JPMC Salesforce Prod and Srvces
Federal opportunity from APP448 - Applications • DoIT - Department of Innovation and Technology. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Nov 13, 2025.
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Description
JPMC Salesforce Prod and Srvces DoIT, in agreement with the Chief Procurement Officer for General Services (CPO-GS), desires to establish a joint purchase master contract with an authorized reseller for Salesforce Products and Services. Item # 1: ( 208 - 11 ) All Core License Types Not Listed Below All Core License Types Not Listed Below Item # 2: ( 208 - 11 ) Public Sector Foundation - Advanced - Unlimited Edition (Per Month) Tier 1-499 Public Sector Foundation - Advanced - Unlimited Edition (Per Month) Tier 1-499 Item # 3: ( 208 - 11 ) Public Sector Foundation - Advanced - Unlimited Edition (Per Month) Tier 500-1999 Public Sector Foundation - Advanced - Unlimited Edition (Per Month) Tier 500-1999 Item # 4: ( 208 - 11 ) Public Sector Foundation - Advanced - Unlimited Edition (Per Month) Tier 2000 plus Public Sector Foundation - Advanced - Unlimited Edition (Per Month) Tier 2000 plus Item # 5: ( 208 - 11 ) Service Cloud - Unlimited Edition Tier 1-499 Service Cloud - Unlimited Edition Tier 1-499
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