JPMC-IFB Rocket Software Maintenance
Federal opportunity from INFOTECH448 - Information Technology • DoIT - Department of Innovation and Technology. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Oct 08, 2024.
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JPMC-IFB Rocket Software Maintenance
Department of Innovation and Technology, in agreement with the Chief Procurement Officer for General Services (CPO-GS), desires to establish a joint purchase master contract for Rocket Software portfolio products; Software Products, Maintenance/Support, and License renewals. This JPMC will be available for use by all governmental agencies and qualified not-for-profit entities.
Item # 1: ( 920 - 45 ) LS 3270 GUI Developer WinJa Maintenance
LS 3270 GUI Developer WinJa Maintenance
Item # 2: ( 920 - 45 ) LS 3270 GUI Server WinJa Maintenance
LS 3270 GUI Server WinJa Maintenance
Item # 4: ( 920 - 45 ) Rocket MX (Desktop Edition) Engine For 3270 Maintenance
Rocket MX (Desktop Edition) Engine For 3270 Maintenance
Item # 5: ( 920 - 45 ) Rocket MX (Desktop Edition) Builder For 3270 Maintenance
Rocket MX (Desktop Edition) Builder For 3270 Maintenance
Item # 6: ( 920 - 45 ) BlueZone Software Package
BlueZone Software Package
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