Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: March 7, 2024
A Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) subsidiary has received a potential five-year, $1.3 billion blanket purchase agreement from the Department of Homeland Security to provide DHS component agencies access to all Microsoft product offerings listed on the General Services Administration Schedule.
DHS launched a full and open competition for the recompete of the Microsoft Enterprise License Agreement and received two offers for the BPA, according to an award notice published Tuesday on the Federal Procurement Data System.
Dell Federal Systems will provide perpetual software licenses, software assurance and subscription licensing under the Microsoft ELA V BPA.
Dell’s federal business is the contractor on the fourth iteration of the Microsoft ELA BPA, which seeks to facilitate tracking of Microsoft licenses across DHS and improve budgeting accuracy for Microsoft assets.
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