Data Communications Products and Services - EXPIRED (43220000-WSCA-14-ACS)
Federal opportunity from alternate contract source • Florida Department of Management Services. Place of performance: Florida. Response deadline: May 31, 2021.
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- Deadline status: Notice is already expired.
- Competition pool: Open competition (no set-aside detected).
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Description
This alternate contract source is for the purchase or lease (as permitted by state and local requirements) of data communications products and services; this contract is only available for products and services that are not available on state term contracts. Please refer to "Contractors by Product Category" in the Contract Information section above for a complete list of products and services that are available from this alternate contract source.
Data communications products and services included in this contract may also be available from the alternate contract source for Data Communications Products and Services (43220000-NASPO-19-ACS); customers are encouraged to review options available under both contracts.
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