contract potentially worth $1.3 billion from the Department of Homeland Security. The deal provides DHS components with software and subscription licenses for Microsoft products.
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