IBM access to the U.S. federal government orders for 74.4 million U.S. dollars products

IBM’s 18 federal agencies announced that it would provide a period of 8 years worth 74.4 million U.S. dollars of computer equipment and modernization of office equipment.

According to reports, the U.S. General Services Administration provides the contract, and in 8 years time procurement of such equipment. IBM will streamline the way government orders in the nine applications for new equipment into one system.

In addition, IBM is working with Northrop Grumman Corporation (Northrop Grumman), vertex information and computer consulting services company (Vertex Information and Computer Consulting Services Inc.), And Collins Consulting (Collins Consulting Inc.) Cooperation for the completion of orders for .

It is learned that the U.S. General Services Administration’s current large-scale procurement will focus on improving the working conditions for federal agencies, the procurement of equipment, services and other assets.

IBM’s shares rose after the announcement of the 1.3%, rising 1.59 to 127.92 U.S. dollars.

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