The Northern Virginia-headquartered reseller will provide a full suite of software products and licenses for on-premise and cloud applications in support of the Enterprise Infrastructure Operations Services of the Office of the Chief Information Officer of the Treasury, according to a notice posted Tuesday on SAM.gov.
The BPA will include Microsoft Enterprise brand or equal licenses and maintenance for equipment used by the OCIO and other organizations across the department.
In a previously published statement of work, the Treasury said the vendor will provide the software licenses through the General Services Administration’s Schedule contract vehicle.
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