Point of Interaction (Credit Card Machines)
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026.
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Point of Interaction (Credit Card Machines)
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The Division of Purchasing is seeking proposals for Point of Interaction (Credit Card Machines) as detailed in notice ID ut-u3p-218058. Interested bidders must submit their responses by March 6, 2026, showcasing their capabilities in delivering modern credit card processing solutions. This presents an opportunity for firms with expertise in payment systems and hardware integration.
The buyer aims to procure reliable and efficient credit card machines to facilitate point-of-sale transactions, enhancing transaction speed and security.
- Research and recommend suitable credit card machine options.
- Develop a proposal that includes pricing structures and service terms.
- Demonstrate integration capabilities with existing systems.
- Outline customer support and warranty options.
- Detailed proposal of machine specifications and features.
- Pricing model, including any maintenance and support fees.
- Company qualifications and past performance references.
- Implementation timeline and customer support plan.
Source coverage notes
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- Specific requirements for the credit card machines are not detailed.
- Information on the evaluation criteria for proposals is missing.
- No budget or funding details are provided to gauge project scope.
- No past performance data on similar contracts is available to assess competitiveness.
- There is no information on potential subcontracting opportunities.
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